Momo Dione
- Actor
- Director
- Producer
Momo Dione was born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He is of Guinean and
Senegalese descent. His father is a Guinean diplomat and his mother is
an entrepreneur specializing in event production and African fashion. Before
reaching high school, the actor/filmmaker had already seen a great deal of
the world. He came to the United States in 1993 when his father was
appointed to the Guinea mission in New York City. While doing plays in
elementary school on Roosevelt Island, he realized that acting was
his true passion. He began auditioning for projects while in high
school. But playing basketball and football, being class president for
three consecutive terms, prom king, and carrying a heavy academic load
left him with little time to follow his heart. He graduated from
Yonkers International Baccalaureate High School in 2004. He has since
been featured in plays, TV shows, commercials, music videos, student
films, independent films, and feature films. Some of his credits are
"Law & Order: Criminal Intent", "Across the Universe", "Notorious", the
upcoming "Restless City" premiering at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival
and several commercials. He is a graduate of the All Stars
Project/Youth Onstage/Castillo Theater youth development acting
programs. Momo was a member of the original cast and co-author of the
All Stars Projects' original production of "Our City." He's also posed
for paintings by Afro-American painter Kehinde Wiley. He is bi-coastal;
living in Los Angeles and New York. Frequent travel is a way of life
for Mohamed. He co-owns Caramel Cappuccino films, a production company that writes films that
articulate relevant issues of life and relationship in under-served or
under acknowledged communities with aims of producing them. He enjoys
horseback riding, opera, Congolese soukous, sports, and anything that has
to do with cinema. Dione is constantly auditioning and working on new
projects in search of the role that will allow him to make his mark in
the Hollywood and Broadway markets...and then the world.