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Dominic West - Milestones
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Milestones
- 2004: Starred opposite Julianne Moore in the thriller "The Forgotten"
- 2003: Played the love interest to Julia Roberts character in "Mona Lisa Smile"
- 2001: Co-starred alongside Mark Wahlberg and Jennifer Aniston in the comedy "Rock Star", playing a guitarist for a popular hard rock band
- 2001: Co-starred with Alan Cumming and Jennifer Ehle in the Broadway revival of Noel Coward's "Design for Living"
- 2000: Was featured as the hard partying British boyfriend of out-of-control writer Gwen (Sandra Bullock) in the rehab-set comedy/drama "28 Days"
- 1999: Spent five months (August to December) in the London production of "De La Guarda"
- 1999: Played Lysander, lover of Hermia (Anna Friel) and rival of Demetrius (Christian Bale), in "William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream"
- 1999: Played Scrooge's nephew Fred in the TNT adaptation of "A Christmas Carol", starring Patrick Stewart
- 1999: Had a small, one-line role as a palace guard in the blockbuster prequel "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace"
- 1998: Had a cameo role as a photographer in the mockumentary "Spice World"
- 1997: Co-starred with Toni Collette as an ambitious British paparazzo in the Australian romantic comedy "Diana & Me"
- 1997: Starred in the Peter Hall-directed productions of "Cloud Nine" and "The Seagull" at London's Old Vic
- 1997: Starred alongside Polly Walker in the inside-the-novel portions of the British film "The Gambler", chronicling Dostoyevsky's writing of the titular classic
- 1996: Featured in the film adaptation of "Richard III", starring Ian McKellen
- 1996: Starred as team president Donald MacDonald, in the Oxford University 1987 boat race-themed drama "True Blue"
- 1996: Played Paulo Picasso in Merchant-Ivory's "Surviving Picasso"
- 1995: Acted on stage in England at the Almeida Theatre in Sean O'Casey's "The Plough and the Stars"
- 1995: Made big screen debut in the Oxford University-set British drama "Wavelength"
- Began acting in amateur stage productions as a child because his mother and oldest sister were involved in local amateur theatricals
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