Dominique McElligott Bio, Age, Height, Net Worth, The Boys, Movies, TV Shows

Dominique McElligott Biography

Dominique McElligott is an actress from Ireland. She has appeared on Raw, Hell on Wheels, The Astronaut Wives Club, House of Cards, The Last Tycoon, and The Boys as a series regular.

How old is Dominique McElligott? – Age

She is 36 years old as of 5 March 2022. She was born in 1986 in Dublin, Ireland.

Dominique McElligott Height

She stands at a height of 5 feet 8 inches (1.72 m).

Dominique McElligott Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $3 Million.

Dominique McElligott The Boys

She appears as Queen Maeve in The Boys and her comic counterpart in The Boys Presents: Diabolical. Queen Maeve is a major antagonist-turned-anti-hero in the Amazon series The Boys, first appearing as a major antagonist in Season 1 and then as a supporting anti-hero in Seasons 2 and 3. She was a member of The Seven and a former superhero.

Queen Maeve is the ultimate role model for little girls all over the world as a warrior, feminist, humanitarian, and the second most powerful member of The Seven. But in order to reach such incredible heights, she has had to make sacrifices along the way. Accepting the image demanded by Vought meant abandoning the truths – and even some of the people – she held dear. She’s now a disillusioned and cynical shell of the determined idealist she once was, though she’s regaining some of what she was when she came to The Boys’ aid against Stormfront and Homelander.

Dominique McElligott The Last Tycoon

She appeared as Kathleen Moore in the American television series The Last Tycoon. The show is set in 1936 Hollywood and is based on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s final book, The Last Tycoon, which was published posthumously. Monroe Stahr, based on producer Irving Thalberg, goes up against his boss Pat Brady.

Dominique McElligott Hell on Wheels

She appeared as Lily Bell, a recent widow who attempts to establish a position for herself with the railroad in seasons one and two of the American/Canadian Western television series Hell on Wheels. Lily discusses her husband’s work mapping a route from Nebraska to the Rockies and beyond. When they reach hostile native territory, Robert wants her to return to Chicago. Lily becomes far more aggressive in her dealings with the Union Pacific Railroad after it reaches the forty-mile mark. She also begins to wear trousers and a long coat to work instead of her cumbersome dresses.

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Dominique McElligott The Astronaut Wives Club

She appeared as Louise Shepard in the 2015 American period drama television series The Astronaut Wives Club. Louise has brown hair that she styles differently (Max notices, but Alan asks what man notices hair). She favors darker hues such as black and gray. Alan Shepard, like many other astronauts during the Mercury and Gemini missions, had affairs with women nicknamed Cape cookies while stationed at Cape Canaveral.

In public, Louise dismissed her disapproval of her husband’s affairs with other women, but when they were alone, she told him several times that she loved him and only wanted him to be true to her. During these exchanges, it appears that others warned Louise about Alan’s deceptive behavior, but she still chose to marry him. Louise desired Alan’s love solely for herself, and Max has previously expressed romantic interest in her. However, when he relocates for a new job, he is never seen or heard from again. Louise raised three daughters after her sister died, including her sister’s daughter.

Dominique McElligott Movies

♦ 2019 – Two/One
♦ 2012 – Not Fade Away
2011 – The Guard
♦ 2011 – Blackthorn
♦ 2010 – Leap Year
♦ 2009 – Moon
♦ 2008 – Dark Floors
♦ 2008 – Satellites & Meteorites

Dominique McElligott TV Shows

♦ 2022 – The Boys Presents: Diabolical
♦ 2019–2022 – The Boys
♦ 2016–2017 – House of Cards
♦ 2016–2017 – The Last Tycoon
♦ 2015 – The Astronaut Wives Club
♦ 2011–2012 – Hell on Wheels
♦ 2009 – The Philanthropist
♦ 2008 – Being Human
♦ 2008 – Raw
♦ 2005 – Whiskey Echo
♦ 2001–2002 – On Home Ground