| About Dominic | |
Contact Dominic KeatingCurrently there is not an mail or email address to send fan mail to Dominic.
About Dominic |
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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.
Dominic worked in a drag act called Feeling Mutual in order to get his Equity card.
Keating
currently resides in Los Angeles and enjoys golfing,
swimming, music, boogie boarding, reading and traveling. Dominic supports the Save the Children organizations around the globe. |
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| Actor - filmography | (In Production) (2000s) (1990s) (1980s) | ||
| Foreign
Policy (2008) Character: Ninong |
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"Holby
City" Love Will Tear Us Apart (2008) TV episode Character: Ollie Lake |
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"Prison
Break" (2 episodes, 2007) Character: Andrew Tyge |
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Beowulf (2007) Character: Cain |
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"Heroes" (4 episodes, 2007) Character: Will |
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Species:
The Awakening (2007) Character: Forbes McGuire |
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| The
Attackmen (2007) Character: Coach |
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Certifiably
Jonathan (2007) Character: Nicholas DeBoor |
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Marketing
Campaign for Sprint Fierce Blue Ascot Character: Ian Westbury http://www.myspace.com/ianwestbury |
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Hollywood
Kills (2006) Character: Francis Fenway |
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"Las
Vegas" Bait and Switch (2006) TV episode Character: Anthony Demby |
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"Enterprise"
... aka Star Trek: Enterprise (USA: new title) (98 episodes, 2001-2005) Character: Lieutenant Malcolm Reed |
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"ChromiumBlue.com" (8 episodes, 2002-2003) Character: Owen |
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The
Hollywood Sign (2001) Character: Steve |
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"The
Immortal" (6 episodes, 2000-2001) Character: Mallos |
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"Special
Unit 2" The Wraps (2001) TV episode Character: Dr. Harlan Edens |
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| StarLancer (2000) (VG) Character: Claymore - Doug McCleod |
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"G
vs E" ... aka Good vs Evil (USA: new title) (2 episodes, 1999-2000) Immigrant Evil (2000) TV episode Character: Sergei Draskovic Orange Volvo (1999) TV episode Character: Tomek Walenski |
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The
Auteur Theory (1999) Character: Lewis Rugglesworth |
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"Buffy
the Vampire Slayer" Helpless (1999) TV episode Character: Blair |
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Folle
d'elle ... aka What I Did for Love (1998) Character: Chris |
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"Poltergeist:
The Legacy" Father to Son (1998) TV episode Character: Bryan/Jason Crenshaw |
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Jungle
2 Jungle (1997) Character: Ian |
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| "Love
Street" Second Chance (1995) TV episode Character: Mark |
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| Shake,
Rattle and Rock! (1994) (TV) (uncredited) Character: Marc |
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"Teenage
Health Freak" (1991) TV series Character: Tony St. Michael |
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| "The
Bill" (4 episodes, 1989-1992) Party Politics (1992) TV episode Character: Andrew Jensen Old Wounds (1990) TV episode Character: Patrick Litton You'll Be Back (1989) TV episode Character: Friend 2 Life and Death (1989) TV episode Character: Greg |
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"Inspector
Morse" Dead on Time (1992) TV episode Character: Murray Stone |
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| "Casualty" Remembrance (1990) TV episode Character: Ian Tilsley |
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"Desmond's" (4 episodes, 1989-1993) Character: Tony |
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| "The
Paradise Club" Crack in the Mirror (1989) TV episode Character: Jimmy |
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| Actor - Theatre | (In Production) (2000s) (1990s) (1980s) | ||
| Alfie | |||
| Life Class | |||
| Rosencrantz and Gildenstern Are Dead | |||
| The Best Years Of Your Life (Man in the Moon) | |||
| The Christian Brothers | |||
| Screamers | |||
| Private Times | |||
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The Pitchfork Disney Author: Philip Ridley. Premiere: Bush Theatre in London UK
The Pitchfork Disney Reviews: "Brilliantly incarnated by Dominic Keating, Cosmo is the quintessence of Clearasil. A zit-free. tackily intimidating narcissist, he brags of having hatched as a fully fledged adult." - Paul Taylor
"The intruder is Cosmo Disney, an 18-year-old played with staccato disdain by the excellent Dominic Keating." - Benedict Nightingale |
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Hamlet Author: Shakespeare
Hamlet Reviews: "Technically the finest performance of the evening probably came from Dominic Keating as Laertes, thrusting himself about the place in a very confident fashion, with just the right blend of arrogance and rightful indignation in his conflicts with Hamlet, particularly in the carefully choreographed and beautifully executed dual. With guidance and more experience, Mr. Keating could be a fine young actor." - Rowan Atkinson and David Stevens |
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Amongst Barbarians Author: Michael Wall Publisher: Nick Hern Books, 1989 Dominic's Role: Bryan Premiere: Manchester Royal Exchange Theatre, UK February 9-25, 1989 Cast: Dominic Keating (Bryan), Ronan Vibert (Ralph), Tariq Yunus, Zubie Dar, and Anji Dar (Gaolers/Guards), Sakuntala Ramanee (Lawyer), Christopher Hancock (George), Avril Elgar (Wendy), Kathy Burke (Lilly), Rosalind March (Toni), Ricardo Sibelo (Barman). Awards: Michael Wall, Mobil Playwriting Award
Amongst Barbarians Reviews: "Dominic Keating excels as Bryan, the yobbo unable to comprehend his situation." - Terry Hamilton
"A touching display of agitated aggro from Dominic Keating." - Kenneth Hurre |
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