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Walter Dominguez
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Gender: Male
Race: Latino/Hispanic
Citizenship: USA
Languages Spoken: Languages: English & Spanish

Brief Message to Members: Chasing Light Pictures LLC is a documentary and feature production organization dedicated to bringing to light stories pertaining to Mexico-United States, cross-cultural and borderlands themes and issues.
Biography: Walter R. Dominguez: Bio and Resume Walter Dominguez was born in Santa Paula, California in 1947. He is a second-generation Latino/Hispanic of Mexican and Spanish heritage. His family’s roots in California begin in 1904. Growing up in Pasadena, California he attended Pasadena public schools. He began acting in leading roles for the stage beginning in 1960, in Pasadena-area productions, including the lead acting role in The Nutcracker, performed at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium. He also attended acting classes and workshop productions at the Pasadena Playhouse. Attending 4,000-student John Muir High School, Walter became Student Body President in 1964, and he was active in numerous award-winning theatrical productions in the drama department, performing in leading roles, including as the Wizard in a national tour of The Wizard of Oz in the summer of 1964, for which Walter was recognized by the National Children’s Theater Association for his outstanding work as a lead actor. Also in 1964, Walter was recognized by the National Student Association at the NSA national convention for his outstanding leadership abilities, and he was honored at ceremonies in Bangor, Maine. In 1965, The Rockefeller Foundation recognized Walter’s outstanding academic and leadership accomplishments by awarding him a full tuition scholarship for four years of undergraduate studies at Occidental College in Los Angeles, California. Graduating in 1969 from Occidental College, Walter received a B.A. in History – a long-time passion. And having minored in theater, he continued work as an actor and director. His leading role as “Jerry” in The Zoo Story won him acclaim and led to an invitation to test for the DGA-Producers Assistant Director Training Plan, into which he was accepted in 1970. He was also accepted into the Peace Corps, but chose to begin film and television production as an Assistant Director as a member of the Director’s Guild of America (DGA). He was only the second Latino to have graduated from the Director’s Guild-Producer program and to become a DGA member. Walter worked on several major studio feature films as an Assistant Director, including Robert Wise’s, The Andromeda Strain, Stanley Kramer’s, Oklahoma Crude, and Frank Perry’s Play It As It Lays. Walter has remained a member in good standing continuously in the DGA since 1972. Walter also attended the University of Southern California School of Cinema Studies, doing graduate work in 1972, where he was recognized for his outstanding student films, and again in 1979 when he received the school’s most prestigious prize and grant money for graduate-level student films. Meanwhile, Walter continued working professionally in television and film production. In 1973 Walter married professional actress, Shelley Morrison. In 1982, after meeting three influential Native American spiritual elders, Walter shifted to other work, so he could study Native American history and culture, and travel throughout the U.S. to participate in countless native rituals and ceremonies, and assisting ceremonial leaders. Meanwhile, in 1984 he began a successful practice in massage therapy and spiritual counseling. He planned and led a number of growth and support workshops for men in the 1990s. During this time, Walter also turned to fiction writing: researching and writing a project entitled: Blood Ties, about traditional Native Americans working inside the L.A. Police Department. Walter’s social activism has manifested in years of participating in LA city local issues. He has been awarded several commendations from the LA City Council since 1990 for tree planting projects, traffic improvements, and organizing volunteers to gather food & clothing and render support to National Guard troops, LAPD and LAFD during the Los Angeles Riots of 1992. From 1998 until 2007, Walter performed personal management work for his wife, Shelley Morrison, co-star of NBC’s hit comedy series, Will&Grace. Walter returned to filmmaking in 2002 when he established his own independent production company, Chasing Light Pictures LLC to produce the feature-length documentary project: “Weaving the Past: Journey of Discovery.” Requiring four years of extensive research and development and two years of filming in Mexico and the U.S. southwest, Walter is presently in final stages of post-production and is in discussions with Zia Film Distribution LLC for distribution rights for domestic and international markets, with special focus on cable, video-on-demand, dvd, and educational markets. Walter also produced a documentary, Full Circle: The Bronx Walk of Fame, for the Borough of the Bronx, in NYC, and Around the Track, a documentary about the festivities surrounding the Kentucky Derby. He is also currently developing two other projects: “Whitewashed Adobe: The Rise of Los Angeles and the Remaking of Its Mexican Past,” a history documentary television series, and “To Die On Your Feet”, a feature film based on the life of Mexican revolutionary, Praxedis G. Guerrero. Walter’s passion for history – particularly the history of Mexican people in the American Southwest – has also led him to organize in 2007 an ongoing oral history project centering on first-hand accounts by surviving pioneering seniors (and memories of their descendants) of the early history of the Mexican Methodist churches, schools and orphanages of Southern California and Arizona; as well as spearheading a historical photograph preservation and archiving project coordinated with Cal State University Northridge’s Urban Archives Center, and the La Plaza Historical Society & Archives in Los Angeles to conserve, digitize and catalog thousands of early Los Angeles Mexican Methodist photographs that document living conditions, health issues, economic and social aspects of Los Angeles’ and Southern California-Arizona area’s Mexican Americans and Mexican immigrants. Likewise, working in tandem with the special collections archivist at the Claremont School of Theology in Claremont, California, Walter has organized a volunteer effort to digitize thousands of historic photographs in their collection in order to put a selection of them online for public and scholarly access. Advanced Education: • Occidental College, 1965-1969. B.A. Degree in History • University of Southern California, School of Cinema – Graduate studies in writing, directing, editing for Cinema - 1972, and 1979 Feature Film Production Experience (Assistant Director): • The Andromeda Strain, Universal Pictures, 1971 • Play It As It Lays, Independent, 1972 (also second unit director) • The Honkers, Independent, 1972 • Oklahoma Crude, Columbia Pictures, 1973 • Devil Times Five, Independent, 1974 (also second unit director) Television Production (Assistant Director): • It Takes a Thief – Universal Studios – 1971 • Treasury Agent – Universal Studios – 1971-72 • Cross Current - Universal Studios - 1971 Documentary Video Credits (Producer/Director/Writer): • Full Circle: The Bronx Walk of Fame, Borough of the Bronx, NYC, 2004 • Around the Track, Independent, 2004 • Weaving the Past: Journey of Discovery, Independent, (research & development 2002-2006; production 2006-2007; post-production 2008-2009; release date anticipated in early 2010.) Professional Affiliations: • DGA – Directors Guild of America • FIND - Film Independent • IDA – International Documentary Association • NALIP - National Association of Latino Independent Producers Special Skills & Interests: • Bilingual: English-Spanish • Still Photography (& history of photography) • Video photography • Historic photograph preservation and digitizing • Horseback riding • Yoga & martial arts • Gardens & gardening • Architecture & architectural history • Travel in Mexico & history of Mexico • Travel American Southwest & history of borderlands Statement of Purpose & Mission: Walter’s life journey is focused on promoting better understanding and appreciation of the disparate ethnic, racial and cultural groups living in the American Southwest, and greater United States through examining their historical roots and their history of ethnic relations. U.S.-Mexico cross-border issues are another important focus for Walter. It is his belief that immigration – legal and illegal - from Mexico and other nations into the United States is a process that will not cease, and is part of a world wide trend of population migrations from ancestral areas to other lands on all continents that is creating rising tensions and conflicts around the planet. How to coexist and live in harmony and mutual enjoyment with people that are very different in background, race, religion, language and culture is increasingly the challenge most humans must face and overcome in every community of the American Southwest, the United States as a whole, and in every other country of the world. Walter aims to make his own contribution to this planetary healing process.