British actor
Dominic Keating
Keating in 2016
Born Dominic Power
(1961-07-01 ) 1 July 1961 (age 63) Alma mater University College London Years active 1987–present
Dominic Keating (né Power ; born 1 July 1961) is a British television, film and theatre actor best known for his portrayals of Tony in the Channel 4 sitcom 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 on 1 July 1961. His father was Irish; his maternal grandfather, a brigadier , was awarded an OBE . His mother worked as an actress for a number of years.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
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 where he continued pursuing drama under Chris Richardson. At Uppingham School Theatre, Keating played Laertes in a production of Hamlet ; Rowan Atkinson reviewed the performance. Keating was part of the Cadet Force before realising he did not wish to proceed with a military career.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
After graduating from the University College London with first class honours in history,[ 6] 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 of Keating.[ 7] To obtain his Equity card , he worked in a drag act called Feeling Mutual .[ 8]
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 [ 9] and Bryan in Michael Wall 's Amongst the Barbarians , for which Wall won first prize in the Mobil Playwrighting Competition.[ 5] [ 10] 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 , he has appeared in Alfie at the Tiffany Theater .[ 9]
Television
Keating first received major attention in the UK with a semi-regular role as Tony in the Channel 4 sitcom Desmond's (1989–94)[ 8] [ 24] which he was cast for after his role in the play Screamers. [ 25] He has made guest appearances in Inspector Morse and other television programmes.[ 26]
After moving to the United States, he received the role of the demonic warrior Mallos on the short-lived 2000 series The Immortal ,[ 27] and starred in the Zalman King series ChromiumBlue.com .[ 26] He also guest starred on series including Buffy The Vampire Slayer , G vs E and Special Unit 2 ,[ 27] 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 , Holby City and the CSI: NY episode "Uncertainty Rules."[ 26]
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 , and in 2010 guest-starred on the FX original series Sons of Anarchy .[ 26] [ 28]
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 's animated version of Beowulf .[ 28] At a Star Trek convention in Sacramento , California on 9 September 2006, he announced he had been cast as an Australian scientist in the Species sequel Species IV .[citation needed ] He stars in Tim Russ's Plugged (2007)[ 29] and appears as Sherlock Holmes's brother in the film Sherlock Holmes (2010) by the Asylum .[ 30]
Other work
Commercials
In 1988, Keating had a role in a Tango commercial .[ 31] Keating had a role in two early 1990s Vidal Sassoon commercials,[ 32] [ 33] where his British pronunciation of "salon " resulted in a spoof on Saturday Night Live .[ 34] [ 25] In 1999, he was in a commercial for the PlayStation game Crash Team Racing .[ 35]
In 2007, Keating appeared in a promotional campaign for Sprint/Nextel as fictitious British rock star Ian Westbury .[ 36] [ 37] 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.[ 38] [ 39] [ 40]
Directing
In 1997, Keating was one of the directors for the series The Heartbreak Cafe. [ 39] [ 41] [ 42] [ 43]
Video game voice work
Keating voices a number of video game characters including the minor character 'Mouse' in BioWare 's Dragon Age: Origins (uncredited);[ 44] Kormac the Templar in the PC game Diablo 3 by Blizzard Entertainment ; the dungeon boss Tirathon Saltheril in Blizzard's World of Warcraft: Legion expansion;[ 44] and Gremlin Prescott in Epic Mickey [citation needed ] and Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two .[ 45]
Audiobook narration
Keating has recorded a number of audiobooks . 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 [he has] ever done, and the most rewarding."[ 28]
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 .[ 46] [ 47] In April 2024, after leaving The Shuttlepod Show , Keating and Trinneer announced their new podcast The D-Con Chamber. [ 48] [ 49]
Personal life
Until 2022, Keating had been engaged three times;[ 25] [ 50] as of July 2024, he is engaged to Dr. Sarah Falk.[ 51] He currently lives in Los Angeles.
Filmography
Film
Television
Voice work
Appearances as self
Year
Title
Notes
2004
Trekkies 2
Documentary[ 118]
Through the Keyhole
[ 119]
2013
The Captains Close Up
[ 43]
Episode: Scott Bakula
2016
50 Years of Star Trek
Documentary[ 120]
2021
The Center Seat: 55 Years of Star Trek
Documentary[ 43] [ 121]
2022
The Shuttlepod Show
Podcast[ 46] [ 122]
2024
The D-Con Chamber
Podcast[ 48] [ 49]
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