
Barnaby Kay
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1969-01-01 (56 years old)
Place of Birth
St. Pancras, London, England, UK
Barnaby Kay
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Barnaby Kay (born 1967) is a British actor noted for his roles in television, stage and film, and as a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Kay is the son of the actor Richard Kay (1937 - 1985), and the grandson of entertainer Arthur Kay (died 1970). He is married to fellow actress Nicola Walker, with whom he has a son, Harry.
Among other roles, Kay has appeared in Wuthering Heights (2009), Holby City (2008), Midsomer Murders (2005), Spooks (2004), Silent Witness (2002), Conspiracy (2001), Casualty (1999), Shakespeare in Love (1998), Croupier (1998),Jonathan Creek (1997) and Minder (1994).
His theatre work includes A Streetcar Named Desire at the Donmar Warehouse (2009), Orlando in As You Like It at the Novello Theatre (2006), Closer at the National Theatre (1999 - 2000), Pierre Bezuhov in War And Peace at the Hampstead Theatre (2008), Steve Calhanm in Eric Larue at the Soho Theatre (2006), and Alexander Petrovich Kalabushkin in Dying For It at the Almeida Theatre (2007).
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Known For
Acting
(2023)
Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One
as Put-Pocket Passenger
(2012)
Red Tails
as Commanding General Westlake
(2012)
The Deadfall
as The Previous Occupier
(2007)
Life Line
as Tony
(2005)
The Government Inspector
as Tom Kelly
(2002)
The Many Lives of Albert Walker
as Mike Darke
(2001)
Conspiracy
as Rudolf Lange
(2000)
Eisenstein
as Andrei
(1998)
Shakespeare in Love
as Nol
(1998)
Croupier
as Car Dealer
(1997)
The Man Who Knew Too Little
as SWAT Team Leader
(1997)
Oscar and Lucinda
as Wardley-Fish
(1996)
Cracker: White Ghost
as Dennis Philby