Author: Carena Crawford

  • Emmerdale star Jeff Hordley: A real-life romance with his co-star, DJ and healthy living advocate

    Emmerdale star Jeff Hordley: A real-life romance with his co-star, DJ and healthy living advocate

    Jeff Hordley has played Emmerdale Cain Dingle for nearly 24 years. Cain arrived in the village back in 2000 and his wicked ways made an instant impression with fans.

    The moody mechanic has a weakness for beautiful women – in particular ones that are already taken.

    He’s currently happily married to farmer Moira, but the list of his past conquests is extensive.

    Cain’s character means he makes enemies easily. His past foes include his sister Chas’s late lover, Al Chapman and even his own family members.

    But what about actor Jeff Hordley? What’s his life like away from the village? And which Emmerdale co-star does he get to go home to every night?

    Emmerdale's Jeff Hordley
    Jeff Hordley plays Cain Dingle (Credit: ITV)

    Who is Jeff Hordley?

    Jeff Hordley is a British actor best known for playing Emmerdale’s Cain Dingle. He’s been acting since he was a teenager and has also appeared in well known dramas such as Heartbeat.

    Jeff joined the cast of Emmerdale at the start of the millennium and has gone on to become one of the soap’s best-loved characters.

    How old is Jeff Hordley?

    Jeff Hordley was born on March 7, 1970, which means he’s 53-years-old. A proud Mancunian, Jeff grew up in Oldham and is still to this day a passionate Manchester City football fan.

    He attended North Chadderton Comprehensive before graduating from Manchester Metropolitan University School of Theatre with a BA (Hons) degree in Theatre Acting.

    Cain talking angrily to Ruby on Emmerdale
    Cain is Emmerdale’s most popular character (Credit: ITV)

    Who does Jeff Hordley play in Emmerdale?

    Jeff plays the one and only Cain Dingle – Emmerdale’s resident bad boy, mechanic and all round soap legend.

    Cain was introduced as the black sheep of the Dingle family, and the illegitimate son of Zak Dingle and his sister-in-law, Faith.

    Arriving in 2000, Cain’s early years were spent shocking viewers with his illegal antics and also bedding a string of married women.

    There’s been two loves of Cain’s life.

    First up his cousin Charity, with whom he’s had a tumultuous on/off love affair (currently off).

    Then there’s Moira. What started out as a steamy fling resulted in Cain finding his soulmate and their marriage has certainly been the making of him.

    Cain’s had several brushes with death, including being attacked in a gripping whodunit storyline.

    He’s a dad of four to Debbie Dingle, Nate Robinson, Kyle Winchester and Isaac Dingle.

    Cain would do anything for his brood and even went as far as taking blame for Al Chapman’s murder to protect son Kyle, who was the real killer.

    Jeff Hordley smiles in 2009
    He’s a popular DJ outside of his acting (Credit: SplashNews.com)

    Jeff is a DJ on the side

    Jeff isn’t just a talented actor, he’s also a pro at spinning the decks. His side career of DJ-ing has seen him play at venues across the country.

    Speaking on ITV’s Lorraine, Jeff described his playlist as being a mix of “soul, funk, reggae, old 60s stuff and lots of great beats.”

    He added: “That (DJ-ing) has been my out-of-work acting job, you always need something else. And DJ-ing was always mine. Still might be…”

    What else has Jeff Hordley been in?

    Jeff’s first TV appearance was in an episode of the kids’ hospital drama Children’s Ward.

    And interestingly, Emmerdale wasn’t his first rodeo in Soapland.

    Jeff starred in two episodes of Coronation Street – first as a nightclub manager in 1997, then as a character called Wayne the year after.

    Jeff Hordley leaves Emmerdale

    Fans were shocked in 2006 when Jeff announced he was quitting Emmerdale to pursue other acting projects.

    He then swapped television for treading the boards and appeared in a string of theatre productions – including playing Napoleon in Animal Farm.

    But after three years out, Jeff decided to step back into Cain’s shoes and has remained ever since.

    Zoe Henry and Jeff Hordley on smile on the British Soap Awards red carpet
    Zoe and Jeff have been together for 30 years (Credit: SplashNews.com)

    He’s married to his Emmerdale co-star Zoe Henry

    Jeff’s romantic history certainly couldn’t be more different to his on-screen alter ego.

    In real life, the actor is happily married to his Emmerdale co-star Zoe Henry, who plays vet Rhona Goskirk. The famous pair have been colleagues for 22 years, and a couple for 30!

    They met in 1994 when they were students at drama school and smitten Jeff said he knew straight away Zoe was the one.

    Jeff proposed on the day Zoe won Best Actress in a Leading Role at the Manchester Evening News’s theatre awards and they then got hitched in 2003.

    Zoe Henry and Jeff Hordley’s children

    Jeff is a dad-of-two.

    He and wife Zoe Henry welcomed their daughter Violet Percy into the world in 2005. Three years later, in April 2008, their son Stan Percy arrived, completing their family.

    Jeff and Zoe are also parents to two beloved fur babies – their pet dogs!

    Zoe Henry and Jeff Hordley on Celebrity Supply Teacher smiling
    Zoe and Jeff taught others about growing their own veg (Credit: BBC)

    He rehauled his life after major surgery

    Jeff was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease at the age of 26. Tragically he lost his own mum to the same disease in 1979 after she suffered post-surgery complications.

    After undergoing an operation to have part of his bowel removed, Jeff then rehauled his lifestyle by quitting cigarettes and adopting a home-grown diet.

    He and wife Zoe have their own allotment, where they grow a huge range of fresh produce.

    Speaking on CBBC’s Lockdown Learning series Celebrity Supply Teacher in 2020, Jeff said: “We find that getting our hands in the earth and growing our own fruit and vegetables is a great way to connect with nature.”

    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm.

    Classic Emmerdale usually airs every weekday on ITV3 at 6am and 6.30am, plus 1.30pm and 2.05pm.

  • James Chase admits: ‘He can’t get away with it’ as he eyes end of Tom abuse storyline

    James Chase admits: ‘He can’t get away with it’ as he eyes end of Tom abuse storyline

    Tom King in Emmerdale is one evil guy. Controlling and abusing wife Belle, he is becoming more and more intense as he tries to make sure she is totally and utterly under his spell.

    We know there’s even more to come as producer Laura Shaw has confirmed the storyline will run until the end of the year.

    And actor James Chase has some thoughts on exactly what he thinks should happen – and how Tom should get his comeuppance.

    Belle cowers as Tom raises his hand to hit her
    Tom is awful (Credit: ITV)

    James Chase knows Tom ‘has a shelf life’

    James Chase revealed to Entertainment Daily that he always knew Tom has a “shelf life”.

    He added: “He can’t get away with it.”

    James is very clear that Belle needs to see her husband punished for what he’s put her through.

    “She needs justice for what happened to her and I think also the viewer needs that. From all the hell we’ve seen Belle get put through, we have to see her win in the end or at the very least, for him to lose.”

    James continued to say Tom needs to go to “prison at least”. But he also revealed he is keen for his sister to return to the village. Tom’s sibling, Anya, hasn’t been seen or mentioned much since his return. However James has admitted: “I’ve always wondered about his sister.

    “It would be interesting to see how he’d react to that. Obviously he’s said in the past that he isn’t that close to her anyway but it would be interesting just to see how he would react and if it would change anything in anyway.”

    Does Anya know something about Tom’s behaviour? Is that why he keeps her at arm’s length? And could she be the key to exposing Belle?

    Tom and Belle arguing in the village in Emmerdale
    Tom has put Belle through hell (Credit: ITV)

    Tom King’s abuse of Belle in Emmerdale

    Belle is a shell of her former self since marrying Tom. She realised on her wedding night she had made a terrible mistake after his nasty outburst about her family. She ended up sleeping on the sofa.

    However, Belle has desperately been trying to make it work and keep the peace. Constantly giving in to him and never standing up to him, Belle has allowed him to control every aspect of her life. He has stopped her working, is isolating her from her family and has even sold her car and taken control of their finances.

    Recently, Belle found out she was pregnant. She hadn’t wanted to start a family yet – knowing Tom is not the ideal dad and also fearing for her own mental health. Tom, however, is desperate to be a father and despite Belle’s pleas to keep the news quiet, of course announced it to anyone who’d listen.

    Belle knew she couldn’t go through with the pregnancy and made an appointment at an abortion clinic. She discovered Tom was tracking her every move so realised she had to be cunning to keep her termination plans a secret.

    But can she cover her tracks enough? Or will she get caught out in the end? And what will Tom do when he does find out?

    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm.

    Classic Emmerdale usually airs every weekday on ITV3 at 6am and 6.30am, plus 1.40pm and 2.10pm.