DOM BYRNE
Dom is an Irish actor from Kilkenny with a base in Dublin. He’s 5′ 10″ (178cms) tall.
As well as being an actor, Dom is a poet, a spoken word performer, a highly skilled harmonica player, and an occasional stand-up comedian.
Trained in Dublin’s Bow Street Academy for Screen Acting his screen credits include the short films “PARTY-4-1” directed by Hugh Barrett, “THE LOVE BUG” directed by Sinéad Marie Mooney, “SHOES” directed by Colin Dragoi, and “THE CURSE OF THE SIDHE” directed by Casy Anderson.
His theatre credits include ‘Stephen’ in “GRAVE CONCERNS” which he wrote and directed, ‘John Howland’ in “STILL ALICE” directed by Ethan Fleming, Theodore ‘Laurie’ Laurence in “LITTLE WOMEN” directed by Abbie Nolan, and ‘Seán’ in “ASKING FOT IT” directed by Orla Morris Toolen, and ‘Mac’ in “OUT” directed by Emma Jones.
CV available on request.