Fluent in Polish, semi-fluent in Spanish and French.
Moved to New York when she was seven years old.
Attended Carnegie Mellon University; majored in drama.
Got her big break on Broadway as Anna Friel's understudy in Patrick Marber's 'Closer' in 1999.
Moved to New York after her parents were expelled from their native Poland for her father's involvement with Amnesty International and the then subversive Solidarity movement.
Sister of actress Marika Dominczyk.
Dagmara Dominczyk Detailed Biography -
Dagmara Dominczyk (born July 17, 1976) is a Polish-born American actress. Dominczyk moved with her family from Kielce in Poland to New York City when she was seven, after her parents were expelled from their native Poland for her father's involvement with Amnesty International and then the Solidarity movement.
Dominczyk majored in drama at Carnegie Mellon University. She got her big break on Broadway in 1999 as Anna Friel's understudy in Patrick Marber's production of Closer.
Dominczyk is perhaps best known for her role as Edmond Dantès' beautiful girlfriend Mercedes in the 2002 screen adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo. She has also played small parts in Rock Star (2001), Kinsey (2004), and a more prominent role in the made-for-TV movie The Five People You Meet in Heaven (2004). She co-starred in the 2003 thriller Tough Luck.
In June 2005, Dominczyk married actor Patrick Wilson who starred in HBO's adaptation of Angels in America, The Alamo, The Phantom of the Opera, and Hard Candy, as well as several Broadway productions.
Besides being fluent in English and her native Polish, Dominczyk is semi-fluent in Spanish and French.
Her younger sister, Marika Dominczyk, is also an actress.