Domingo was the executive producer of the critically acclaimed 1998 Mexican film The Other Conquest, produced by his son Alvaro and directed by Salvador Carrasco, in which Domingo also sang the original aria "Mater Aeterna", composed by Samuel Zyman with lyrics by Carrasco.
For anyone on social media, clips and soundbites from a viral “Saturday Night Live” sketch about a man named Domingo have been difficult to escape. Domingo made his debut during the Oct. 12...
Who Is Domingo? Why This SNL Sketch Keeps Going Viral - TODAY
Marcello Hernández’s Domingo has appeared in three SNL sketches with song parodies. Learn about the song lyrics and watch the viral sketches here.
Plácido Domingo is a world-renowned, multifaceted artist. Recognized as one of the finest and most influential singing actors in the history of opera, he is also a conductor and a major force as an opera administrator.
A prolific and versatile performer, Domingo made numerous recordings and several film versions of operas, and he ventured into popular music as well, in recordings such as The Domingo Songbook, Perhaps Love, and Pasión Española.
'SNL' writers reveal the origin story behind the viral "Domingo" sketch, starring Marcello Hernández as its titular character.
Everybody wants a piece of Domingo. He is, of course, the irresistible and eccentric horndog at the center of this season’s most mega-viral Saturday Night Live sketch. Marcello Hernández plays...
“Oh No, They’re Singing Too Bad”: An Oral History of SNL’s “Domingo”
First appearing in the Ariana Grande-hosted episode that aired October 12, Marcello Hernandez's homewrecker Domingo has become a quick fan favorite.
Domingo is a recurring sketch on American sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live, first appearing on the episode broadcast on , hosted by Ariana Grande.