Dominic Keating Biography ((?)-)

Born July 1, in Leicester, England. Addresses: Office: c/o Enterprise, Paramount Pictures, 5555 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90038.

Nationality
British
Gender
Male
Occupation
Actor
Birth Details
July 1,
Leicester, United Kingdom

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Television Appearances
  • Series
  • Tony, Desmond's, Channel 4 (England), c. 1989-1994
  • Tony St. Michael, Teenage Health Freak, 1993
  • Mallos, a recurring role, The Immortal, syndicated, 2000-2001
  • Starfleet Lieutenant Malcolm "Stinky" Reed, Enterprise, UPN, 2001
  • Pilots
  • Lieutenant Malcolm Reed, Enterprise: Broken Bow (also known as Star Trek Enterprise: Broken Bow), UPN, 2001
  • Movies
  • Owen, ChromiumBlue.com, Showtime, 2001
  • Episodic
  • Ian Tilsley, "Remembrance," Casualty, BBC1 (England), 1990
  • Murray Stone, "Dead on Time," Inspector Morse (also known as Inspector Morse, Series VII), PBS, 1992
  • Bryan/Jason Crenshaw, "Father to Son," Poltergeist: The Legacy, Showtime, Sci-Fi Channel, and syndicated, 1998
  • Blair, "Helpless," Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The WB, 1999
  • Tomek Walenski, "Orange Volvo," G vs E, USA Network, 1999
  • Sergei Draskovic, "Immigrant Evil," G vs E, USA Network, 2000
  • Dr. Harlan Edens, "The Wraps," Special Unit 2, UPN, 2001
  • Also appeared in episodes of The Bill and The Paradise Club.
  • Film Appearances
  • Ian, Jungle2Jungle (also known as Un Indien a New York), Buena Vista, 1997
  • Chris, Folle d'elle (also known as What I Did for Love), UGC-Fox Distribution, 1998
  • Simon (some sources cite Lewis) Rugglesworth, The Auteur Theory, RGH/Lions Share Pictures, 1999
  • Steve, The Hollywood Sign (also known as Der Himmel von Hollywood), Amberlon Pictures, 2001
  • Also appeared in Pigs in Clover.
  • Stage Appearances
  • Four Door Saloon, 1991
  • Appeared as Cosmo, The Pitchfork Disney, Bush Theatre, London; also appeared in productions of Alfie, Tiffany Theatre, Los Angeles; Amongst Barbarians, Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, England, and Hampstead Theatre, London; The Best Years of Your Life, Man in the Moon Theatre, London; The Christian Brothers (solo show), England; PrivateTimes, Library Theatre, Manchester; Rosencrantz and Gildenstern Are Dead, Bloomsbury Theatre, London; Screamers, Edinburgh Festival Playhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland; and in Hamlet.

Further Reference

OTHER SOURCES

    Periodicals
    • Cult Times, November, 2001
    • Hello!, July 23, 2002, pp. 10-14
    • SFX, January, 2002, pp. 44-45
    • Starlog, May, 2002
    • Star Trek Communicator, July, 2001
    • Star Trek Monthly, May, 2002
    • TV Zone, January, 2002, pp. 28-31
    Electronic
    • Dominic Keating, http://www.dominickeating.com, October 11, 2002