Dominic Monaghan
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Dominic Monaghan
Dominic Bernard Patrick Luke Monaghanis an English actor. He played Meriadoc "Merry" Brandybuck in Peter Jackson's epic film trilogy The Lord of the Ringsand Charlie Pace on the television show Lost...
NationalityIrish
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth8 December 1976
CityBerlin, Germany
CountryIreland
three actors scripts
I get involved with projects based on three parameters - the script, the actors involved and the director.
hectic-schedule way schedules
I've got a hectic schedule, but I wouldn't have my life any other way.
bags elements favourite
I enjoy the preparatory elements of travel - packing my bags and choosing my outfits - but my favourite part is getting there.
fans grew grew-up
I grew up a massive Beatles fan.
I have a lot of respect for marriage.
kids thinking flip
I could always flip between emotions and be available to suddenly do something new. I think it's a part of playing, and you hang onto it when you're a kid.
thinking actors done
I think if you're an actor, then you can work on stage - but if you've never done it before, you're going to have picked up a few things that you're going to need to change when you're working on stage.
guy mouths kind
I was never a big guy in pubs. I was never the main kind of aggressor or anything like that, but I found myself in trouble because I always had a mouth that would come back with something, and there was just never anyone who could make me be quiet.
holiday animal goes-on
When I go on holiday, I go to places that have animals I'm interested in.
people parent cool-people
My parents are pretty cool people.
my-favorite apocalypse all-time
My favorite movie of all time is probably 'Apocalypse Now.'
eye acting faces
Television is face acting, and film is eye acting.
teacher brother jobs
My brother's a teacher in Costa Rica and actually does a more important and significant job than I will ever do.
choices answers film
I like films that deal with some of those questions that you can never answer: 'Why are we here? What's it about? What happens to us with the choices that we make? What are the ramifications for doing something right, or doing something wrong?' Those universal questions, I enjoy.