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All About Colman Domingo’s Husband, Raúl Domingo

Colman Domingo’s star continues to rise, with his role in musical adaptation The Color Purple and his scene-stealing change in HBO’s Euphoria. Fans are curious about the Fear the Walking Dead actor’s personal animation, but he has been in a very steady adoration for nearly two decades. Colman married his now-partner Raúl Domingo in 2014, but they met way back in 2005 during a chance encounter in a Walgreens parking lot.

Here’s everything to know about Colman Domingo and his longtime partner and husband, Raúl.

Who is Raúl Domingo?

Not a lot is famous about Raúl's personal life outside of his marriage—even his Instagram is private—but his work being has moved in tandem with Colman’s since they met almost 20 years ago. Their first summer together, Colman was called to Juneau, Alaska, for an acting role, and Raúl went with him, taking a job as an assistant costume designer on the shoot so they didn’t have to do long distance. They headed support to New York in the collapse, and that November, Colman proposed.

He has moved on to working in writing and producing. He and Colman created the animated brief film New Moon, about a Dark mothe

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Viewers fell in love with the star after watching his Academy Award-nominated performances in prison drama Sing Sing and biopic Rustin, and perhaps even after seeing his shady con-man Victor in the TV series Fear the Walking Dead. "But you can still have a crush on me," he has said. "I still want you to reflect I'm hot and sexy, and I'll flirt with you too. 

"We don't have to limit ourselves, because I never limited myself. I've imagined myself having wives and children and husbands and everything." 

With that rich baritone and Shakespearean cadence, not to mention his impeccable couture, it's little wonder that fans are captivated. And his latest striking role is as a stylish gay bloke with a husband in the relationship comedy-drama The Four Seasons. Inspired by Alan Alda's 1981 comedy film of the similar name, Tina Fey's new Netflix series reimagines

Who Is Colman Domingo’s Husband, Raúl?

Colman Domingo has had quite the banner year, with major performances in The Hue Purple and Rustin, the latter of which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Top Actor, thanks to his stirring act as civil-rights and gay-rights activist Bayard Rustin.

But besides his slew of high-profile roles, Domingo has also been in the news lately because of a recent visit to The Graham Norton Show, where he retold the story of how he met his husband, Raúl. Domingo’s affectionate story quickly went viral, and fans have become obsessed with the couple’s serendipitous connection. Now, we can’t accuse them if they’re aching to understand more.

Ahead, we interval down everything we know about Raúl Domingo and his relationship with the longtime star of stage and screen. This pair’s admire story is one for the books.


Raúl is a producer and director.

Domingo’s husband is a talented creative in many senses, and works in the business industry as adv. In fact, Raúl cowrote and codirected the animated quick New Moon, in which Colman voices the Storyteller. The 2022 film, which follows a mother and son who see their dreams illuminated by a ne

Oscar nominee Colman Domingo acknowledged in Out Magazine exclusive

Fresh off his Oscar nomination for "Rustin," Out Magazine has an exclusive interview with boundary-breaking actor Colman Domingo.

As only the second openly gay man to be nominated for an Academy Award for showing a gay man, Domingo is receiving well-deserved accolades that are decades in the making.

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While the journeyman actor sees himself as a regular guy in Carhartt coveralls making trips to Home Depot, Out contributor Tre'vell Anderson points out in the interview that there's nothing regular about him.

Anderson writes, "Even beyond the artist fashions he dons, a certain je ne sais quoi oozes from his pores; it's the stuff trailblazers and household names are made of. Behold, I think, the blossoming of, perhaps, one of our first Black openly gay movie stars. Finally."

In his more than 30 years in the fun industry, Domingo has been in a wide range of roles. His most recent polar opposite characters in "Rustin" and "The Color Purple" have