Colman Domingo

Co-Founder | CEO | Executive Producer

Colman Domingo is an Academy Award nominated, BAFTA, Screen Actors Guild, Golden Globe, Critics Choice, Astra and Satellite Award nominated for his starring role as Bayard Rustin in the film Rustin. He received the Spotlight Award | Actor at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, as well as the Virtuoso Award at the Santa Barbara Film Festival. Colman has received the 2023 Newport Beach Film Festival Honor | Outstanding Performance and honored by the Critics Choice Association with the Actor Award for Film in Rustin. Domingo starred as Mister in the The Color Purple musical motion picture. A two time Film Independent Spirit, Gotham, SAG, Critics Choice, NAACP Image, Tony®, Sir Lawrence Olivier, Drama Desk, Drama League and NAACP Theatre Award nominee for his work on stage and screen, Colman is an OBIE and Lucille Lortel Award winning actor, playwright, director and producer. Colman landed a historic double win of Lead Actor and Supporting Actor Awards at the 2024 NAACP Image awards.

Upcoming, Colman Domingo produced and stars in the independent film Sing Sing directed by Greg Kwedar which had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, which sold to A24 for a July 2024 release. Colman received the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival Tribute Award for Distinguished Career Achievement. Earlier that year Domingo was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Production of a Play for the Pulitzer Prize winning play Fat Ham on Broadway. He won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama, a Hollywood Critics Association Award for Best Actor in a Limited Series/Anthology, and an Imagen Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama for his role as Ali in the HBO series Euphoria. Colman stars in an eight part limited series for Netflix entitled The Madness, directed by Clement Virgo, due in 2024. Mr. Domingo takes on a role of Joe Jackson in the Universal Pictures biopic Michael, directed by Antoine Fuqua.

Colman has starred in some of the most profound films in recent years such as Barry Jenkins' If Beale Street Could Talk, Steven Spielbergs' Lincoln, Lee Daniel's The Butler, Ava DuVernay's Selma, Nia DaCosta's Candyman and Janicza Bravo's Zola. As a writer, his plays and musicals include Dot (Samuel French), Wild with Happy (Dramatist Play Service) and A Boy and His Soul (Oberon Books), the Tony Award nominated Broadway musical Summer: The Donna Summer Musical and Geffen Playhouse’s groundbreaking musical Light's Out: Nat King Cole. His plays have been produced by The Public Theater, Vineyard, La Jolla Playhouse, Humana Festival of New American Plays, New York Stage and Film, A.C.T, The Tricycle Theater in London, Brisbane Powerhouse in Australia, among others.

Domingo received his Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters from Ursinus College. Colman is on the Board of Directors of The Gotham Film & Media Institute, and has served as a Juilliard School Creative Associate and a faculty member of the Yale School of Drama. He has been honored with the inaugural Denver Film CinemaQ-LaBahn Ikon Film Award, the National Hispanic Media Coalition Impact Award, the Creative Coalition Television Humanitarian Award and the Atlanta’s Out On Film Icon Award. Through his award-winning production company, Edith Productions, Colman develops television, film, theater and animation projects.

RaÚL Domingo

Co-Founder | President | Producer

Raúl Domingo has an extensive background in both the arts and the corporate world. After creating in theatre both regionally and Off-Broadway, Raúl worked with some of the most storied establishments in luxury apparel business such as Lanvin and Max Mara Group. Domingo followed that up by creatively spearheading a development of a cutting edge business venture for Hearst Media International, eventually launching his own digital media company. After successfully navigating media landscape, Raúl followed his passion for filmmaking to the Director’s Program at Austin School of Film. Shortly after graduating, Raúl co-founded Edith Productions with Colman Domingo, and co-wrote and co-directed the 2023 Academy Award® shortlisted animated short film New Moon. Raúl produced Sing Sing directed by Greg Kwedar, which had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival and was sold to A24 for a 2024 release. He also developed and produced It’s What’s Inside directed by Greg Jardin, which premiered in Sundance 2024 and sold to Netflix in a record $17M worldwide rights deal, as well as Season I of You are Here for AMC Networks. Raúl oversees all Edith projects and develops a wide variety of content for his banner. Domingo is also an accomplished artist specializing in oils. If he is not in his art studio, you can see Raúl high above Southern California piloting his Cessna.


 

 

Sean San José

Creative Executive

Sean San José is a writer, director, performer and producer.  He is a co-founder of Campo Santo in San Francisco, an award-winning group committed to developing new performance pieces. For 15 years Sean was the Program Director of Performance for Intersection for the Arts, San Francisco’s oldest alternative arts space.  He is currently the Artistic Director of the Magic Theatre in San Francisco.  San José’s writing commissions and productions include Play On! for Oregon Shakespeare Festival, American Conservatory Theater, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Ictus Productions, Kronos Quartet, Kularts, and others.  In his multi-genre work, San José has developed and directed the first performance pieces and plays.  As a director, outside of his ongoing decades long work with Campo Santo and new plays creation, he has directed at American Conservatory Theatre, the Getty Villa, Latino Theatre Company, the Painted Bride, among the many spaces throughout the country.  San Jose is one of the Rainin/ USA Fellowship 2023 winners for his body of work. Sean San José and Colman Domingo have collaborated together for nearly 30 years, among them co-starring in the feature film Sing Sing (A24), writing on Domingo’s television series West Philly, Baby, and development of Domingo’s Domingo’s early plays as well as his hit play Dot (New York Theatre Workshop Lab), as the original director.