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Dominic Keating

Dominic Keating (born July 1, 1966) is a British television, movie and theatre actor, who plays Malcolm Reed on the Star Trek series Star Trek: Enterprise.

He was born in Leicester, England. His first stage performance was in primary school, playing a cripple in The Ragged School. After graduating from the University of London with a B.A. in History, he tried various jobs before deciding to be a professional actor. To get his Equity card, Keating worked in a drag act called Feeling Mutual. His current live-in girlfriend, actress Jilana Stewart met him while they were working together in Spain on ChromiumBlue.com . He first came to public attention in the UK when he had a semi-regular role in the Channel 4 sitcom Desmond's (1989-95), the first sitcom to feature an all-black cast. He went on from this to a role in Inspector Morse. Having moved to the United States, he gained the role of the demonic warrior Mallos on the short-lived series, The Immortal.

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