Dominique Moore

Award-Winning British Actress, Voice Artist, Founder of DMA London Acting School, Trustee of the DMA Foundation, & Hodgkins Lymphoma Awareness Advocate
Dominique Moore

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Dominique Moore's Official Speaking Topics are listed below:

  • Navigating Early Success
    Drawing from her journey as a child in the public eye, Dominique explores the pressures and possibilities of early achievement, offering insights into how organisations can better support young talent across sectors.
  • Parenting in High-Pressure Environments
    As a parent of a child in a demanding industry, Dominique shares perspectives on safeguarding well-being, nurturing ambition, and building support systems for families navigating competitive spaces.
  • Equity and Representation
    A powerful advocate for inclusion, Dominique speaks candidly about her experience of being a black woman in the acting industry, challenging norms and inspiring change through lived experience and practical strategies.
  • Creating Positive Change from the Ground Up
    From her working-class roots to her current leadership roles, Dominique’s talks energise audiences to rethink access, privilege, and the pathways to leadership.
  • Health, Resilience and Advocacy
    Having faced cancer and emerged with renewed purpose, Dominique speaks with compassion and clarity about health equity - particularly for black women - and the importance of visibility, research, and community support.
  • 2021 – Hosted the BFI × ITV Talent Talks event “Black Hair and Make Up”
  • 2020–2021 – Voiced Ruth in “Thomas & Friends”
  • 2019 – Appeared as Rosie in “Four Weddings and a Funeral”
  • 2018 – Nominated for Legacy Award: Best Children’s Comedy Artist (Female) for “Horrible Histories”
  • 2017 – Starred as Lottie alongside David Tennant in “Don Juan in Soho”
  • 2016 – Founded DMA London Acting School and established The DMA Studio in Hackney Wick
  • 2011 – Overcame Hodgkin lymphoma and returned to acting and mentoring
  • Early Career – Awarded Stage Newspaper Scholarship to train at Sylvia Young Theatre School

How to hire Dominique Moore

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