Dominic Keating appeared as Lt. Malcolm Reed, the British security officer.
English-born Dominic Keating delivered a savvy accent and sharper demeanor than his co-stars.
His role as Security Chief often put him at odds with other members of the crew, and Keating held his own well.
In Episode 12, Gripper incited a race riot which Messrs Hopwood, Baxter and Keating broke up.
In this contest the Firbolgs were overthrown with great slaughter, and the remnants of the race according to Keating and other writers took refuge in Arran, Islay, Rathlin and the Hebrides, where they dwelt until driven out by Picts.
John Henry Keating As the eldest member of the team, John suffers many cruel jibes about baldness and incontinence.
Keating is also featured in other genre shows including Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Heroes.
Keating, History of the City of Memphis and Shelby County, Tennessee (Syracuse, 1888); James Phelan, History of Tennessee (Boston, 1889).
Keating, Narrative of an Expedition to the Sources of the St Peter (Minnesota) River, Lake Winnepeek, Lake of the Woods, &c....
Many authorities such as Keating and MacFirbis admit that descendants of the Firbolgs were still to be found in parts of Ireland in their own day, though they are characterized as " tattling, guileful, tale-bearing, noisy, contemptible, mean, wretched, unsteady, harsh and inhospitable."
Paul has been a Ronan Keating tribute artiste for two years.
These stories naturally become amplified as times goes on, and in what we may regard as the classical or standard versions to be found in Keating, the Four Masters, Dugald MacFirbis and elsewhere, no fewer than five successive invasions are enumerated.
They are also embodied in the Leabhar Gabhala or Book of Invasions, the earliest copy of which is contained in the Book of Leinster, a 12th-century MS., Geoffrey Keating's History, Dugald MacFirbis's Genealogies and various collections of annals such as those by the Four Masters.
This elegant and spacious restaurant has attracted such celebrity diners as Bill Clinton, Bono and Ronan Keating.