About
Evan Dominguez is a Brooklyn-based writer, director, actor and editor, whose passion for film and theater was first ignited while studying drama at New York City’s most prestigious public arts school, LaGuardia High School. Upon graduating, he was generously granted the Joanne Woodward First Year Scholarship at the Neighborhood Playhouse and spent a year studying the Meisner technique, assembling among his classmates the cast and crew of his off-broadway directorial debut, Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House at Theatre at St. John’s.

Dominguez then earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Ancient Greek and Latin at Brooklyn College, working simultaneously as an editor for award-winning documentary filmmakers John Kirby and Libby Handros. While writing screenplays, directing shorts, working as a freelance film editor, and acting both on stage and screen, he has had the privilege of collaborating with a diverse array of esteemed artists, including film icons Kate Winslet, Chloe Sevigny and Eric Roberts. Dominguez’s short film THE SUPERINTENDENT, has screened as close to home as the Prospect Park Nitehawk Cinema, and as far as Beijing, China.
Collaborating with Earthbound Studio, Dominguez is currently in pre-production for his feature directorial debut, HEARD FROM HEAVEN, a cinéma vérité-style New York story that explores with brutal honesty the themes of addiction, recovery, and both familial and romantic co-dependence. He also currently works as an educator, serving kids of all ages and backgrounds in New York City’s public schools, and acts as an artist ambassador in the Stella Adler Studio’s Outside/In program, performing original stage vignettes in many of New York’s rehabilitation facilities.