He is killed by Lagertha after multiple incidents of abuse.[6]. One of Ragnar's warriors and son of Erik and Elisef. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. He ends up marrying Torvi and conspires with Kalf to ruin Ragnar. She also forms a close bond with Ragnar, providing him with a drug and becoming his lover. He has a wife, Elisef, and a son, Leif. He hates Christians and tries to kill as many as possible. An influential advisor at the court of King Ecbert. In seasons 2 and 3, Angrboda is portrayed by an uncredited infant actress. She loses her son at sea. Faced by Harald in battle, he is killed. Based on the historical, Elizabeth Moynihan as Queen Gunnhild of Denmark, King Horik's wife, James Murphy as Ansgar, a monk trying to convert Vikings in Kattegat. Daughter of Earl Haraldson and Siggy. While publicly boastful, he is insecure and feels unloved except by his mother Aslaug. Olaf refuses to recognise Harald, so Harald has him put away and sends warriors to secure his borders. He is murdered by Ivar after refusing to recognise Ivar as a god and predicting Ivar's fall. Co-starring Katheryn Winnick, Alex Hogh Andersen and Peter Franzen, Vikings is set in medieval Scandinavia. No other actor got that, and that’s the great gift of playing Bjorn. He is killed in battle by Rollo. He is poisoned by Kwenthrith who becomes Queen of Mercia. She kills herself in Iceland after finding out Kjetill and her brother Frodi murdered Eyvind and his family. The series broadly follows the exploits of the legendary Viking chieftain Ragnar Lothbrok and his crew, and later those of his sons. Vikings has seen all types of characters – some with good hearts, others driven by hate, but there’s one that has been a mystery even for those in the series: Harbard. Kjetill Flatnose and Ingvild's daughter and Helgi's wife, who joins Floki's expedition to set up a colony. Danila Kozlovsky’s a fine actor, and his eventual religious breakdown is nicely played, even if it makes no bloody sense. Based on the historical Odo of France. A Moorish orphan girl adopted by Helga. "New Beginnings" marked Ragnar Lothbrok's (played by Travis Fimmel) unexpected return. Filmed in Ireland, it premiered on 3 March 2013 in Canada.[1]. A settler who travels west with Ubbe's crew. Kavanagh began his career with the Irish comedy, Paddy (1970), where he played the small role of … He is an early supporter of Ragnar and is murdered by earl Haraldson. She is freed and marries Ubbe. Harald's violent younger brother. In the first part of season 4, Alfred is portrayed by recurring infant actor Conor O'Hanlon. He was originally an Anglo-Saxon monk named Athelstan who went on missionary expeditions and wound up killing a viking and … On his suggestion, Lagertha and her followers seek refuge in England. Los Angeles, Jan 4 (PTI) Actor Alexander Ludwig has tied the knot with fiancee Lauren Dear. Olaf rescues Harald, but occupies Vestfold. Vikings is a historical drama television series written and created by Michael Hirst for the television channel History. Stevenson only appears in one episode of the first part of season 6, although credited as a main cast member. He is the ward of Oleg, who rules the kingdom in his name as regent. @laurendear," Ludwig captioned a photo from the ceremony. In the first part of season 4, Ivar the Boneless is portrayed by recurring child actor James Quinn Markey and guest actor, In seasons 2 and 3, Hvitserk is portrayed by recurring infant actor Cathal O'Hallin. He assists Kjetill in massacring Eyvind and his family. The show portrays Ragnar as a former farmer who rises to fame by successful raids into England, and eventually becomes king, with the support of his family and fellow warriors: his brother Rollo, his son Bjorn Ironside, and his wives—the shieldmaiden Lagertha and the princess Aslaug. Kjetill Flatnose and Ingvild's son, who joins Floki's expedition to set up a colony. Beforehand, Othere said to Flatnose “and what of Floki?” to which he replied: “he [Ubbe] does not need to know everything” which raised serious suspicions of Othere between Ubbe and Torvi. He later betrays Sigvard and helps Lagertha gain power in Hedeby. A Byzantine abbess. Earl Haraldson, King Ragnar, King Horik, Emperor Charles, King Harald's and Prince Oleg's family tree. Robban Follin as Berserker, an assassin recruited by Erlendur and Kalf, Declan Conlon as Lord Wigstan, a relative of Kwenthrith and head of the Royal Family of Mercia. He is killed by Naad. 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A noblewoman, Roland's sister, and Count Odo's mistress. Based on the historical. Vikings wouldn’t be Vikings if, at the moment of Ivar’s death, Floki didn’t look up in seeming, mystical acknowledgement, but, in its sweet but superficial ending, Vikings leaves us with Floki’s words of resignation and rejection of all faiths other than [fill in the humanist platitude]. Ivar's similar experience with Freydis brings them closer. King Svase's daughter. Daughter of King Aelle and Queen Ealhswith of Northumbria and the wife of Aethelwulf. Based on the historical or legendary Gisela of France. Alexander Ludwig, Actor: Vikings. Following her separation from Ragnar, Lagertha rises to become Earl of Hedeby in her own right, going by the name Earl Ingstad. Igor fears Oleg, and has little love for Oleg's brothers Dir and Askold. Pretending to be a Norseman in Iceland, he adopted the name Othere, who he claims was the name of a wanderer he killed. He discovers Ellisif is married, and murders her husband, and then kidnaps and marries Astrid. Ruler of the most powerful kingdom in England. Bjorn and Torvi's son. Ivar leaves the child out to die, turning Freydis against him. He was killed by Ragnar with the Blood Eagle, for having attacked his people and his family.[4][5]. She falls pregnant and induces Lagertha to kill her during battle, admitting that she was always her true love. His real name is Athelstan and he was a monk in England. In seasons 3 and 4, Aethelred is portrayed by an uncredited infant actor. Based on the legendary Aslaug. [3] Heahmund leads an army in resistance against the Norse presence in York, becoming a principal ally to Aethelwulf. Earl Haraldson's wife, and later the lover of Rollo. Broadly based on the historical Alfred the Great. He offers himself as a sacrifice at Uppsala. Oleg is sadistic and uses his status as Igor's protector as a pretext for consolidating control over the kingdom. newspaper archive. Their reign, not so much. Pääkkönen only appears in one episode of the second part of season 6, although credited as a main cast member. Vikings season 6: Fans rage over missing Floki plot, The wanderer Othere may be based on the real Ohthere of Hålogaland, a Norwegian seafarer who lived during the Viking Age (793-1066 AD). Why is Athelstan important? A very religious warrior priest. He has an incestuous relationship with his sister, Therese. In the first part of season 4, Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye is portrayed by recurring child actor Elijah O'Sullivan and guest actor David Lindström. In the second part of season 4, Asa is portrayed by an uncredited infant actress. Floki's disappearance wasn't the only shock the producers of the show prepared for us. However, he is aware that he can use Oleg as a puppet, just as Oleg uses him. He is killed by Ragnar during personal combat. Jarl Borg and Torvi's son. He is married to Princess Judith, with whom he has a son, Prince Aethelred. Lord Cuthred's daughter and Prince Aethelred's wife. She is killed by Kjetill. He is married to his former slave Freydis, who manipulates him. The Hunger Games' Alexander Ludwig has a new girlfriend, judging from the many adorable posts on both of their social media accounts, and her name is Lauren Dear!. Vikings is a historical drama television series written and created by … The following is a list of series regulars who have appeared in one or more of the series's six seasons. It’s unearned but lovely, … In season 3, Alfred is portrayed by an uncredited infant actor. An Anglo-Saxon monk from the monastery of Lindisfarne in Northumbria. He conspires with Prince Aethelred to overthrow King Alfred. He is chosen by Floki for an expedition to set up a colony. In seasons 2 and 3, Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye is portrayed by an uncredited infant actor. Ragga Ragnars is credited as a series regular from episode 6x09 onwards. Following the deaths of Ragnar and Aslaug, she becomes Queen of Kattegat. A Viking of Kattegat who joins Floki's expedition. Killed by his brother Ivar after years of bullying. Vikings is inspired by the sagas of Viking Ragnar Lothbrok, one of the best-known legendary Norse heroes and notorious as the scourge of England and France. Oleg forms an uneasy friendship with Ivar after revealing that he murdered his wife after discovering her infidelity. Vikings season 6: What were Viking funerals like. Vikings series 6: Is Gunnhild secretly Freyja? Vikings season 6: Will Gunnhild marry Harald and betray Bjorn? He is stabbed to death by Kwenthrith. Prince Aethelwulf and Princess Judith's son. As fans on Reddit had theorized, Floki is alive and Ubbe finds him in the final episode of Season 6 aka the finale episode 20. Wife of Jarl Borg, then lover and wife of Bjorn and eventually lover of Ubbe. He also spoke of Sweoland (present-day central Sweden). Freydis claims she conceived through magically consuming Ivar's blood. She is killed by Asbjorn. In season 3 and in the first part of season 4, Magnus is portrayed by an uncredited infant actor. When the child is eventually born, it is deformed. He becomes disillusioned in Iceland, and becomes antagonistic to Floki. Based on the historical Æthelred of Wessex. Vikings is a historical fantasy drama television series created and written by Michael Hirst for the History channel of Canada. … Loosely based on Ragnar's unnamed daughters. Continuous lines signify a lineal descent and/or consanguinity, dashed lines signify a marriage, and dotted lines signify a sexual relationship. Elderly Viking and one of Ragnar's warriors. Harald is seriously injured, and Olaf saves his life, but also occupies his kingdom and keeps Harald a prisoner. Ruler of one of England's ancient kingdoms and the first to be attacked by Ragnar. Vikings season six, episode 10 titled The Best Laid Plans airs this Wednesday (February, 5) on History and Thursday (February 6) on Amazon Prime. He is killed by Thorgrim. The broad historical narrative is based on real events, with some of the principal characters representing real figures from history and/or legend. The version where Ohthere of Hålogaland’s existence is recorded is believed to have been written in Wessex during or shortly after King Alfred’s lifetime. Based on the historical Ivar the Boneless. Harald becomes enamored with her, but after Olavsonn's death, she marries Bjorn instead. Lagertha leads the resistance and eventually kills White Hair in single combat. Based on the legendary Lagertha. He is cruel and spiteful. Based on the semi-historical, Adam McNamara as Thorhall, a Danish Viking, Liam Clarke as Gudmund, a settler in Ragnar and Ivar's party, Ed Murphy as Gardar, a settler in Ragnar and Ivar's party, Jack Walsh as Scotus, loosely based on the historical, India Mullen as Aethegyth, a noblewoman from Wessex, Frank Prendergast as Bishop Cynebert of York, Laurence O'Fuarain as Hakon, a whale hunter of Vestfold, Mabel Hurley as young Lagertha, appearing in a flashback, Ross Matthew Anderson as Lagertha's father, appearing in a flashback, Uncredited infant actor as Baldur, Ivar and Freydis's son, Sandy Kennedy as Sylvi, a former shield-maiden at Lagertha's village, Jinny Lofthouse as Hild, a shield-maiden under Gunnhild's command, Emma Willis as Gyda, a shield maiden that volunteers as a sacrifice, Adam Winnick as Rangvald, Harald's captain, Ronan Summers as Herigar, one of Erik's warriors, Katherine Devlin as Natasha, at Oleg's court, This page was last edited on 17 February 2021, at 21:31. He considers himself descended from the trickster god Loki. They are listed in the order that they first appeared on the show. As the city falls, she admits what she has done and Ivar strangles her to death. Gary Buckley as Earl Vik, Princess Ellisif's husband, Uncredited child actor as Marcellus, second son of Rollo and Gisla, Uncredited child actress as Celsa, daughter of Rollo and Gisla, Albano Jerónimo as Euphemius, a Byzantine commander, based on the historical, Paul Reid as Mannel, Queen Judith's cousin, Damien Devaney as Wilfred, a nobleman and Princess Elsewith's steward, Tomi May as Jarl Olavosonn, Ivar's commander in York, Erik Madsen as King Hemming, a leader of the Black Danes confederation, Markjan Winnick as King Angantyr, a leader of the Black Danes confederation, Gavan Ó Connor Duffy as King Frodo, a leader of the Black Danes confederation, Gina Costigan as Runa, a former shield-maiden at Lagertha's village, David Sterne as Gudmund, an old man at Lagertha's village, Kathy Monahan as Eira, a former shield-maiden at Lagertha's village, Oisin Murray as Tarben, a young boy at Lagertha's village, Aoibheann McCann as Skadi, a shield-maiden under Gunnhild's command, Amy De Bruhn as Jarl Hrolf, one the jarls of Norway, Ivo Alexandre as Bishop Leon, who visits Kiev for Easter, Russell Balogh as Bishop Aldulf, a warrior priest in King Alfred's army, Breffni Holahan as Sister Annis, a nun who assists Queen Elsewith, Brendan McCormack as Leof, a soldier in King Alfred's army, Oliver Price as Galan, a soldier in King Alfred's army, Dafhyd Flynn as Adam, a soldier in King Alfred's army, Tim Creed as Orlyg, a slave serving King Erik in Kattegat, Acahkos Johnson as Na'pa'tes, a Miꞌkmaq child, Victoire Dauxerre as Nissa, a slave in the service of Queen Ingrid in Kattegat, Sean McGillicuddy as Osric, Bishop Aldulf's second-in-command, Billy Gibson as Ulf, Earl Haraldson's bodyguard, Conor Madden as Eric Trygvasson, a Viking who is prosecuted in Kattegat by Earl Haraldson, Craig Whittaker as Hakon, a Viking and one of Ragnar's men, Des Braiden as Father Cuthbert, in charge of the monastery of, David Murray as Lord Aethelwulf, the brother of King Aelle, Sean Treacy as Prince Egbert, King Aelle and Queen Ealhswith's son, David Michael Scott as Nils, a Viking warrior from Götaland in the service of Jarl Borg, Jay Duffy as Ari, King Horik's second son, Alan Devine as Ealdorman Eadric of Wessex, serving King Ecbert, Edmund Kente as Bishop Swithern of Winchester. He is eventually captured by Ivar who admires his skill as a warrior. Othere is the mysterious new wanderer in Vikings, who Ubbe (Jordan Patrick-Smith) and Torvi (Georgia Hirst) were introduced to by Kjetill Flatnose (Adam Copeland) upon their arrival in Iceland. Based on the historical King Ælla of Northumbria. A composite character of the historical Halfdan Ragnarsson and historical Halfdan the Black, the father of Harald Fairhair. Based on the historical Eadmund of Winchester. Little detail is given on him, yet he has appeared in many well-known films and television series alongside a variety of actors. One of King Ecbert's scouts. Jarl Olavsonn's wife. Jack Nolan as Earl Jorgensen, a Swedish warlord, sacrificed to the gods by Lagertha to secure the victory against the Saxons. Magnus starts to consider himself a Viking, converts to the Norse religion, and joins Harald. Episode 10 is the midseason finale, with the second half of the final season expected to air in November 2020. His wife Rafarta's brother was killed by Kjetill's father, which makes him antagonistic to Kjetill. She drowns while attempting to save Ragnar's children from a similar fate as her own. His net worth is $3 million and his acting career and endorsements deals are his main sources of income. There is one more episode to go before the Vikings season six midseason finale, so hopefully, fans will find out exactly what happened to Floki in the next episode. Oleg wants to conquer Scandinavia which he claims is the property of the Rus. Through Heahmund's influence the Northmen are given sanctuary in return for fighting against other Viking raiders. She has a brother, Prince Burgred, and a putative illegitimate son with Ragnar, Magnus. Helgi brings back Floki, Kjetill and Frodi, along with several of Kjetill's farmhands. He is flogged to death by Roland on Emperor Charles's orders. She, along with Gyda, dies in a plague. The son of Rurik and heir to Kievan Rus'. During his travels as a missionary, he took the identity of the dying wanderer Othere and moved to Iceland. He is killed by Rollo, after Earl Haraldson's death. In Vikings, British actor Ivan Kaye played King Aella. Kjetill represents the Norweigan form of the name. She has a legitimate son with Aethelwulf, Aethelred, and an illegitimate one with Athelstan, Alfred. Ragnar and Lagertha's son, given his epithet by his father after his first battle with the Saxons. He often provides mysterious predictions to the characters. A scheming troublemaker, and ally of Earl Sigvard of Hedeby. Othere also seems to know about Folki’s whereabouts, handing Ubbe his friend’s wedding ring, explaining his disappearance was because he “had no hope left for humanity”. Ohthere’s account is the first written source which features the term Denmark [dena mearc] and Norway [norðweg]. As his wife, she becomes queen of Kattegat. She joins Floki's expedition to set up a colony. Sutherland only appears in one episode of season 1, although credited as a main cast member. Loosely based on the Norse chief Sigfred who took part in the Siege of Paris (885–86). When Lagertha rejects his advances, he helps Kalf gain power in Hedeby. Find out more about Ivar the Boneless and the rest of the cast on HISTORY. The characters are listed in the order they were first credited. She is killed and usurped by a vengeful Lagertha. He has a wife, Torvi, and a son, Guthrum. Created by Michael Hirst, Vikings premiered on History Channel in 2013, and even though it was initially intended to be a miniseries, it was quickly … Meet the cast of Vikings on HISTORY. Ubbe eventually rejects her to marry Torvi, causing Margrethe to go insane. He dreams of becoming Bretwalda and becomes an unlikely friend of Ragnar. Othere may be based on the real Ohthere of Hålogaland, Vikings season 6: Who is the woman looking after Hvitserk? The actor of Kjetill is Adam Copeland, who is also known as former WWE Superstar, Edge. After starring in the hugely successful blockbuster, The Hunger Games (2012) (for which he received two awards), Alexander has gone on to work in films such as Lone Survivor (2013), The Final Girls (2015), and Bad Boys for Life (2020), and received critical acclaim for his … In season 5, Asa is portrayed by recurring child actress Svea Killoran. Vikings Cast: find out the real-life couples of Vikings actors. She is assassinated with her brother by Emperor Charles's men. The first season of the series begins at the start of the Viking … He is killed by White Hair. When Lagertha kills Aslaug, Ivar vows vengeance and with the help of Harald and Rollo makes himself king of Kattegat. The following is a list of named characters who have had a relatively relevant story arc on the series. When attempting to warn Lagertha of an attack, she is raped by the whaler she tries to bribe. The Varangian (east European Viking) ruler of Kiev, called "the Prophet". In season 2, Judith is portrayed by recurring actress. Sorry ladies! A powerful king in Denmark who ends up being overthrown by Ragnar. An ealdorman of Wessex. Eyvind and Rafarta's son, who joins Floki's expedition to set up a colony. Hvitserk remains her lover with Ubbe's consent. The same goes for the fearsome shield maidens at Kattegat, whose ferocity is feared by many in the show, but is the complete opposite in real life. King Horik's first son. In the first part of season 5, Lagertha is also portrayed by guest child actress Mabel Hurley. When Lagertha is driven into exile in England, Ubbe becomes Alfred's advisor and converts to Christianity. His ships create a revolution in shipwrighting. A settler who travels west with Ubbe's crew. He grows tired of living in his brother's shadow and of Harald's war with other Norsemen, and joins Bjorn’s expedition to the Mediterranean. He joins the Great Heathen Army and battles Aella and Aethelwulf. He has not been seen since. Count Odo's first-in-command. A birth defect has rendered his legs useless and left him impotent. Loosely based on the legendary Snæfrith, a lover of Harald Fairhair. Based on the historical Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye. Based on the historical Aethelwulf. Father of Princess Judith, Aethelwulf's wife, and grandfather of Princes Aethelred and Alfred. He is killed in battle by Hvitserk. On the other hand, Oleg’s dead. He is killed by Torvi after frequently threatening Torvi's son Guthrum. John Kavanagh, Actor: Alexander. The "Vikings" actor shared the wedding news on Instagram. They form a close friendship which leads Halfdan to join Lagertha's side when Ivar and Harald declare war. Alex Høgh Andersen stars as Ivar the Boneless in HISTORY's series Vikings. Rafarta and Asbjorn are implicated as the murderers and Floki banishes Eyvind and his family. She and Bjorn have a secret affair. Spoilers for 'Vikings' Season 6 Episodes 11 to 20 . After the re-conquest of Kattegat by Bjorn she is made Hvitserk's caretaker. Mannel's daughter, Queen Judith's niece and King Alfred's wife. Vikings season 6: Who is Ray Stevenson? Ubbe asks him to sail again with him to find the new land. He then sailed west and glimpsed the Golden Land. The 59-year-old is best known for playing Byran in the comedy series The Green Green Grass! Based on the historical Judith of Flanders. She is kidnapped by Harald whom she marries. In the second part of season 4, Magnus is portrayed by guest child actor Cameron Hogan. A Miꞌkmaq warrior and Peminuit's younger brother. Loosely inspired by the historical Kassiani. From episode 6x01 to 6x08, she is credited as a guest star. Travis Fimmel is an Australian actor who gained high profiled fame through his role in the History Channel TV series Vikings, King Ragnar Lothbrok. The Vikings Season 6 premiere had some other surprises in store. A loyal henchman of Earl Haraldson. She dies in a plague. He has successfully sacked Constantinople, but is critical of Rurik's eastward expansion. Othere told the tale of the ‘golden land’ to the west, presumably land which today is present-day America. Loosely based on the historical Hrafna-Flóki Vilgerðarson.[2]. And now I am taking that knowledge to every other project I do." Yidu becomes protective of the sons of Ragnar. Hvitserk's love interest. Ragnar and Aslaug's second son. He is killed at the Siege of Paris. The "Kj" in his name is read as the "ch" in the german "ich". Vikings fans may also have seen him in The Borgias series. Hvitserk is sent to broker the deal, but Hvitserk instead asks Olaf to help overthrow Ivar. Seiðr of Kattegat. Athelstan is important as he has significant ties to the missing Floki. This breaks Ivar's ego and he suspects Freydis has fooled him. Hålogaland was the northernmost of the Norwegian provinces, described in medieval Norse sagas. His true identity was unmasked when he said a Christian prayer over a dying Torvi. Shieldmaiden and lover of Lagertha. Daughter of Emperor Charles and later wedded to Duke Rollo. Vikings season 6: Bjorn’s biggest regret revealed in Ivar betrayal? The sixth and final season of the historical drama television series Vikings premiered on December 4, 2019, on History in Canada. Meet the Rome actor. Broadly inspired by the historical Heahmund. "My wife, my best friend, the future mother of my children, my everything. The following is a list of named characters who appeared in just one episode of the series. She is stabbed by Judith. The family is ravaged by disease and weather and sends Helgi for help. One of Aslaug's slaves in Kattegat and the shared lover of Ubbe, Hvitserk and Sigurd. A Sami chief and an ally to Lagertha. Something of a surrogate daughter to Floki, she tries to mend peace between the feauding clans of Kjetill and Eyvind. order back issues and use the historic Daily Express Charles is a composite character drawing from the historical Charles the Bald (grandson of Charlemagne who first defended Paris from the Vikings), Charles the Fat (who commanded Odo) and Charles the Simple (who encountered Rollo, and may have had a daughter Gisela). A charismatic wanderer and storyteller who visits Kattegat. ‘Vikings’ star Peter Franzén will headline premium Finnish series “Helsinki Syndrome” from “Bordertown” creator Mikko Oikkonen, co-writer Antti Pesonen and helmer Juuso Syrjä. Kjetill Flatnose and Ingvild's son, who joins Floki's expedition to set up a colony. Get season by season character and cast bios and more only on HISTORY. In seasons 2 and 3, Ubbe is portrayed by recurring infant actor Cormac Melia. Heahmund fights for Ivar against Lagertha, but is captured in the initial battle. Based on the historical Ubba. Chinese slave belonging to Aslaug. In the penultimate episode ahead of the show’s midseason finale, Othere revealed to Ubbe he was once a Christian monk named Athelstan (George Blagden), the same name of a character killed by Floki back in season three.