Wade Dominguez
Wade Dominguez (May 10, 1966 – August 26, 1998) was an American actor, model, singer, and dancer best known for his portrayal as Emilio Ramírez in Dangerous Minds.
Wade Dominguez | |
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Born | |
Died | August 26, 1998 32) Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation(s) | Actor, model, singer, dancer |
Years active | 1994–1998 |
Height | 5 ft 8 in (1.74 m) |
Early life
Dominguez was born on May 10, 1966, in Santa Clara County, California, to parents Robert Dominguez and Sharyn Dale Harpe Dominguez on May 10, 1966. He attended and later graduated from Live Oak High School, Morgan Hill in 1985. Following his education, he moved to Los Angeles, California to pursue an acting career.
Career
Dominguez moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career and enrolled in classes taught by Oscar nominee Jeannie Berlin. Berlin's mother, Elaine May, was so impressed with Dominguez's work in class that she began recommending him for roles. While he was on modeling duties in Italy, Domínguez landed a small acting role in an American soap opera. His first real role in a movie came in 1994, when he appeared in an erotic film called Erotique directed by Lizzie Borden, that focused on female phone sex workers. In 1995, Dominguez landed a role in the box office hit Dangerous Minds as a troubled teenager in school who is caught up with drugs, violence, and gang troubles in the ghetto.
Following the success of Dangerous Minds, he played the role of a thief in City of Industry. He also had a lead role as a rookie policeman in The Taxman and a supporting role in Shadow of Doubt, in which he played opposite Melanie Griffith and Tom Berenger as a hip-hop artist who is accused of murder. He also appeared in the music video of "Losing my Religion" by R.E.M.
Death
On May 10, 1998, Dominguez died at the age of 32. He had previously been diagnosed with AIDS. Actress Elizabeth Berkley visited Dominguez in his hospital bed and showed him a rough cut of his last film, Taxman. He then broke down crying, saying "I'm so good, I'm so good."[1] Dominguez died before the release of the film, which is dedicated to him.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | Erotique | Dream Sequence Lover | (segment: "Let's Talk About Love") |
1995 | Dangerous Minds | Emilio Ramírez | |
1997 | City of Industry | Jorge Montana | |
1998 | Shadow of Doubt | Bobby Medina | |
1998 | Taxman | Joseph Romero | Posthumous release |
References
- "Avi Nesher's 'Taxman' gets reissue". The Jerusalem Post. 7 October 2019. Archived from the original on October 7, 2019.
External links
- Wade Dominguez at IMDb
- Obituary
- Wade Dominguez profile at archive.today (archived 2013-01-25)