John Doman stars in "The Company Men," opposite Ben Affleck and Tommy Lee Jones, as Dysert. Doman was also recently seen in "Blue Valentine," starring Michelle Williams and Ryan Gosling.
John Doman has worked extensively in both film and television. John Doman starred as Deputy Commissioner William Rawls in the HBO critically acclaimed dramatic series "The Wire." He also currently stars in the French TV series "Borgia." His film work includes "Lonely Hearts" with John Travolta, Clint Eastwood's
John has also worked on the stage in New York and in regional theaters. He appeared in the off-Broadway premiere of Lyle Kessler's "Robbers," directed by Marshall Mason. Other New York credits include productions of "True West," "Critic's Choice," "The Seagull," "Wilderness of Mirrors" and "Fool for Love." Last year he starred opposite Kathleen Chalfant in "Honour" at Berkeley Repertory Theatre. He was directed by Mark Lamos in "Cymbeline" at Hartford Stage and the McCarter Theatre.
John was born and raised in Philadelphia, PA. He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and had a 20 year career in advertising before becoming and actor. He resides in Brooklyn Heights, New York, with his wife Linda.
John Doman has worked extensively in both film and television. John Doman starred as Deputy Commissioner William Rawls in the HBO critically acclaimed dramatic series "The Wire." He also currently stars in the French TV series "Borgia." His film work includes "Lonely Hearts" with John Travolta, Clint Eastwood's
"Mystic River," "Noel," "City by the Sea," "Mercury Rising," "Sniper III," "Cop Land," "Claire Dolan," "Stonewall," "Die Hard with a Vengeance," "Little Boy Blue," "The Journey of August King," "The Opponent" and "Fatwa." Doman has had recurring and guest starring roles on many prime time television shows including "Close to Home," "NCIS," "Oz," "ER," "CSI," "The Practice," "Hack," "NYPD Blue," "Law & Order," "Judging Amy," "Star Trek DS9" and "Martial Law."
John has also worked on the stage in New York and in regional theaters. He appeared in the off-Broadway premiere of Lyle Kessler's "Robbers," directed by Marshall Mason. Other New York credits include productions of "True West," "Critic's Choice," "The Seagull," "Wilderness of Mirrors" and "Fool for Love." Last year he starred opposite Kathleen Chalfant in "Honour" at Berkeley Repertory Theatre. He was directed by Mark Lamos in "Cymbeline" at Hartford Stage and the McCarter Theatre.
John was born and raised in Philadelphia, PA. He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and had a 20 year career in advertising before becoming and actor. He resides in Brooklyn Heights, New York, with his wife Linda.
