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Ronan Keating, born in 1977, is an Irish singer, songwriter, actor, and presenter. He first rose to fame as the co-lead singer of Boyzone in 1993. Launching his solo career in 1999, he recorded eleven albums and became internationally recognised with the hit "When You Say Nothing At All" from the film Notting Hill. Keating has sold over 20 million records as a solo artist, in addition to 25 million with Boyzone. He is known in Australia and the UK as a judge and coach on music competition shows, including The X Factor, The Voice Australia, and The Voice Kids UK. Keating is also noted for his charity work with the Marie Keating Foundation, supporting cancer awareness.