Colman Domingo (Sing Sing, Euphoria, Rustin) is an actor, playwright, and director. Colman joins the Armchair Expert to discuss dancing and culture, being a shy kid in school, and why he feels like he’s his best self right now. Colman and Dax talk about how some people make social choices to not feel different from others, the experience of going to acting class, and what is was like stepping into the world of Euphoria. Colman explains when he felt like he needed to make a life change, why he stopped saying yes to every audition, and how genuinely interested he is in other people’s stories. Claim your free ticket to Sing Sing at see.singsing.movie/armchairexpert See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome, welcome.
Welcome to armchair expert.
I'm Dax shepherd, and I'm joined by Lily Padman.
Hello.
Hello.
I think this actor is one of the most beautiful actors alive.
I would imagine a lot of people like myself probably discovered Coleman on euphoria, where he was.
What's her name on euphoria.
Ru ru Ru's, like, kind of sponsor in Aa.
Yeah.
He's incredible.
Oh, they had the most beautiful scenes in those in the diner, which we talk about.
Yeah, he stole my heart in that.
And then he's just continued.
Every time he pops up, I'm just blown away by him.
He is an Academy Award nominated actor.
He's a playwright and a director.
And you've seen him in the color purple, fear of the Walking Dead, Zola, Euphoria Ruslin.
And now he has a new movie called Sing Sing, which is really, really, really special.
It's such a cool movie, and as you'll learn, many of the casts are people that are really involved in the true story behind this movie.