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'''Dominic Sessa''' (born 2002) is an American actor. He made his film debut in [[Alexander Payne]]'s coming-of-age film ''[[The Holdovers]]'' (2023), portraying troubled teenager Angus Tully.<ref>{{Cite magazine |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/alexander-payne-heartbroken-premiere-holdovers-1235587537/ |title=Alexander Payne "Heartbroken" to Premiere 'The Holdovers' Without Lead Actors |magazine = [[The Hollywood Reporter]] |date = September 11, 2023}}</ref> His performance won him the [[Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer]] in addition to a nomination for the [[BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role]].<ref name=":1">{{Cite news |date=2024-01-18 |title=Bafta Awards 2024: Oppenheimer, Poor Things, Barbie and Saltburn get nominations |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-68006234 |access-date=2024-01-18 |language=en-GB}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date=2024-01-18 |title=Bafta nominations 2024: The full list of film contenders |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-68016520 |access-date=2024-01-18 |language=en-GB}}</ref>
'''Dominic Sessa''' (born 2002) is an American actor. He made his film debut in [[Alexander Payne]]'s coming-of-age film ''[[The Holdovers]]'' (2023), portraying troubled teenager Angus Tully.<ref>{{Cite magazine |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/alexander-payne-heartbroken-premiere-holdovers-1235587537/ |title=Alexander Payne "Heartbroken" to Premiere 'The Holdovers' Without Lead Actors |magazine = [[The Hollywood Reporter]] |date = September 11, 2023}}</ref> His performance won him the [[Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer]] in addition to a nomination for the [[BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role]].<ref name=":1">{{Cite news |date=2024-01-18 |title=Bafta Awards 2024: Oppenheimer, Poor Things, Barbie and Saltburn get nominations |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-68006234 |access-date=2024-01-18 |language=en-GB}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date=2024-01-18 |title=Bafta nominations 2024: The full list of film contenders |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-68016520 |access-date=2024-01-18 |language=en-GB}}</ref>


==Early life and education ==
==Early life and education==
Sessa was born in [[Cherry Hill, New Jersey]], and he was raised in the South Jersey communities of [[Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey|Egg Harbor Township]] and [[Ocean City, New Jersey|Ocean City]].<ref name="PV2024">[https://www.phillyvoice.com/dominic-sessa-holdovers-oscars-south-jersey-cherry-hill-ocean-city-egg-harbor-township/ "Meet South Jersey's Dominic Sessa, star of the Oscar-nominated film 'The Holdovers'"], ''Philly Voice'', January 23, 2024. Accessed January 25, 2024. "Dominic Sessa, 21, was born in Cherry Hill and grew up in Egg Harbor Township and Ocean City."</ref> Sessa’s mother is a teacher and his father died when he was 14.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Holdovers’ Dominic Sessa: ‘Everyone’s like, don’t become a celebrity – stay who you are’ {{!}} Movies {{!}} The Guardian |url=https://amp.theguardian.com/film/2024/jan/15/the-holdovers-dominic-sessa-interview |access-date=2024-02-17 |website=amp.theguardian.com}}</ref> Sessa attended [[Egg Harbor Township Schools|Alder Avenue Middle School]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Facebook |url=https://www.facebook.com/100063536144500/posts/906464158148114/?mibextid=WC7FNe |access-date=2024-02-26 |website=www.facebook.com}}</ref> From tenth grade he went to [[Deerfield Academy]], a preparatory high school in [[Deerfield, Massachusetts]], as a financial aid student.<ref name="Town & Country">{{Cite magazine |url=https://www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/arts-and-culture/a45792712/the-holdovers-movie-alexander-payne-dominic-sessa-interview/ |title=How The Holdovers Star Dominic Sessa Got Discovered |last=Rathe |first=Adam |date=November 10, 2023|access-date=November 27, 2023 |magazine=[[Town & Country (magazine)|Town & Country]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Schulman |first=Michael |date=2023-12-04 |title=A Prep-School Movie Star |url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/12/11/a-prep-school-movie-star |access-date=2024-02-17 |work=The New Yorker |language=en-US |issn=0028-792X}}</ref> He was active in the school's theater program, acting in the plays ''[[Antigone (Sophocles play)|Antigone]]'' and ''[[Rumors_(play)|Rumors]]'' and directing an excerpt from ''[[No Exit]]''.<ref name="The Deerfield Scroll">{{Cite web |date=June 2, 2023 |title=Artist of the Issue: Dominic Sessa |url=https://deerfieldscroll.com/2022/06/artist-of-the-issue-dominic-sessa/ |publisher=The Deerfield Scroll}}</ref>
Sessa was born in [[Cherry Hill, New Jersey]], and he was raised in the South Jersey communities of [[Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey|Egg Harbor Township]] and [[Ocean City, New Jersey|Ocean City]].<ref name="PV2024">[https://www.phillyvoice.com/dominic-sessa-holdovers-oscars-south-jersey-cherry-hill-ocean-city-egg-harbor-township/ "Meet South Jersey's Dominic Sessa, star of the Oscar-nominated film 'The Holdovers'"], ''Philly Voice'', January 23, 2024. Accessed January 25, 2024. "Dominic Sessa, 21, was born in Cherry Hill and grew up in Egg Harbor Township and Ocean City."</ref> Sessa's mother is a teacher and his father died when he was 14.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Holdovers' Dominic Sessa: 'Everyone's like, don't become a celebrity – stay who you are' {{!}} Movies {{!}} The Guardian |url=https://amp.theguardian.com/film/2024/jan/15/the-holdovers-dominic-sessa-interview |access-date=2024-02-17 |website=amp.theguardian.com}}</ref> Sessa attended [[Egg Harbor Township Schools|Alder Avenue Middle School]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Facebook |url=https://www.facebook.com/100063536144500/posts/906464158148114/?mibextid=WC7FNe |access-date=2024-02-26 |website=www.facebook.com}}</ref> From tenth grade he went to [[Deerfield Academy]], a preparatory high school in [[Deerfield, Massachusetts]], as a financial aid student.<ref name="Town & Country">{{Cite magazine |url=https://www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/arts-and-culture/a45792712/the-holdovers-movie-alexander-payne-dominic-sessa-interview/ |title=How The Holdovers Star Dominic Sessa Got Discovered |last=Rathe |first=Adam |date=November 10, 2023|access-date=November 27, 2023 |magazine=[[Town & Country (magazine)|Town & Country]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Schulman |first=Michael |date=2023-12-04 |title=A Prep-School Movie Star |url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/12/11/a-prep-school-movie-star |access-date=2024-02-17 |work=The New Yorker |language=en-US |issn=0028-792X}}</ref> He was active in the school's theater program, acting in the plays ''[[Antigone (Sophocles play)|Antigone]]'' and ''[[Rumors (play)|Rumors]]'' and directing an excerpt from ''[[No Exit]]''.<ref name="The Deerfield Scroll">{{Cite web |date=June 2, 2023 |title=Artist of the Issue: Dominic Sessa |url=https://deerfieldscroll.com/2022/06/artist-of-the-issue-dominic-sessa/ |publisher=The Deerfield Scroll}}</ref>


{{as of |September 2023}} Sessa is a student at the [[Carnegie Mellon School of Drama]].<ref name="Variety">{{Cite magazine |url=https://variety.com/2023/film/actors/10-actors-to-watch-2023-1235714136/ |title=Variety Announces 10 Actors to Watch for 2023 |last=Riley |first=Jenelle |date=September 6, 2023 |access-date=November 27, 2023 |magazine=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]}}</ref>
{{as of |September 2023}} Sessa is a student at the [[Carnegie Mellon School of Drama]].<ref name="Variety">{{Cite magazine |url=https://variety.com/2023/film/actors/10-actors-to-watch-2023-1235714136/ |title=Variety Announces 10 Actors to Watch for 2023 |last=Riley |first=Jenelle |date=September 6, 2023 |access-date=November 27, 2023 |magazine=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]}}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
In 2021, Sessa was discovered by casting director Susan Shopmaker, who offered Deerfield Academy students a chance to audition for the [[Alexander Payne]] directed film ''[[The Holdovers]]'' since the film was using the academy as a shooting location.<ref name="Town & Country"/> Sessa was selected among twelve students who auditioned for the role.<ref name="The Deerfield Scroll"/> In September 2023, Sessa was listed as one of [[Variety (magazine)|''Variety'']]'s "10 Actors to Watch for 2023".<ref name="Variety"/> Sessa's performance in the film earned him several accolades, including the [[Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer]],<ref name=":0" /> the [[Independent Spirit Award for Best Breakthrough Performance]],<ref name=":2" /> and a nomination for the [[BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role]].<ref name=":1" /> About Sessa, Payne said: "He is a remarkably talented young actor ... (he) instinctively understood how to access his own life experience for an emotionally intelligent performance. Once convinced that this newcomer had the ability for a leading role, I cast him because he also possessed a face I wanted to see healed by the story the movie was to tell."<ref>[https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/awards/story/2023-12-11/dominic-sessa-finds-his-sudden-holdovers-fame-incredibly-surreal Meet Dominic Sessa the rare unicorn of ‘The Holdovers’]</ref>
In 2021, Sessa was discovered by casting director Susan Shopmaker, who offered Deerfield Academy students a chance to audition for the [[Alexander Payne]]-directed film ''[[The Holdovers]]'' since the film was using the academy as a shooting location.<ref name="Town & Country"/> Sessa was selected among twelve students who auditioned for the role.<ref name="The Deerfield Scroll"/> In September 2023, Sessa was listed as one of [[Variety (magazine)|''Variety'']]'s "10 Actors to Watch for 2023".<ref name="Variety"/> Sessa's performance in the film earned him several accolades, including the [[Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer]],<ref name=":0" /> the [[Independent Spirit Award for Best Breakthrough Performance]],<ref name=":2" /> and a nomination for the [[BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role]].<ref name=":1" /> About Sessa, Payne said: "He is a remarkably talented young actor ... (he) instinctively understood how to access his own life experience for an emotionally intelligent performance ... He also possessed a face I wanted to see healed by the story the movie was to tell."<ref>{{Cite web |last=Vognar |first=Chris |date=December 11, 2023 |title=Meet Dominic Sessa — the rare unicorn of 'The Holdovers' |url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/awards/story/2023-12-11/dominic-sessa-finds-his-sudden-holdovers-fame-incredibly-surreal |access-date= |website=Los Angeles Times |language=en-US}}</ref>


He will next appear in ''[[Tow (film)|Tow]],'' directed by [[Stephanie Laing]] and starring [[Rose Byrne]].<ref>[https://deadline.com/2024/02/inside-bafta-film-awards-parties-dominic-sessa-1235830841/amp/ Breaking Baz BAFTA Film Awards Parties Special: Dominic Sessa Wins First Movie Role After ‘The Holdovers’ Breakout; Bob Geldof Wants Live Aid Musical In Andrew Lloyd Webber Theatre; Florence Pugh At Universal ‘Oppenheimer’ Celebration]</ref> Sessa is also set to co-star in ''Oh What Fun,'' a Christmas movie directed by [[Michael Showalter]] and set to begin filming in May 2024.<ref>[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/chloe-grace-moretz-dominic-sessa-1235865762/ Chloë Grace Moretz, Dominic Sessa Join Amazon MGM Holiday Comedy ‘Oh. What. Fun. (Exclusive)
He will next appear in ''[[Tow (film)|Tow]],'' directed by [[Stephanie Laing]] and starring [[Rose Byrne]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bamigboye |first=Baz |date=2024-02-19 |title=Breaking Baz BAFTA Film Awards Parties Special: Dominic Sessa Wins First Movie Role After ‘The Holdovers’ Breakout; Bob Geldof Wants Live Aid Musical In Andrew Lloyd Webber Theatre; Florence Pugh At Universal ‘Oppenheimer’ Celebration |url=https://deadline.com/2024/02/inside-bafta-film-awards-parties-dominic-sessa-1235830841/ |access-date=2024-07-21 |website=Deadline}}</ref> Sessa is also set to co-star in ''[[Oh. What. Fun.]],'' a Christmas movie directed by [[Michael Showalter]].<ref>[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/chloe-grace-moretz-dominic-sessa-1235865762/ Chloë Grace Moretz, Dominic Sessa Join Amazon MGM Holiday Comedy 'Oh. What. Fun.' (Exclusive)
]</ref> He is also set to appear in ''Now You See Me 3''.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-04-16 |title=Justice Smith, Dominic Sessa Join Ariana Greenblatt in 'Now You See Me 3' (Exclusive) |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/justice-smith-dominic-sessa-join-now-you-see-me-3-1235875615/ |access-date=2024-04-17 |website=The Hollywood Reporter}}</ref>
]</ref>


==Filmography==
==Filmography==
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Dominic Sessa
Born (2002-10-25) October 25, 2002 (age 21)
BildungCarnegie Mellon University
OccupationActor
Years active2022–present

Dominic Sessa (born 2002) is an American actor. He made his film debut in Alexander Payne's coming-of-age film The Holdovers (2023), portraying troubled teenager Angus Tully.[2] His performance won him the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer in addition to a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role.[3][4]

Early life and education

Sessa was born in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, and he was raised in the South Jersey communities of Egg Harbor Township and Ocean City.[1] Sessa's mother is a teacher and his father died when he was 14.[5] Sessa attended Alder Avenue Middle School.[6] From tenth grade he went to Deerfield Academy, a preparatory high school in Deerfield, Massachusetts, as a financial aid student.[7][8] He was active in the school's theater program, acting in the plays Antigone and Rumors and directing an excerpt from No Exit.[9]

As of September 2023 Sessa is a student at the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama.[10]

Career

In 2021, Sessa was discovered by casting director Susan Shopmaker, who offered Deerfield Academy students a chance to audition for the Alexander Payne-directed film The Holdovers since the film was using the academy as a shooting location.[7] Sessa was selected among twelve students who auditioned for the role.[9] In September 2023, Sessa was listed as one of Variety's "10 Actors to Watch for 2023".[10] Sessa's performance in the film earned him several accolades, including the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer,[11] the Independent Spirit Award for Best Breakthrough Performance,[12] and a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role.[3] About Sessa, Payne said: "He is a remarkably talented young actor ... (he) instinctively understood how to access his own life experience for an emotionally intelligent performance ... He also possessed a face I wanted to see healed by the story the movie was to tell."[13]

He will next appear in Tow, directed by Stephanie Laing and starring Rose Byrne.[14] Sessa is also set to co-star in Oh. What. Fun., a Christmas movie directed by Michael Showalter.[15] He is also set to appear in Now You See Me 3.[16]

Filmography

Year Titel Role Notes
2023 The Holdovers Angus Tully
TBA Tow Post-production
TBA Oh. What. Fun. Post-production

Awards and nominations

Year Award Kategorie Nominated work Result Ref.
2023 Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Most Promising Performer The Holdovers Nominated [17]
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor 5th Place [18]
Florida Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actor Nominated [19]
Breakout Nominated
Heartland International Film Festival Pioneering Spirit: Rising Star Award Won [20]
Indiana Film Journalists Association Awards Best Supporting Performance Nominated [21]
Breakout of the Year Nominated
North Texas Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actor Nominated [22]
Best Newcomer Won
St. Louis Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor Nominated [23]
Toronto Film Critics Association Best Breakthrough Performance Runner-up [24]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award Best Breakthrough Performance Won [25]
Best Supporting Actor Nominated
2024 Astra Film Award Best Supporting Actor Nominated [26]
Austin Film Critics Association Awards The Robert R. "Bobby" McCurdy Memorial Breakthrough Artist Award Nominated [27]
British Academy Film Awards Best Actor in a Supporting Role Nominated [28]
Columbus Film Critics Association Best Supporting Performance Nominated [29]
Breakthrough Film Artist Nominated
Critics' Choice Awards Best Young Performer Won [11]
Georgia Film Critics Association Breakthrough Award Won [30]
Houston Film Critics Society Award Best Supporting Actor Nominated [31]
London Film Critics' Circle Breakthrough Performer of the Year Nominated [32]
Music City Film Critics Association Best Young Actor Won [33]
North Carolina Film Critics Association Breakthrough Performance Won [34]
Satellite Award Best Supporting Actor Nominated [35]
Independent Spirit Awards Best Breakthrough Performance Won [36][12]

References

  1. ^ a b "Meet South Jersey's Dominic Sessa, star of the Oscar-nominated film 'The Holdovers'", Philly Voice, January 23, 2024. Accessed January 25, 2024. "Dominic Sessa, 21, was born in Cherry Hill and grew up in Egg Harbor Township and Ocean City."
  2. ^ "Alexander Payne "Heartbroken" to Premiere 'The Holdovers' Without Lead Actors". The Hollywood Reporter. September 11, 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Bafta Awards 2024: Oppenheimer, Poor Things, Barbie and Saltburn get nominations". 2024-01-18. Retrieved 2024-01-18.
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