
Age: 44
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Clive Standen is was born on a British Army base in Holywood, County Down, Northern Ireland, and at the age of two he had moved across the water to Leicestershire in the East Midlands. He went to school at King Edward VII School (Melton Mowbray) followed by a performing arts course at Melton Mowbray College. His first experience of stunts and sword fighting was at the tender age of 12 when Standen got his first job working in a professional stunt team in Nottingham learning to Ride, Joust and sword fight..His sword fighting skills are seamless (he is left-handed but learned to fight with his right hand in his early years making him uniquely ambidextrous in the craft). at the age of fifteen Clive was both a member of the National Youth Theatre and the National Youth Music Theatre performing lead roles in plays and musicals in West End and at venues such as The Royal Albert Hall and Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. He then won a place at the London Academy of Dramatic Art LAMDA on their three year acting course. Prior to his role in Robin Hood and Dr Who, Standen appeared in Waking the dead, in 2004, the Second World War drama documentary Ten days to D-day, three episodes of Doctors and Tom Brown's Schooldays, the acclaimed ITV adaptation of the book by Thomas Hughes. He also played the lead role of Major Alan Marshall in the Zero Hour TV dramatization of the SAS mission in Sierra Leone known as operation Barras. Standen took a lead role in the mainstream Bollywood film Namastey London alongside Katrina Kaif and Akshay Kumar. Clive is also the face of Evian water 2008. Away from acting, in his late teens Standen was a former international Muay Thai Boxer and later Fencing gold medalist. He married his wife Francesca in 2007 at Babington House. They live in London with their three children, Hayden, Edi and Rafferty. Hi is best known for playing the battle hardened warrior 'Gawain' a series regular in the Starz networks TV series 'Camelot' and also 'Archer', the swashbuckling brother of Robin Hood in the BBC TV series Robin Hood; a role which brought Standen much critical acclaim with many of the national press comparing Standen's charming but edgy performance and seemingly effortless sword fighting Skill to Errol Flynn. It was much speculated at the end of the 3rd season that after his brothers death "Archer" would pick up the mantle of Robin Hood and become the shows new hero. Clive is also known for a previous recurring role as Private Harris in the British sci-fi show Doctor Who.

Clive Standen

Raider
for Raider in FOR HONOR: BLOOD ARENA (Live Action Film Adaptation)
Suggested by TitoCalderon

The world has burned, and only steel and screams remain. The last survivors of humanity’s fractured ages—Knights, Vikings, Samurai, Wu Lin, and Outlanders—are unleashed into an endless blood-arena forged from the bones of fallen empires. The sky rains ash. The earth drinks blood. There are no sides—only slaughter. The Knights march in plate and fury, shields locking, maces pulping skulls like fruit. The Vikings roar through flame, berserkers cleaving torsos in half, axes biting through armor like butter. The Samurai carve through chaos, blades flashing faster than lightning, heads falling before bodies hit the ground. The Wu Lin flow like ghosts through smoke, hook-swords and spears ripping spines from flesh in graceful execution. And the Outlanders—mercenary freaks of every creed—rain gunpowder and chaos, dragging foes into barbed chains, detonating corpses into red mist. Every duel is a dance of annihilation: limbs fly, blood sprays in ribbons, battle cries drown under the grind of steel. Across burning castles, frozen fjords, and shattered temples, the warlord Apollyon’s legacy returns—one last crusade to decide who deserves to exist. The rules are gone. The code is dead. Only one truth remains: honor is extinct—only carnage endures. Five factions. One apocalypse. Infinite ways to die.