If you ever get the chance to have breakfast with Colman Domingo, you must: he’ll arrive at Café Chelsea in New York right on time – impeccably turned out in a cherry-red windbreaker and crisp white T-shirt, sunglasses on, too many gold rings to count – and playfully pour your coffee as if you were old friends. Amid the murmur of power players in the swanky French bistro, he exudes a disarming warmth.
At 55, Domingo appears genuinely at ease, not unlike his role as Ali Muhammad, the…

