BIOGRAPHY:
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 honors 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 starred in the feature film Jungle 2 Jungle opposite
Tim Allen and Martin Short. He also appeared in the Oscar-nominated
feature film Almost Famous and starred with Raquel
Welch in What I Did for Love. In the soon-to-be-released
The Hollywood Sign, he plays 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 traveling.
Source: StarTrek.com
For a list of credits please see Dominic's IMDB
Entry.
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