Variety exclusively reported that Clive Standen has signed a representation contract with Range Media Partners. He continues to be repped by Verve in the US, Independent Talent Group in the UK, and Behr Abramson Levy Johnson, LLP.
Standen is best known for his work on the History Channel’s hit show Vikings. Standen played the role of Lolo in the first four seasons of the series, which aired for a total of six seasons from 2013 to 2021.
Standen then starred in the NBC series Taken, which was based on the action film series directed by Liam Neeson. NBC’s “Taken” is a prequel to the film, with Standen playing a younger version of Brian Mills as he develops his unique skills.
Standen’s recent television appearances include NBC’s “Council of Dads,” Apple TV’s “The Morning Show” and Amazon’s “Secret Level.” In “Secret Levels,” he reprized his role as Lieutenant Demetrian Titus, the character he first voiced in the video game “Warhammer 40,000: Space Marines 2.” Standen has also lent his voice to other video games, including “Toxic Commando” and “Aliens vs. Predator.”
His film work includes “Vendetta” with Bruce Willis and “Clear Cut” with Alec Baldwin and Stephen Dorff.
Standen also serves as a producer under the banner Victorious Pictures, which he co-founded with His Highness Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa of Bahrain. The company has plans for “1001 Arabian Nights,” which is in development with Veritas Pictures, survival thriller “Claws,” and “Ax Masters: Forged in Valhalla,” a competitive format rooted in Norse mythology. Range will work fully with Standen and Victorious Pictures.
