Dagmara Dominczyk is a Polish-American actress and author. After graduating from a drama school, She made her debut on ‘Broadway.’ She was an understudy to actress Anna Friel in the play ‘Closer’ by Patrick Marber. She made her film debut with a small role in ‘Keeping the Faith.’ Later, she made appearances in movies such as ‘Rock Star,’ ‘The Count of Monte Cristo,’ and ‘Lonely Hearts.’ She has performed in several TV series such as ‘Third Watch,’ ‘24,’ and ‘The Bedford Diaries.’ She was part of several ‘Broadway’ plays such as ‘Enchanted April,’ ‘The Violet Hour,’ and ‘Golden Boy.’ She performed a major role in the movie ‘Higher Ground.’ She was seen as ‘Annika,’ who was the member of a religious group. Her recent movie appearances include ‘A Woman, a Part,’ and ‘Abe.’ She is an author too; her first novel, ‘The Lullaby of Polish Girls,’ was based on her life in Poland, where she spent her childhood. Dominczyk is married to actor Patrick Wilson, who was her co-star in several movies.