Ivan Kaye is a remarkably versatile actor, best known for his role as King Aelle in the popular TV series Vikings (2013). He has also appeared in a variety of other films and TV shows, including the Irish comedy movie Apocalypse Clown (2023),StudioCanal's action film Gunpowder Milkshake (2021),and the Disney+ series Wedding Season (2022).
Born on July 1, 1961, in Northampton, Ivan Kaye began his acting career at a young age, performing in TV shows and theatre productions throughout his childhood. Despite not having a privileged background or formal education at a drama school, he managed to beat the odds and succeed as a professional actor.
Ivan Kaye has had a successful stage career, appearing in numerous productions in London's West End and on Broadway. Some of his notable roles include Willie Wonka in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," Eddie and Dr. Scott in "The Rocky Horror Show," and Tom Kettle in Jez Butterworth's critically acclaimed play "The Ferryman."
In addition to his stage work, Ivan Kaye has appeared in a wide range of TV shows and films, including detective dramas, period pieces, and comedy series. He has played leading roles in several productions, including "Sam Saturday" and "The Coroner," as well as villainous characters in shows like "Assassination Games" and "Vikings."
Ivan Kaye is also a talented producer and director, having founded Comedy Ink Productions with actor/writer Douglas McFerran. The company has produced several short films and TV shows, including the mini-series "Brilliant!" and the short film "Sherlock Holmes Confidential."
In his personal life, Ivan Kaye is a devoted father of two adult daughters and lives in London. He is known for being kind and appreciative towards his fans on social media and in person, and is a supporter of several charitable causes, including the Hounslow Urban Farm and the Justice for Andrew campaign.