Guest Stars
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Dominic Fumusa
Dominic Fumusa starred in Stephen Belber's latest hit play "Fault Lines" at the Cherry Lane, and in New York and London, he originated the role of Toddy Koovitz in Richard Greenberg's Tony winning "Take Me Out." In New York, London and Los Angeles he created the character of Vince (a role that was specifically written for him) in Stephen Belber's "Tape." Dominic made his Broadway debut opposite Marisa Tomei and Quentin Tarantino in "Wait Until Dark." Other Broadway credits include "A Flea in the Ear."
Dominic portrayed Mitch Albom in a six-month, 12-city national tour of "Tuesdays with Morrie" opposite Harold Gould. Regional credits include plays at the Guthrie, Huntington, Kennedy Center, Actors Theater of Louisville, Williamstown, NY Stage & Film, the Stratford Festival of Canada and Chicago Shakespeare. TV credits include "Sex and the City," "The Sopranos," "Brotherhood," "Kings," "NYPD Blue," "Hack," "Numb3rs," "Threshold," "Bones" and numerous appearances in the "Law and Order" and "CSI" franchises. He just wrapped his fourth season on Showtime's "Nurse Jackie" where he portrayed the role of Kevin Peyton.
Film credits include "Management," directed by Stephen Belber, "This Is a Story about Ted & Alice" (2008 Cannes), "Dealbreaker," directed by Gwyneth Paltrow, "Grilled," opposite Burt Reynolds, "The Guru" and "Chloe's Prayer." He recently had roles in the independent films "Not for Nothing" and "Recalled."
Dominic lives in Brooklyn with his wife Ilana Levine and their two children.

