Ivan was born in Moscow in 1990 in a family of architect and an artist. He graduated from RATI-GITIS (Russian Academy of Theatre Arts) 2008-2012, work-class of Leonid Heifetz. After Academy he worked in Moscow Art Theatre (2012-2017), Mossovet theatre (2014-2022) and Immersive performance "The Revenants" (2017-2021). Worked as a journalist, producer and art-director.
Ivan J. Rado was born on June 15, 1931 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. He was an actor and director, known for The Wild Bunch (1969), Mask (1985) and Santo contra Blue Demon en la Atlántida (1970). He died on June 27, 2018 in Seattle, Washington, USA.
Ivan Jacobo is an actor, known for Queen of Katwe (2016).
Ivan Jasso was born on October 3, 1983 in Collin County, Texas, USA. He is known for The Son (2017), Queen of the South (2016) and Echo 3 (2014). He has been married to Stephanie Cleghorn since November 3, 2012.
Ivan John Winkler is known for The Ravening, Star Wars: Lost Horizons and VELVET: Blue Assassin (2023). He has been married to Cherokee Winkler since 13 August 2013. They have three children.
Ivan Joseph is known for Jake Speed (1986) and Doggy Daycare: The Movie (2015).
Ivan Jovic is an actor, known for Chernobyl Diaries (2012), Artiljero (2012) and Pocivali u miru (2013).
Ivan Katz was born in Haifa, Israel. Arrived in the United States in Pasadena, CA. 1957 at the age of 11. Attended Pasadena High School and after transferring to three different Universities including University of Hawaii, graduated from Cal State LA with a degree in Political Science and minor in Theater. As a " Serial Entrepreneur" he started his first women's discount clothing and shoe store in Huntington Beach and built it to a 12 store chain called Krazie Katz. When the economy was in a recession in 1982, Ivan decided to pursue his passion for publishing and initiated what turned out to be the largest business magazine in Orange County called the Orange County Business To Business Magazine. Two years after starting the magazine, Ivan initiated the Business To Business Magazine Show which he produced and hosted via all the major cable systems in Orange County. After 4 years of producing and hosting the magazine show, Ivan sold the magazine to a group of investors. Following the magazine business, Ivan initiated a national software distribution company, SoftKat, an electronic component distribution company and upon transferring the business to his sons and retiring from his business career, devoted full time to his passion, acting. Starting with variety of student films from the local colleges, he participated in several principal roles in over 20 films! He was asked to audition for a competing mob boss and got the role in a feature film called "Sharkskin", a senator in the feature film "300 Rise of An Empire" and TV shows such as A&E Barter Kings and History Channel "Outlaw Chronicles" as well as several principal roles in national commercials including a principal role in the 2016 Budweiser Super Bowl Commercial. During these past 4 years, Ivan has studied under Diana Castle, Imagined Life Workshop and Gillian Commercial Workshop. He rides cross-country on a rebuilt 2000 Harley Road King Classic and works out daily to hold the AAU World Weightlifting Bench Press Record for his age group of 65-70 benching 340lbs.
Ivan Kavanagh is a multi-award winning Writer and Director best known for Son (2021) The Canal (2014) and Never Grow Old (2019). He was born in Dublin, Ireland. Other work includes Tin Can Man (2007) and The Fading Light (2010) which picked up 'Best Irish Film' and 'Best Actor' for Patrick O'Donnell at the Dublin Film Critics Circle Awards during the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival 2010, and screened in the World Cinema section of the Pusan International Film Festival 2010, Korea. Ivan's critically acclaimed psychological horror, The Canal (2014) produced by Park Films and financed by the Irish Film Board and Film Agency Wales, had its world premiere at the Tribeca International Film Festival 2014 in New York, and was subsequently released in cinemas worldwide to critical acclaim. In 2019, Ivan's western Never Grow Old produced by Ripple World Pictures, starring John Cusack and Emile Hirsch, was released in cinemas worldwide, also to critical acclaim. 2021 saw the release of Ivan's latest critically acclaimed film Son (Park Films), which he wrote and directed, a psychological horror film, starring Andi Matichak and Emile Hirsch. At the 2021 Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival Ivan was presented with the George Byrne Maverick Award by the Dublin Film Critics Circle. He is the creator and writer on an eight part TV crime series The Vanishing Triangle (Park Films, MGM) and has a number of feature film projects in the works.
Ivan Kaye is internationally best known for his role as King Aelle in Vikings (2013). In 2019 he has joined the cast of Amazon's series pilot for Stephen King's The Dark Tower (2020) as well as StudioCanal's action film Gunpowder Milkshake (2021). A remarkably versatile actor, Ivan Kaye already had a successful stage career in London's West End in dramatic and musical theatre before starting his work in television and film in his early thirties. Born on 1st July 1961 in Northampton, Ivan Kaye recreated TV adverts at the age of two years and performed TV shows with his friends throughout his childhood. After a key experience at age eight, he joined a youth theatre group and took over organizational responsibility in his early teens. His parents were social workers who insisted that he should earn a university degree to give him additional options if his plans for an acting career didn't develop as anticipated, but during his academic education, he used every opportunity to perform in plays. Hence Ivan Kaye managed to beat the odds and succeeded as a professional actor without a privileged background, any connections to influential players in the entertainment industry or even formal education at drama school. Starting with theatre and musical performances, he made his stage debut at Sadlers Wells in 1980 in 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' as Willie Wonka, appearing throughout the 1980s with the National Theatre in 'The Changeling', 'Ghetto' and 'The Magic Olympic Games', as well as West End performances in 'The Rocky Horror Show' at the Piccadilly Theatre as Eddie and Dr Scott, 'Serious Money' at Wyndhams and 'A View From the Bridge' at Bristol Old Vic, transferring to the Strand. His most recent theatre appearance was in the role of Tom Kettle in critically acclaimed West End play 'The Ferryman' in 2017/2018 before its transfer to Broadway. In 1992 he already had his own TV show: He played the leading role in the name part of detective drama Sam Saturday (1992) and has since been seen as Reuben Starkadder in Cold Comfort Farm (1995), a duplicitous spouse in Bad Girls (1999), an initially questionable doctor in EastEnders (1985) and dim farm-hand Bryan in sitcom The Green Green Grass (2005). More recently, he has appeared in less than sympathetic mode in productions that have reached an international audience and been dubbed into several languages like Assassination Games (2011) and period pieces The Borgias (2011) and Vikings (2013) (on his Twitter page he describes himself as "Villain for Hire"), but also in more lovable parts in crime drama series The Coroner (2015) and in mini-series The Woman in White (2018). Since then, he has transitioned to a focus on feature films made for the big screen in several genres (comedy, horror and period drama). Being a household name at home and having co-starred with Hollywood actors in multiple films, Ivan Kaye's larger-than-life on-screen version of King Aelle of Northumbria in Vikings (2013) has finally earned him worldwide fame. His career has received another boost from 2017 onward as in 2019 he has been involved in several promising and prestigious international projects like Amazon's series pilot for an adaptation of Stephen King's The Dark Tower (2020) and female-led action thriller Gunpowder Milkshake (2021). Due to his enormous versatility, Ivan Kaye has been featured in a wide array of roles encompassing lead and main parts as well as antagonists, outright villains, and comical characters. As a founder and director of Comedy Ink Productions together with actor/writer Douglas McFerran (born May 1958) he has produced and acted as a lead in short comedic offerings such as the mini-series Brilliant! (2007) and short film Sherlock Holmes Confidential (2013). Ivan Kaye has a reputation of being especially kind and appreciative towards his fans on social media and in person. He is a supporter of the Hounslow Urban Farm (where 'Green Green Grass' was partially filmed) and, with several other actors, the Justice for Andrew campaign, seeking justice for the murder of a young Liverpudlian. Ivan Kaye has two grown-up daughters and lives in London.