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13 Facts About John Doman

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John Doman is an American actor best known for playing Bill Rawls on HBO series The Wire, Colonel Edward G n on Oz, Dr Deraad in ER, Rodrigo Borgia in the international television series Borgia, Don Carmine Falcone in Fox's show Gotham, and Bruce Buttler in The Affair.

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John Doman graduated from North in 1962 where he was an All-Catholic League football player and member of the school's Hall of Fame.

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John Doman received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature from the University of Pennsylvania in 1966.

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John Doman earned a Master of Business Administration degree in Marketing from the Smeal College of Business of Pennsylvania State University in 1972.

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In between his time at Penn and Penn State, John Doman served with the United States Marine Corps, beginning with his enrollment in its Officer Candidates School at Quantico, Virginia.

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John Doman was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in March 1967 and served with the 3rd Marine Division in the Vietnam War.

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John Doman was one of the first six employees at TBWA New York when it debuted in 1977.

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John Doman concluded his 14 year career with TBWA as Executive Vice President, Head of Business Development, responsible for a new-business program which resulted in Agency of the Year honors from Adweek in 1990.

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John Doman has made minor appearances in Cop Land and Mystic River.

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John Doman had minor roles in The Opponent, Die Hard with a Vengeance and Blue Valentine.

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John Doman provided the voice of Don Morello in the videogame Mafia: City of Lost Heaven; Caesar in the videogame Fallout New Vegas; commercials for Michelin tires and Home Depot.

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John Doman played Rodrigo Borgia in the Borgia series in 2011 and starred in director Pieter Gaspersz's AFTER opposite Kathleen Quinlan.

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John Doman has worked on the stage in New York and in major regional theaters around the country in plays by playwrights ranging from Sam Shepard to Shakespeare, including Stephen Adly Guirgis' Our Lady of 121st Street at the Signature Theater in New York City.