Charles Keating

SAG-AFTRA-AEA


Since he became a resident of the United States, Charles Keating has been able to work in the theatre, on film and on television.

Seasoned in theatre companies on both sides of the Atlantic, Keating came to the attention of an American audience in the award-winning Brideshead Revisited and Edward and Mrs. Simpson.

His contribution to the revivals of Joe Orton's Loot and What the Butler Saw earned him a Tony nomination.

Last year on daytime television's Another World he was nominated for an Emmy. This year he won it.

This season he starred in Lorimar's Going to Extremes. Mr. Keating is heard on PBS Radio reading Selected Shorts from Symphony Space and is a guest lecturer at Trinity College.

FILM-TELEVISION                         THEATRE

The Bodyguard                      Royal Shakespeare Co.
Awakenings                         Chichester Festival
Master of the Manor                Manhattan Theatre Club
Going to Extremes                  Long Wharf
Brideshead Revisited                    Roundabout
Edward and Mrs. Simpson                 Kennedy Centre
Fresno                             Billy Rose
Another World                      Music Box
All My Children                         Tyrone Guthrie
The Equalizer                      Aldwych
The Infiltrator                         Westport Country
Rocking Horse Winner                    Bankside Globe
Hotel                              Crucible
Miami Vice                         Charles Playhouse
Richard II                         Cleveland Playhouse
Sgt. Cribb                         Provincetown Playhouse
Nova                          B.A.M.
Dancers                            Lyric Hammersmith
Talent for Murder                  Playwrights Preview
Tales of the Unexpected                 Riverside Shakespeare
Crown Court

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