Dominque Fishback said she is buzzing with “good vibes” and “positive energy” Wednesday following the announcement of her first Emmy nomination for the role of a fan-obsessed serial killer named Dre in Prime Video’s limited series Swarm. “I wanted 2023 to be my ‘light year,’ a way to be light about the things that always made me feel so heavy,” Fishback said.
Though coming off the heels of the breezier summer blockbuster fare, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, the Brooklyn-based actor is no stranger to the awards circuit, having garnered a BAFTA nomination for her powerful performance in Judas and the Black Messiah and a Critics Choice Award nomination for her role as a troubled youth in Apple TV+’s The Last Days of Ptolemy Gray, her role in Swarm is her toughest role yet.
In enduring the critical discourse of the series on social media about her unique portrayal of a Black female murderer, Fishback pinpoints what she thinks led to her nomination. “With any project that I pick, I try to lead with heart first in the way that I advocate for them and stand up for them no matter the circumstances,” the actor said. “I always tell people you never know how a project is going to [end up].
You can’t control the editing, you can’t control the response, so you just have to remember why you did it in the first place.
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