Jeff Hordley has played Cain Dingle in Emmerdale for many years, but when did he join the soap? How many kids does he have with his co-star wife and how old is he?
Here is everything you need to know about Jeff.
When did Jeff Hordley join Emmerdale?
Jeff Hordley joined the cast of Emmerdale back in 2000 as Cain Dingle.
He made his first appearance on March 30 2000 when he arrived in the village with his cousin Charity for their cousin Butch’s funeral.
However Cain didn’t know that Butch was actually his half-brother.
It was later revealed Cain was son of Zak Dingle as his mother Faith cheated on her husband Shadrach (Zak’s brother).
How old is Jeff Hordley?
Jeff Hordley was born March 7 1970 making him 51 years old.
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How long as Jeff been married to Zoe Henry and do they have kids?
Jeff is married to his Emmerdale co-star Zoe Henry.
The two met on the set of Emmerdale in 2001 when Zoe first began playing Rhona Goskirk.
The couple then went on to get married in 2003 and now have two children together.
Their oldest child Violet was born in 2005 and their son Stan was born in 2008.
Jeff and Zoe also have two dogs named Rita and Ronald.
How tall is Jeff Hordley?
It has been reported that Jeff is 1.83 metres tall making him approximately 6 ft.
Jeff Hordley’s illness
Jeff Hordley was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease when he was 26 years old. However he began experiencing symptoms from the age of 20.
In 2009, he spoke about his experience with Express.co.uk claiming he wanted to raise awareness of the disease.
Doctors had initially put his symptoms down to irritable bowel syndrome, but Jeff continued to feel unwell.
“Even though I tried to avoid foods that upset my digestive system, such as coffee and Chinese takeaways, I was still sick and tired and I kept losing weight,” he said.
His symptoms became so severe they began to interfere with his studies, and exhaustion meant he couldn’t make it to class.
“I was a drama student in Manchester and sometimes I had to miss lectures because I was too tired,” he said.
“I even had to drop out of my final year plays.”
Symptoms include diarrhoea, stomach aches and cramps, blood in poo, tiredness and weight loss, although some people don’t have all of these symptoms.
It’s a life-long condition that can’t be cured, but can be managed.
Jeff takes a mixture of probiotics and supplements as well as making huge changes to his diet. He also keeps active and goes running.
Jeff and Zoe’s allotment
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