Clive Standen
Clive Standen is a British actor best known for portraying Rollo in the History Channel series Vikings (2013–2019) and Bryan Mills in the NBC series Taken (2017–2018).[1][2] Born on July 22, 1981, in Holywood, County Down, Northern Ireland, to a family connected with the British Army, Standen grew up in Leicestershire in England's East Midlands.[1][3] Standen's early interest in performance led him to join a professional stunt team at age 12 in Nottingham, where he honed skills in horse-riding, swordplay, and combat, eventually becoming a National Muay Thai Boxing champion and earning an advanced gold certificate in stage combat and fencing.[1][3] He later trained as an actor with the National Youth Theatre and the National Youth Music Theatre before graduating from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) in 2003.[1] His on-screen debut came in the 2004 BBC drama Waking the Dead, followed by guest roles in series such as Doctors (2005), Heroes and Villains (2006), Doctor Who (2008), and the film Namastey London (2007).[1][4] Standen gained prominence with supporting roles like Archer in the BBC's Robin Hood (2009) and Sir Gawain in Starz's Camelot (2011), before achieving international recognition as the fierce warrior Rollo in Vikings, a role that showcased his physicality and dramatic range over five seasons.[1] Subsequent highlights include leading the Viking epic film Hammer of the Gods (2013), starring as the titular action hero in Taken, and appearing in family dramas like Council of Dads (2020).[1][5] More recently, he recurred as photojournalist Andre Ford in season 3 of Apple's The Morning Show (2023) and starred in the action-thriller Clear Cut (2024) opposite Alec Baldwin. In 2025, he hosted the Discovery Channel travel series Arabia's Best Kept Secrets and provided voice work for the Warhammer 40,000: 500 Worlds cinematic trailer.[6][7] In his personal life, Standen was married to Francesca Standen from 2007 until their divorce, with whom he has three children: sons Hayden and Rafferty, and daughter Edi.[8] He married actress Lucy Martin, his Vikings co-star, in September 2024 in Provence, France.[9] Standen resides in the United States and continues to pursue roles emphasizing action and historical drama.[5]Early years
Childhood and family background
Clive Standen was born on July 22, 1981, on a British Army base in Holywood, County Down, Northern Ireland, where his father was serving in the military.[1] His parents provided a stable family environment during his infancy on the base.[1] A few years after his birth, Standen's family relocated to Leicestershire in the East Midlands region of England, where he spent the majority of his childhood.[1] This move marked a transition from the structured, transient life of a military posting to a more settled setting in the English countryside.[10] Growing up in a household shaped by his father's military service, Standen was exposed to a disciplined environment that emphasized physical fitness and resilience from an early age, influenced by his parents' love of 1930s-1940s Hollywood swashbuckler films.[1] This background fostered an interest in action-oriented pursuits, influencing his formative years. A fan of Robin Hood, his first paid job was at a live show in Sherwood Forest as Wolf Little, Little John's son, where he learned stunts and sword fighting. At the age of 12, he joined a professional stunt team in Nottingham, gaining his first experiences with stunts, horse riding, and sword fighting as part of this hands-on involvement.[1][11]Education and formative experiences
Standen attended King Edward VII School in Melton Mowbray, England, where he developed an early interest in performing arts, before pursuing a performing arts course at Melton Mowbray College.[11] These formative school experiences laid the groundwork for his physical discipline and creative pursuits, influenced in part by his family's military background that instilled a sense of structure and resilience.[1] At the age of fifteen, Standen joined the National Youth Theatre and the National Youth Music Theatre, where he performed in various productions at prominent venues, honing his stage presence and dramatic skills through ensemble work and lead roles.[1][11] This early involvement in theatre provided him with practical training in character development and performance, bridging his academic education with professional aspirations. During his late teens, Standen trained in Muay Thai boxing from age 11, traveling to Thailand at 16, and became the undefeated national champion.[10][12] He later earned an advanced gold certificate in stage combat and fencing from the British Academy of Stage and Screen Combat, which enhanced his athletic prowess and combat expertise essential for his future roles.[1][13] These competitive achievements not only built his physical conditioning but also cultivated mental toughness and precision, skills that would prove invaluable in his acting career. Following these experiences, Standen secured a place on the prestigious three-year diploma course in acting at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), graduating in 2003 with a comprehensive foundation in classical and contemporary techniques.[14] His time at LAMDA refined his abilities in voice, movement, and interpretation, directly shaping his transition into professional theatre and screen work.Professional career
Beginnings in acting and stunts
Standen's entry into the entertainment industry began with stunt work during his early teens. At the age of 12, he secured his first professional job with a stunt team in Nottingham, England, where he gained initial experience in stunts, horse riding, and sword fighting.[15] This foundation in physical performance was bolstered by his training in Muay Thai, which he practiced daily from age 11 to 18, including a training trip to Thailand at 16, and fencing, which he studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, and for which he is a gold medalist.[12][16] By age 15, Standen had transitioned into acting through involvement with the National Youth Theatre and National Youth Music Theatre, where he performed lead roles in plays and musicals at prominent venues.[15] His on-screen debut came in 2004 with a recurring role as young Martin Raynor in two episodes of the BBC crime drama Waking the Dead, marking his first television appearance.[17] The following year, in 2005, he portrayed Charlie Halliday across three episodes of the BBC soap opera Doctors.[18] Standen's early career continued to blend stunts and acting, as seen in his lead role as Major Alan Marshall in the 2007 Discovery Channel dramatization Zero Hour: SAS Mission Impossible, a depiction of the Sierra Leone hostage rescue Operation Barras.[19] That same year, he made his film debut as Charles "Charlie" Brown in the Bollywood romantic comedy Namastey London.[20]Breakthrough television roles
Standen's early television momentum came from his recurring role as Private Harris, a UNIT soldier, in three episodes of the BBC's Doctor Who in 2008: "The Sontaran Stratagem," "The Poison Sky," and "Turn Left."[21] This appearance showcased his ability to handle intense action sequences within a high-profile science fiction series, building on his stunt training to deliver authentic military portrayals.[22] His visibility grew significantly with the role of Archer, the charismatic half-brother of Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne, in the BBC One series Robin Hood in 2009. Archer appeared in three episodes of the final season, depicted as a swashbuckling soldier of fortune marked by an arrow-shaped birthmark, lacking loyalty but skilled in archery and combat.[14] The character's opportunistic nature and Standen's dynamic performance in fight scenes contributed to speculation about a potential spin-off, marking a step toward historical action roles.[23] Standen achieved his first major leading series role as Sir Gawain, a battle-hardened knight and loyal warrior in King Arthur's inner circle, in the Starz fantasy drama Camelot in 2011. As a series regular across all 10 episodes, Gawain's arc emphasized his swordsmanship and protective instincts amid the power struggles following King Uther's death.[24] This portrayal solidified Standen's reputation in Arthurian legend adaptations, leveraging his physicality for demanding action choreography.[22] The pinnacle of his breakthrough came with the role of Rollo, Ragnar Lothbrok's ambitious brother, in the History Channel's Vikings from 2013 to 2018. Standen was a series regular in seasons 1 through 4, appearing in 36 episodes, and recurred as a guest in season 5 for several episodes, portraying Rollo's evolution from a fierce Viking raider driven by sibling rivalry and a sense of inferiority to a strategic leader who becomes the first Duke of Normandy.[25] Rollo's arc, blending brutal warrior exploits with introspective growth— including his consultation with a seer and role as a father figure—earned critical acclaim for Standen's nuanced performance, contributing to the series' strong ratings and praise for its historical depth.[26] During this period, Standen made guest appearances as Prince Telemon of Aegina in two episodes of the BBC's mythological series Atlantis in 2014: "Telemon" and "The Marriage of True Minds." In these, Telemon arrives seeking an alliance with Atlantis, engaging in a tournament for Queen Ariadne's favor amid threats from invaders, highlighting Standen's versatility in fantasy action settings.[27]Film and later television work
Standen's transition to feature films began prominently with his role as mountaineer Ed Viesturs in the survival drama Everest (2015), directed by Baltasar Kormákur, where he portrayed one of the real-life climbers involved in the 1996 Mount Everest disaster alongside an ensemble cast including Jason Clarke and Josh Brolin. This marked his entry into high-profile cinematic projects following his television success, showcasing his ability to handle intense physical roles in large-scale productions. He followed this with the lead in the zombie thriller Patient Zero (2018), playing Colonel Knox, a military officer racing to contain a global pandemic, directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky and co-starring Natalie Dormer and Stanley Tucci. In 2023, Standen took on the historical role of Prasutagus, king of the Iceni tribe and husband to Boudica, in the action film Boudica: Queen of War, directed by Chad Stahelski, which depicted the ancient British queen's rebellion against Roman forces. On television, Standen starred as Bryan Mills in the NBC action series Taken (2017–2018), a prequel reboot of the film trilogy originally featuring Liam Neeson, across 26 episodes over two seasons; in this origin story, he portrayed a young CIA operative honing the skills that would define his later career.[28] Post-Vikings, he diversified into more contemporary dramas, including the role of Gabriel Taylor, a mysterious figure tied to espionage and personal loss, in the six-episode miniseries Mirage (2020) on Ovation TV.[29] That same year, he appeared as Anthony Lavelle, the biological father of a key character and close friend to the protagonist, in the NBC family drama Council of Dads, spanning 10 episodes.[30] In 2023, Standen recurred as Andre Ford, a photojournalist covering the war in Ukraine, during season 3 of Apple TV+'s The Morning Show, and guest-starred as the operative Liam in a single episode of Netflix's action-comedy Obliterated. These roles highlighted his versatility in blending action with emotional depth, building on his action-hero archetype from earlier work like Rollo in Vikings. He returned for season 4 of The Morning Show, which wrapped production in November 2025.[31] He attended the inaugural Italian Global Series Festival in Riccione and Rimini in June, serving on the drama jury and participating in events at Teatro Galli.[32] Later that year, Standen was announced as a guest at the VIECC Vienna Comic Con in November, engaging with fans on his career spanning Vikings and beyond.[33] In October, he embedded with the Royal Air Force's 1 Air Mobility Wing at RAF Brize Norton for a week-long immersion, documenting the experience in a YouTube video to highlight air mobility operations.[34] Additionally, in July, Standen pitched an idea for a Vikings spin-off centered on his character Rollo's descendants and the Norman Conquests, expressing interest in exploring that historical arc.[35] In 2025, Standen hosted the four-part documentary series Arabia's Best Kept Secrets on Discovery Channel, exploring hidden wonders of the Arabian Peninsula.[36]Voice acting and other media
Standen has contributed to voice acting in several video games, leveraging his experience in action-oriented roles to portray military and warrior characters. In the 2010 first-person shooter Aliens vs. Predator, he provided voices for various Marines and the Rookie, enhancing the game's intense combat sequences.[37] His work extended to the 2012 third-person shooter Inversion, where he voiced the dual roles of Leo and the alien antagonist Gulthar, adding depth to the narrative's human-alien conflict.[38] That same year, Standen lent his voice to Kosak, a key operative, in the tactical shooter Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier, contributing to the game's global military operations storyline.[39] In 2024, Standen took on a prominent role as Lieutenant Demetrian Titus in Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, voicing the Ultramarines captain in the action game set in the grimdark Warhammer universe, where he delivered lines emphasizing themes of duty and resilience against chaos forces.[40] He reprised the character as Titus in Warhammer 40,000: Warpforge, a digital card game within the same franchise, supporting strategic gameplay through voiced interactions.[41] Additionally, in the animated anthology series Secret Level (2024), Standen voiced Titus in the single episode "And They Shall Know No Fear," depicting the Space Marine confronting a mutant sorcerer in a story that ties into the Space Marine 2 narrative.[42] Beyond gaming, Standen co-launched the podcast Vikcast - It's A Viking Thing in 2021 alongside actress Amy Bailey, both known for their roles in the series Vikings. The show features discussions with co-stars and fans about the historical drama, covering behind-the-scenes insights, character arcs, and Viking lore across 13 episodes.[43] Standen's involvement in other media includes a dramatic portrayal of David Scott in the 2011 episode "Forbidden Love" of the documentary series Banged Up Abroad (also known as Locked Up Abroad), which recounts real-life stories of imprisonment overseas. In August 2025, he appeared at the Welcome to Valhalla convention in Germany, organized by Proud Nerd Conventions, for an interview focused on his Vikings tenure, sharing anecdotes from the production.[44][45]Personal life
Marriage and family
Clive Standen began a relationship with actress Lucy Martin, known for her role as Ingrid in the final season of Vikings, after reconnecting at a cast reunion event in Berlin in 2022. The couple became engaged in February 2023 and married in an intimate ceremony on August 31, 2024, at Château Saint-Victor-la-Coste in Provence, France, attended by close family and friends.[9][46] Standen is a father to three children from his previous marriage to Francesca Standen, which ended in divorce around 2020; the family includes sons Hayden and Rafferty, and daughter Edi.[47][48] His experiences as an early parent, having his first child at age 22, have profoundly shaped his approach to fatherhood, emphasizing presence and guidance amid a demanding career.[49] Balancing family life with his acting commitments has involved frequent relocations, such as the family's move to Toronto in 2013 for Vikings filming, where his children adapted to new schools and environments. Standen's upbringing in a military family, marked by moves across bases including Northern Ireland and England due to his father's service, instilled values of resilience that he applies to maintaining family stability during professional travels.[50][1]Activism and interests
Standen serves as a spokesman for the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, where he advocates for ocean protection through campaigns aimed at combating illegal fishing and marine habitat destruction. His involvement includes public endorsements and participation in awareness efforts, such as sharing messages on environmental conservation during events like Earth Day.[2] Beyond activism, Standen maintains a strong interest in martial arts, particularly as a former international Muay Thai boxer during his late teens, which honed his physical discipline and combat skills. He is also a fencing gold medalist, an achievement that underscores his expertise in precision-based sports. These pursuits stem from his early training and continue to influence his personal fitness regimen.[13] Standen embraces a self-described "British cowboy" persona, reflecting his affinity for rugged, Western-inspired aesthetics and lifestyles, including a preference for boots and cable-knit attire. His hobbies extend to horse riding, which he has pursued since childhood and credits with enhancing his on-screen authenticity in action roles, as well as adventure activities like climbing, hiking, exploring, and scuba diving. In 2025, Standen participated in an immersive week-long experience with the Royal Air Force's 1 Air Mobility Wing at RAF Brize Norton, engaging in hands-on operations such as air missions and logistics training to gain insight into military life, culminating in a behind-the-scenes video documentary.[51][52][53][34]Filmography
Film roles
Standen ventured into feature films with the 2007 Bollywood romantic comedy Namastey London, directed by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, where he played Charles "Charlie" Brown, the British fiancé of the protagonist in a story of cultural clash and arranged marriage. His next project was the 2010 independent film Eating Dust, a thriller directed by Jade Carmen, in which he starred as Spence, a character involved in high-stakes criminal pursuits across rural landscapes.[54] In 2013, Standen took a lead role in the Viking action film Hammer of the Gods, directed by Farren Blackburn and produced by Vertigo Films, portraying Hagen, a loyal warrior accompanying Prince Steinar on a perilous quest to find his brother amid tribal conflicts.[55] He portrayed real-life mountaineer Ed Viesturs in the 2015 survival drama Everest, directed by Baltasar Kormákur, which depicts the 1996 Mount Everest disaster based on actual events from Jon Krakauer's book Into Thin Air and other accounts, focusing on the perils faced by climbers during a deadly storm.[56] Standen played Colonel Knox, a military leader combating a rabies-derived pandemic, in the 2018 horror thriller Patient Zero, directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky, where an asymptomatic man seeks the origin of the infection that has transformed much of humanity into violent predators.[57] In the same year, he appeared in the biographical adventure In Like Flynn, directed by Russell Mulcahy, as Charlie, a rugged companion to a young Errol Flynn during his early exploits in 1930s New Guinea involving gold prospecting and rebellion.[58] Standen starred as Chucky, a tough enforcer in a crew of small-time criminals, in the 2019 crime thriller Vault, directed by Tom DeNucci and inspired by the true story of a 1975 Providence, Rhode Island, heist targeting Mafia funds exceeding $30 million.[59] In 2022, he led the action-revenge film Vendetta, directed by Jared Cohn, as William Duncan, a former Marine who pursues vigilante justice against a crime family after the murder of his daughter.[60] Standen portrayed Prasutagus, the Iceni king and husband to the titular warrior queen, in the 2023 historical action drama Boudica: Queen of War, directed by Jesse V. Johnson, which dramatizes the ancient British queen's rebellion against Roman occupation following her family's betrayal. In 2024, Standen starred as Jack, a logger with a troubled past seeking revenge after his crew discovers a meth lab, in the action thriller Clear Cut, directed by Brian Skiba.[61]Television roles
Standen's early television appearances were in British productions, marking his entry into acting with guest roles in crime and drama series. He gained prominence through recurring parts in historical and fantasy shows, culminating in lead roles in international series. To present his television credits chronologically:| Year(s) | Series | Role | Episodes | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 | Waking the Dead | Martin Raynor | 2 | Guest role in the BBC crime drama. |
| 2004 | Zero Hour | Major Alan Marshall | 1 | Lead in the ITV miniseries episode "Operation Barras." |
| 2004 | Ten Days to D-Day | Canadian Commanding Officer | TV movie | Role in the BBC World War II documentary drama.[62] |
| 2005 | Doctors | Charlie Halliday | 3 | Recurring role in the BBC soap opera. |
| 2005 | Tom Brown's Schooldays | Brooke | TV movie | Senior student and mentor in the ITV adaptation.[63] |
| 2008 | Doctor Who | Private Carl Harris | 3 | UNIT soldier in episodes "The Sontaran Stratagem," "The Poison Sky," and "Turn Left." |
| 2009 | Robin Hood | Archer | 3 | Recurring role in season 3 of the BBC adventure series.[64] |
| 2011 | Camelot | Gawain | 10 | Series regular in the Starz historical fantasy, which ran for one season.[65] |
| 2011 | Banged Up Abroad | David Scott | 1 | Lead in the National Geographic docudrama episode "Jailer." |
| 2013–2017 | Vikings | Rollo | 45 | Series regular across seasons 1–4 and special guest in season 5 of the History Channel epic, a career highlight that showcased his action prowess.[66] |
| 2014 | Atlantis | Telemon | 2 | Guest role in the BBC fantasy series. |
| 2017–2018 | Taken | Bryan Mills | 26 | Lead role in the NBC action thriller prequel series, spanning two seasons of 10 episodes each.[28] |
| 2020 | Mirage | Gabriel Taylor | 6 | Series regular in the French thriller miniseries.[29] |
| 2020 | Council of Dads | Anthony Lavelle | 10 | Recurring role in the NBC family drama, which ran for one season. |
| 2023–2025 | The Morning Show | Andre Ford | Seasons 3–4 (multiple episodes) | Recurring role as photojournalist Andre Ford in the Apple TV+ drama. |
| 2023 | Obliterated | Liam | 1 | Guest role in the Netflix action comedy series. |
| 2024 | Secret Level | Lieutenant Demetrian Titus | 1 | Voice role in the Amazon animated anthology series. |