What happened to Dominic Keating?

What happened to Dominic Keating?

Dominic Keating’s time ended on Star Trek: Enterprise fifteen years ago. Yes, time flies. Since that time, Keating has remained working in Hollywood, with the occasional trip back to British television. He was seen in the series Las Vegas, Heroes, Prison Break, CSI: NY, and Sons of Anarchy.

How tall is Dominic Keating?

5′ 8″
Dominic Keating/Height

How old is Dominic Keating?

59 years (July 1, 1962)
Dominic Keating/Age

Who played Malcolm on Enterprise?

Dominic Keating
Dominic Keating (born 1 July 1962) is a British television, film and theatre actor, known for his portrayals of Tony in the Channel 4 sitcom Desmond’s and Lieutenant Malcolm Reed on Star Trek: Enterprise….Television.

Year 2001-2005
Title Star Trek: Enterprise
Role Malcolm Reed
Notes 98 episodes

What is Connor Trinneer doing now?

Over the years since Enterprise, Connor Trinneer has been involved with several television productions including Numb3rs, Stargate Atlantis, NCIS, Without a Trace, Family Guy, Criminal Minds, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, 24, The Mentalist, and Pretty Little Liars.

Who played Crewman Cutler on Enterprise?

Kellie Suzanne Waymire

Kellie Waymire
Waymire on Star Trek: Enterprise
Born Kellie Suzanne WaymireJuly 27, 1967 Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
Died November 13, 2003 (aged 36) Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Education Southern Methodist University (BFA) University of California, San Diego (MFA)

Who is Connor Trinneer married to?

Ariana Navarre Trinneerm. 2004
Connor Trinneer/Spouse

What happened to trip on Enterprise?

Trip dies after being fatally wounded. In the Star Trek Enterprise relaunch novels set after “These Are the Voyages…”, it was revealed that Trip’s death from the explosion was faked so he could join Section 31 to spy on the Romulans, however this has never been solidified as being canon.

What happened to Crewman Cutler on Enterprise?

Crewman Cutler was played by the late Kellie Waymire, until she suddenly died in November 2003. As evidenced by both that draft as well as the final draft of the “Dear Doctor” script, Cutler was to have been consistently referred to, in that episode, as an ensign.