Robbie Kay is an American actor who started his career at a very young age. He has appeared in various dramas and movies. However, he is known for his roles in ‘Pinocchio’ and ‘Heroes Reborn’.
In addition, she has also worked on the fairy tale TV drama ‘Once Upon a Time’. In the series, actors such as Michael Raymond-James and Jennifer Morrison. For her role in the movie, she received Choice TV: Villain at the ‘Teen Choice Awards’. Do you want to know more about the actor? Then scroll down to read more information.
Subtitle : The famous actor of ‘Once Upon a Time’, Robbie Kay.
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Robbie Kay: biography, family, education
The actor was born on September 13, 1995 as Robert Andrew Kay in Lymington, Hampshire, England. He was born to parents Ivan and Stephanie Kay and has two older sisters, Camilla and Fiona. When he was a child, his family moved to Brussels, Belgium, and in 2006, they moved again to Prague, in the Czech Republic.
For his education, he attended the International School in Prague. She then spent a year studying acting, dancing and singing at Britain’s Stagecoach drama school. Other than this, there is no further information about her academic qualifications. She then moved to Houston, Texas and has lived there ever since.
Robbie Kay: career and life achievements
He began his acting career appearing in small roles from a very young age. After having small movie roles like ‘Hannibal Rising’ and ‘My Boy Jack’, he appeared in the role of young Jakob in the Canadian film ‘Fugitive Pieces’. He was 10 years old when he auditioned for the film, even though he was the 151st boy before he auditioned 150 boys for the role. In 2008, he landed the lead role in the 2008 miniseries ‘Pinocchio’.
After appearing in movies like ‘Bathory,’ ‘In Burges,’ he went on to play the role of a boy diagnosed with leukemia in ‘Ways to Live Forever’ in 2010. After that, he appeared as a cabin boy in the hit movie ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides’. He later worked on movies like ‘Flight World War II’, ‘Cold Moon’ and ‘Blood Fest’.