Kace Monney
Classically trained native English actor, Kace Monney, began his training on the stage at the Almeida Theatre. He spent several years performing and honing his craft as part of his early schooling, before undertaking the intensive Acting Masters Course at the renowned Drama Centre London. He then went on to co-write, co-direct, and co-star in the original award-nominated play "The Luncheon," which has had successful showings at Off West End theaters, including the Arcola, Stockwell Playhouse, Cockpit Theatre, White Bear Theatre, and Tristan Bates Theatre, as well as sold-out shows internationally. Critics have called the piece "Bordering on Revolutionary".
Kace performed in the stage adaptation of "The Picture of Dorian Grey," starring as the maverick Harry Wooton. The performance was critically lauded and sold out, and was later adapted into the OFFFest award-winning film "The Tragedy of Dorian Grey," where Kace reprised his role as the enigmatic socialite Harry Wooton.
Kace has also lent his voice to RingGo, the UK's number one parking app.
In addition, Kace has appeared in several films, two of which, "Before You Were Born" and "Lost Ones," have been screened previously at Cannes and other festivals.