Born in Leicester, England,
Dominic Keating's early stage performances
led his instructors to single him out as
a "bright, young hope." Nevertheless,
his major studies at the University College
in London earned him a B.A. with honours
in history, not theatre arts. But Keating
kept the acting flame alive through the
academic years, participating in several
University productions and pondering an
eventual leap into the professional theatre.
Keating currently stars as Lt. Malcolm
Reed in the latest Star Trek television
series Enterprise. He also starred in the
feature film "Jungle 2 Jungle" opposite
Tim Allen and Martin Short, appeared in
the Oscar-nominated feature film "Almost
Famous," and starred with Raquel Welch
in "What I Did for Love." In
the 2001 film "The Hollywood Sign," he
played his first American role opposite
Rod Steiger, Burt Reynolds and Tom Berenger.
His television credits include a lead
role on Glory Days, a series regular for
five years on Desmond's, recurring roles
in The Immortals and G vs E, plus guest
appearances on Special Unit 2, Buffy the
Vampire Slayer and Poltergeist: The Legacy.
His stage credits include University productions
of "Life Class" and "Rosencranz
and Guildenstern are Dead." He won
an award for Best Actor on the Fringe for
his role as Cosmo in "The Pitchfork
Disney" at the Bush Theatre in London.
He also starred in the one-man play "The
Christian Brothers" in King's Cross
and in "The Best Years of Your Life" at
the Man in the Moon Theatre in Chelsea.
He was awarded the Mobile Prize for his
performance in "Amongst Barbarians" at
the Royal Exchange in Manchester, which
then transferred to the Hampstead Theatre
in London. Other performances include roles
in "Screamers" at the Edinburgh
Playhouse Festival and in "Alfie" at
the Tiffany Theatre in Los Angeles.
Keating currently resides in Los Angeles
and enjoys golfing, swimming, music, boogie
boarding, reading and travelling. |