Dominique Jennings
Dominique Jennings (born 30 October 1965) is an American actress. She played Virginia Harrison in NBC's soap opera Sunset Beach.[1][2]
Dominique Jennings | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1990–2011 |
Spouse(s) | Lonnie Brandon |
Awards and nominations
She was nominated in 1999 for a Soap Opera Digest Award at the Soap Opera Digest Awards/15th Soap Opera Digest Awards for Outstanding Villainess in Sunset Beach (1997).[3]
Filmography
- Bad Influence (1990) .... Woman at Tar Pit
- Die Hard 2 (1990) .... Newscaster (WZDC)
- Knots Landing (1 episode, "The Question Game", 1991) .... Reporter #3
- Living Single (1 episode, "Full Court Press", 1993) .... Girl #1
- A Low Down Dirty Shame (1994) .... Funeral Guest
- Sketch Artist II: Hands That See (1995) (TV) .... Todd
- Martin (1 episode, "The Ex-files", 1995) .... Carla
- The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1 episode, "A Decent Proposal", 1995) .... Therapist
- Se7en (1995) .... TV News Reporter
- Hang Time (1 episode, "The Candidate", 1995) .... Miss Desiree
- Baywatch Nights (1 episode, "Vengeance", 1996) .... Lea Jane Broussard
- The Wayans Bros. (1 episode, "Goin' to the Net", 1996) .... Ina
- Life with Roger (1 episode, "The Boxer Rebellion", 1997) .... Linda
- Sunset Beach (204 episodes, 1997–1999) .... Virginia Harrison
- Todd McFarlane's Spawn (18 episodes, 1997–1999) .... Wanda Blake
- The Jamie Foxx Show (1 episode, "Why Don't We Just Roll... Reversal", 1999) .... Karen
- Angel (1 episode, "Parting Gifts", 1999) .... Mac
- 15th Soap Opera Digest Awards (1999) (TV) .... Herself
- Dead Last (1 episode, "Death Is in the Air", 2001) .... Stewardess
- That's Life (1 episode, "What's Family Got to Do with It?", 2002) .... Receptionist
- The Zeta Project (3 episodes, "Wired: Part 1", "Wired: Part 2" and "On the Wire", 2001–2003) .... Agent Rush
- 44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shoot-Out (2003) (TV) .... News Anchor
- 50 Cent: Bulletproof (2005) (VG) .... Alexa (voice)
- Luke 11:17 (1 episode, "Crucified Between Two Thieves", 2008) Thanks
References
- Havens, Candace (December 31, 1998). "Michael Zaslow leaves a legacy of love". Ludington Daily News. (Shoreline Media Inc.). Retrieved October 15, 2011.
- "Watch out for... Dominique Jennings". Upscale: The Successful Black Magazine: 85. 1998.
- "Nominations for 15th Soap Opera Digest Awards Announced". PR Newswire. November 13, 1998. Retrieved October 9, 2011.
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