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Early Life and Path to Acting

Jeff Hordley was born on March 7, 1970, in Crumpsall, England, and grew up in Oldham, Greater Manchester. He attended North Chadderton Comprehensive before pursuing his passion for acting at the Manchester Metropolitan University School of Theatre, graduating with a BA (Hons) in Theatre Arts in 1997.Like many aspiring actors, Jeff started out with smaller roles, including guest appearances on Coronation Street. But in 2000, he landed the role that would change his career forever: Cain Dingle in ITV’s Emmerdale.

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Rise to Fame as Cain Dingle

Cain quickly became one of Emmerdale’s most complex characters — a blend of villain, anti-hero, and fiercely loyal family man. Jeff’s portrayal has earned him multiple British Soap Award nominations, including Best Actor and Villain of the Year.

His first stint ran from 2000 until 2006, when he temporarily left the soap to explore theatre. During this time, he appeared in Mother GooseAnimal Farm at Leeds’ West Yorkshire Playhouse, and Harold Pinter’s The Caretaker at Bolton’s Octagon Theatre.

By 2009, Jeff returned to the Dales, and since then, Cain has remained at the centre of some of the soap’s most unforgettable storylines — from feuds and family betrayals to love stories and shocking twists.

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Emmerdale’s Cain and Moira: A Love Story Built on Turmoil

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Cain and Moira are characters from the long-running British soap opera Emmerdale, known for their tumultuous and on-again, off-again relationship, which has been fraught with infidelity, personal struggles, and a history of deep emotional connection.

Their storylines often center on these dramatic events, such as Moira’s affair with their son Nate, Cain’s infidelity with Ruby Fox-Miligan, and Moira’s battle with a brain tumour, which have led to separations but also efforts to fight for their relationship.

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A Personal Battle: Living with Crohn’s Disease

Behind the cameras, Jeff has faced a very different kind of battle. At just 26 years old, in 1996, he was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, a chronic inflammatory bowel condition.

Jeff revealed he had suffered symptoms since the age of 20, enduring years of stomach pain and fatigue before finally getting a diagnosis. His mother had tragically died from the same disease in 1979, which left Jeff fearing for his own life.

“My reaction was, ‘Am I going to die too?’” Jeff once admitted. Thankfully, doctors reassured him that advancements in treatment meant his outlook was far brighter.

He underwent surgery to remove the diseased section of his bowel, which allowed his gut to heal and gave him a better quality of life. Even so, Jeff has been hospitalised several times due to the condition.

Despite these struggles, he has never let Crohn’s disease define him. Instead, he has become a powerful advocate for awareness, showing fans that even with long-term illness, it’s possible to thrive in a demanding career.