Charles Kay Net Worth

He has been married to Mary Wimbush since June 28, 1958. They have two children. Charles Kay was born on August 31, 1930 in Coventry, West Midlands, England. He is an actor best known for his roles in Amadeus (1984), Henry V (1989) and Fall of Eagles (1974). He has been married to Mary Wimbush since 1958 and they have two children.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Day August 31, 1930
Birth Place  Coventry, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom
Age 93 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Virgo
Occupation Actor
Years active 1958–present

💰 Net worth

According to various sources, Charles Kay, a renowned actor from the United Kingdom, is estimated to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by the year 2024. With his commendable acting skills and contributions to the entertainment industry, Kay has managed to carve a notable career for himself. Recognized for his talent and versatility, he has garnered a significant following and has starred in numerous films and TV productions. As he continues to excel in his craft, it is expected that his net worth will further increase in the coming years.

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Biography/Timeline

1957

Originally educated at Warwick School, Kay went on to study Medicine, then decided to train for the stage. He went to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and in 1957, after graduation, joined the Radio Drama Company by winning the Carlton Hobbs Bursary. He went on to join the English Stage Company at the Royal Court Theatre. He created the roles of Jimmy in Arnold Wesker's Roots (1959) and Charles V in John Osborne's Luther (1961). He was also in Wesker's The Kitchen, The Changeling (1961), and Twelfth Night (1962).

1963

He joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1963 and appeared in Stratford and at the Aldwych, London. He remained until 1966, during which time he played a wide variety of roles, including Octavius Caesar in Julius Caesar, Clarence in The Wars of The Roses, Launcelot Gobbo in The Merchant of Venice, Antipholus of Ephesus in The Comedy of Errors, Osric in the David Warner Hamlet, Dobchinsky in The Government Inspector and Moloch in Robert Bolt's The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew. He then joined the National Theatre where he played Celia in the all-male production of As You Like It (1967) and appeared in Peter Nichols's The National Health (1969).

2002

In 2002, he guest starred in the Doctor Who audio drama Excelis Rising.