Name: Dominique
Swain
Date of Birth: August 12, 1980
Birth Place: California, USA
Height: 5' 9
Nationality: American
Education: Malibu High School
Occupation: Actress
Young actress Dominique
Swain rose to relative notoriety in 1997 after being cast as
pre-teen temptress Dolores Haze in Adrian Lyne's 90's remake
of Stanley Kubrick's 1962 film 'Lolita'. Swain obtained the
controversial part after minor roles in Joseph Ruben's 'The
Good Son' and unsuccessful castings for 'An Interview with the
Vampire'. Swain was picked from a reported 2500 girls. Director
Adrian Lyne said he knew early on that Swain was the one. Since
the success of 'Lolita' and her brilliant portrayal of Dolores
Haze, Miss Swain has been busy working on various projects and
honing her acting skills by acting in a variety of screen genres.
Her work has received critical acclaim.
Soon after completing
'Lolita,' Miss Swain was cast in her second major motion picture,
John Woo's action/thriller 'Face/Off'. She plays a small but
demanding role as the daughter of John Travolta and Joan Allen.
Miss Swain's next role was not to be another movie, but a starring
role in a Music Video. She can be seen in the 1998 music video
release, for Shawn Mullins's hit song 'Lullaby'. In 1999 Dominique
starred in a feature film release entitled 'Girl'. She plays
the part of Andrea Marr, a straight-A teen who explores the
Portland rock scene.
The year 2000 is
a busy one for Dominique, with five new films due for release
and three films in production. The first of these is 'Intern'
(release date: Sept. 26, 2000). Set in New York, it follows
her character, Jocelyn Bennett, a young, under-appreciated intern
at the hip magazine, who tries to deal with love, life, fashion,
and the nuances of the human condition. In 'The Smokers,' which
currently has no set release date, Dominique plays the role
of 17-year-old Jefferson Roth. She and two other rebellious
teen-age girls at boarding school attempt to turn the tables
and even the score in the battle of the sexes, all the while
exploring the insecurities and frustrations of high school life
and the psyche of America's youth. The three other films in
which Dominique will appear/star include 'Mary Jane's Last Dance,'
a murder mystery in which Dominique plays a promiscuous college
student who uses her sexual charms to hide a murder, 'Tart,'
and 'Happy Campers,' "a comedy, in which college freshmen
counselors take charge and spice up the everyday routine of
the camp."
Dominique will appear
or star in three more films currently in production: 'Mean People
Suck,' a comedy about three teenagers who place a bet to see
which one is the meanest; 'Briar Patch,' starring Arie Verveen
and Dominique Swain opposite Henry Thomas as a petty thief who
imprisons his unhappy wife; she in turn schemes to murder him;
and 'Dead in the Water,' a thriller about three Americans on
a boat trip off the coast of Rio. Updates on these productions
will be posted as soon as more information can be obtained.