Since there was another Dominic Power already represented by the actor's union
Equity, he took his mother's
maiden name of Keating. To obtain his
Equity card, he worked in a
drag act called
Feeling Mutual.
Theatre Keating had success on the UK stage before working as a television and film actor. He originated the roles of Cosmo in
Philip Ridley's
The Pitchfork Disney and Bryan in
Michael Wall's
Amongst the Barbarians, for which Wall won first prize in the Mobil Playwrighting Competition. Keating's stage work in the United Kingdom includes the one-man play
The Christian Brothers at
King's Cross,
The Best Years of Your Life at the Man in the Moon Theatre,
Screamers at the
Edinburgh Playhouse Festival. In
Los Angeles, he has appeared in
Alfie at the
Tiffany Theater. which he was cast for after his role in the play
Screamers. He has made
guest appearances in
Inspector Morse and other television programmes. After moving to the United States, he received the role of the demonic warrior Mallos on the short-lived 2000 series
The Immortal, and starred in the
Zalman King series
ChromiumBlue.com. and appears as
Sherlock Holmes's brother in the film
Sherlock Holmes (2010) by
the Asylum.
Other work Commercials In 1988, Keating had a role in a
Tango commercial. Keating had a role in two early 1990s
Vidal Sassoon commercials, where his British pronunciation of "
salon" resulted in a spoof on
Saturday Night Live. In 2007, Keating appeared in a promotional campaign for
Sprint/Nextel as fictitious British rock star
Ian Westbury. Also for Sprint, Keating appeared in a 2009 cinema courtesy spot that encouraged cinema goers to avoid using their phones during the screening of movies.
Directing In 1997, Keating was one of the directors for the series
The Heartbreak Cafe. Video game voice work Keating voices a number of video game characters including the minor character 'Mouse' in
BioWare's
Dragon Age: Origins (uncredited); Kormac the Templar in
Diablo III by
Blizzard Entertainment; the dungeon boss Tirathon Saltheril in Blizzard's
World of Warcraft: Legion expansion;
Audiobook narration Keating has recorded a number of
audiobooks. He described the experience of recording
The Iliad: A New Translation by
Caroline Alexander over a span of twelve total days as "the most challenging thing [he has] ever done, and the most rewarding". In April 2024, after leaving
The Shuttlepod Show, Keating and Trinneer announced their new podcast
The D-Con Chamber. == Personal life ==