John Di Domenico

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John Di Domenico
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Di Domenico in 2018
Born (1962-11-04) November 4, 1962 (age 61)
OccupationActor
Years active1980–present
Website johnnyd.net

John Di Domenico (born November 4, 1962) is an American actor, comedian and writer, best known for his award-winning impersonation of Donald Trump. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] He has portrayed Donald Trump many times on television, movies and web series, which includes Meet the Spartans , Conan , Red Eye , You Got Trumped and others. [6] [7] [8]

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Early life and education

Di Domenico was born in Ambler, Pennsylvania to John and Selena Di Domenico. When he was a teenager, he started performing with a community theatre group which worked out of the Ambler Theatre and Opera house. Di Domenico attended East Stroudsburg University in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, majoring in Speech Communications. [9] He then transferred to Temple University in Philadelphia. [10] After he graduated from Temple with a BA in Speech Communications Di Domenico joined a Philadelphia advertising agency as a copywriter.

Career

He began his acting career in the late 1980s in Philadelphia. He first joined SKITZOID Comedy Troupe and started performing and touring nationally with the company. He became the head writer and artistic director. In September 1989 Di Domenico auditioned for and landed the role of Joey Vitale in the hit off-Broadway interactive improvisational show "Tony n' Tina's Wedding." [11] While working in New York John became a member of Some Assembly Required, one of the city's finest improvisation companies.

Di Domenico has portrayed Donald Trump many times on Conan , [12] Fox News Redeye and the Netflix original series Chelsea. [13] [14] [15] Di Domenico won ABC's The View's "Best Donald Trump" competition. [16] John's non-Trump appearances include the CBS series True Detective , "Labor Day" for PBS, and the hit HBO series, The Sopranos , where he played Howie Reinstein.

In 2016 during Trump's candidacy for President of the United States, Di Domenico's celebrity surged with media appearances and coverage with news media outlets worldwide all over the globe. [17] [18] [19]

During his career, he has impersonated celebrities including Dr. Phil, Guy Fieri, Jay Leno and Mike Myers. [20] [21]

Trump Impersonation

He began his Donald Trump impression in 2004 when asked if he could do a voice-over of "The Donald" for The Apprentice type game. [22] [23] Di Domenico has closely studied Trump's vocal and physical changes over the years to adapt his own impersonation, spending for Donald Trump wigs and creating personalized make-up and wardrobe to capture the essence of Trump. [24] [25] He has appeared as Donald Trump on Fox & Friends (Fox News) in 2006 and has appeared multiple times since then. [26] [27] [28] In January 2021, Di Domenico began acting in a YouTube webisode series, Orange Acres, where he and actress Mikalah Gordon portray Donald and Melania Trump as they navigate the post-Presidency life, searching for jobs and attempting to get out of crippling debt.

Credits

Movies

YearMoviesRoleNotes
2008 Meet the Spartans Donald Trump [29]
2008 Disaster Movie Dr. Phil lookalike/The Love Guru
2013Not Another Celebrity MovieDonald Trump [30]
2013 30 Nights of Paranormal Activity with the Devil Inside the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Ronald Crump [31]
2012PluralityDirector Allan Pollard
2019Purge of KingdomsLord Trumpet of Orange
2020 Trump Card Donald Trump (voice)

Television

YearTelevisionRoleNotes
2020 The Good Fight Donald TrumpEpisode: "The Gang Goes to War"
2017 Chelsea 3 episodes
2017 The View Actor
2017The New Movie ShowDonald Trump
2016You Got Trumped: The First 100 Days13 episodes [32]
2016Marino
2016President Trump: Can He Really Win?
2016 ABC News Nightline
2015-2018 Conan 49 episodes
2015–2017Red Eye w/Tom Shillue
2015Who Is Donald Trump?
2014American Native
2007 The Sopranos Howie ReinsteinEpisode: "Kennedy and Heidi"

Awards

His appearance on ABC's The View helped him the win for "Best Trump" impersonation which made him a finalist in the L.A. Laugh Factory's International Trump Impersonation contest, for which he took top spot.

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