DOMINIC SCOTT KAY
A proud Ambassador for Mending Kids International…
“Mending Kids International has opened their arms to kids and their familes when they had no one to go to in their greatest time of need, and changed their lives, forever. I am proud and humbled to be the Ambassador for Mending Kids International.”
“Where there is love; there is hope.
Where there is compassion; there is change.”“Please, open your hearts and make a difference in these children’s lives”.
Dominic Scott Kay age 12
With more than two dozen credits to his name, Dominic Scott Kay has a rather impressive résumé, especially when you consider than he is just 12 years old. Kay made his acting debut at the age of four, playing Tom Cruise’s son in Steven Spielberg’s Minority Report. He’s kept remarkably busy since then, especially in voiceover work. To that end, he has lent his young vocals to Wilbur the pig in Walden Media’s Charlotte’s Web and Buddha the puppy in Disney’s Air Buddies. He’s tackled many more human roles in live acting, playing son to Kyra Sedgwick in 2005’s “Loverboy” and to Keira Knightley and Orlando Bloom in the arresting finale of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End. The pre-teen Kay has even ventured behind the camera to write and direct two short films, Grampa’s Cabin and Saving Angelo, on which he worked with Loverboy co-star Kevin Bacon. Saving Angelo is based on a true story about an abused White Boxer, Dominic and his family found on the highway, left for dead and in a coma. “Angelo” now lives happily at The Malibu Fire Department. Kevin Bacon plays the fireman. Both short films were official selections in The Malibu International Film Festival 2008, where Dominic, also, received a nomination for Best Director for “Grampa’s Cabin.”
He plans on directing his first full length film toward the end of 2008. Beside his acting, directing and writing, Dominic has been singing for charity events, church, and benefits since he was three and, also, fronts his rock band “Wisdom.” He is very involved in charity work.
