Dominic Keating (
né
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Power; born 1 July 1961) is a British television, film and theatre actor best known for his portrayals of Tony in the
Channel 4
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sitcom
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''
Desmond's'' and Lieutenant
Malcolm Reed on ''
Star Trek: Enterprise''.
Early life and education
Keating was born Dominic Power to parents Patricia (née Keating) and Lawrence Power, in
Leicester
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on 1 July 1961. His father was Irish; his maternal grandfather, a
brigadier
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, was awarded an
OBE. His mother worked as an actress for a number of years.
Keating took part in his first stage performance while he was attending prep school at LGS Stoneygate. He played the character Cripple in ''The Ragged School''. He then attended
Uppingham School
Uppingham School is a public school (English fee-charging boarding and day school for pupils 13–18) in Uppingham, Rutland, England, founded in 1584 by Robert Johnson, the Archdeacon of Leicester, who also established Oakham School. ...
where he continued pursuing drama under Chris Richardson. At Uppingham School Theatre, Keating played
Laertes in a production of ''
Hamlet
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'';
Rowan Atkinson reviewed the performance. Keating was part of the
Cadet Force before realising he did not wish to proceed with a military career.
After graduating from the
University College London
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with
first class honours
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in history, Keating tried various jobs before deciding to become a professional actor.
Career
Since there was another Dominic Power already represented by the actor's union
Equity, he took his mother's
maiden name
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of Keating.
To obtain his
Equity card, he worked in a
drag act called ''Feeling Mutual''.
Theatre
Keating had success on the UK stage before working as a television and film actor. He originated the roles of Cosmo in
Philip Ridley's ''
The Pitchfork Disney''
and Bryan in
Michael Wall's ''
Amongst the Barbarians'', for which Wall won first prize in the Mobil Playwrighting Competition.
Keating's stage work in the United Kingdom includes the one-man play ''The Christian Brothers'' at
King's Cross, ''The Best Years of Your Life'' at the Man in the Moon Theatre, ''Screamers'' at the
Edinburgh Playhouse Festival. In
Los Angeles
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, he has appeared in ''Alfie'' at the
Tiffany Theater.
Television
Keating first received major attention in the UK with a semi-regular role as Tony in the
Channel 4
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sitcom
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''
Desmond's'' (1989–94)
which he was cast for after his role in the play ''Screamers.''
He has made
guest appearance
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The guests themselves (referred to as guest artists, featured artists, guest stars, or guest fighters, depending on context), are disting ...
s in ''
Inspector Morse
Endeavour Morse, GM, is the namesake character of the series of "Morse" detective novels by British author Colin Dexter, a Detective Chief Inspector in the Thames Valley Police in Oxford, England.
On television he was portrayed by John ...
'' and other television programmes.
After moving to the United States, he received the role of the demonic warrior Mallos on the short-lived 2000 series ''
The Immortal'',
and starred in the
Zalman King series ''ChromiumBlue.com''.
He also guest starred on series including ''
Buffy The Vampire Slayer
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'', ''
G vs E'' and ''
Special Unit 2'',
before landing a role in the main cast of ''
Star Trek: Enterprise'' as Lieutenant Malcolm Reed; the show ran for four seasons. Since then, he has had guest roles on the series ''
Las Vegas
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'', ''
Holby City
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'' and the ''
CSI: NY'' episode "Uncertainty Rules".
Keating joined the cast of the hit show ''
Heroes'' for its second season, playing an Irish mobster in a four-episode arc. He also guest-starred for three episodes on the
Fox TV series ''
Prison Break
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,'' and in 2010 guest-starred on the FX original series ''
Sons of Anarchy
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''.
Film
Keating appears in several films including ''
Jungle 2 Jungle'', ''
The Hollywood Sign'', ''The Auteur Theory,'' ''Certifiably Jonathan,'' and ''Hollywood Kills.'' He lent his voice to
Robert Zemeckis
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's animated version of ''
Beowulf
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''.
At a
Star Trek
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convention in
Sacramento
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,
California
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on 9 September 2006, he announced he had been cast as an Australian scientist in the ''
Species
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'' sequel ''
Species IV''. He stars in
Tim Russ's ''Plugged'' (2007)
and appears as
Sherlock Holmes's brother in the film ''
Sherlock Holmes
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'' (2010) by
the Asylum.
Other work
Commercials
In 1988, Keating had a role in a
Tango
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commercial
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* (adjective for) commerce, a system of voluntary exchange of products and services
** (adjective for) trade, the trading of something of economic value such as goods, services, information or money
* a dose of advertising ...
. Keating had a role in two early 1990s
Vidal Sassoon commercials, where his British pronunciation of "
salon
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Common meanings
* Beauty salon
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" resulted in a spoof on ''
Saturday Night Live
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''.
In 1999, he was in a commercial for the
PlayStation
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game
Crash Team Racing.
In 2007, Keating appeared in a promotional campaign for
Sprint/Nextel as fictitious British rock star
Ian Westbury. Also for Sprint, Keating appeared in a 2009 cinema courtesy spot that encouraged cinema goers to avoid using their phones during the screening of movies.
Directing
In 1997, Keating was one of the directors for the series ''The Heartbreak Cafe.''
Video game voice work
Keating voices a number of video game characters including the minor character 'Mouse' in
BioWare
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's ''
Dragon Age: Origins'' (uncredited);
Kormac the Templar in ''
Diablo III'' by
Blizzard Entertainment
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; the dungeon boss Tirathon Saltheril in Blizzard's ''
World of Warcraft: Legion'' expansion;
and Gremlin Prescott in ''
Epic Mickey
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'' ''and'' ''
Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two.''
Audiobook narration
Keating has recorded a number of
audiobook
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Spoken audio has been available in sch ...
s. He described the experience of recording ''The Iliad: A New Translation'' by
Caroline Alexander over a span of twelve total days as "the most challenging thing
e hasever done, and the most rewarding".
Podcasting
From 2022 until December 2023, he was the co-host of the podcast ''The Shuttlepod Show'' with his ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' co-star
Connor Trinneer.
In April 2024, after leaving ''The Shuttlepod Show'', Keating and Trinneer announced their new podcast ''The D-Con Chamber.''
Personal life
Until 2022, Keating had been engaged three times;
as of July 2024, he is engaged to Dr. Sarah Falk.
He currently lives in Los Angeles.
Filmography
Film
Television
Voice work
Appearances as self
References
External links
*
Dominic Keating's Official WebsiteDominic Keating's Official Fan Blog
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1961 births
Living people
English male film actors
English male stage actors
English male television actors
English male video game actors
British expatriate male actors in the United States
English people of Irish descent
Male actors from Leicester
People educated at Uppingham School
Alumni of University College London