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Jake Hendriks (born 1981) is a British television actor from Chessington, England. He is known for portraying Kieron Hobbs in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks and numerous stage roles.

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Personal life

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Jake Hendriks, born Jacob Hendrik Cuddihy in 1981 in Chessington, is the eldest of three boys, with two younger brothers, Joshua and Caleb. He attended Hinchley Wood School, and then Tiffin School, Kingston-upon-Thames, a selective boys' grammar school with specialist Performing Arts College status. He graduated from Guildford School of Acting in 2004.[1] He is currently managed by Burnett Crowther associates Ltd and also works freelance as a professional story board artist

Television roles

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Hollyoaks

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He played the part of gay Catholic priest Kieron Hobbs from 8 January until 5 September 2008.[2][3]

In an interview with Hollyoaks website, he commented on his on-screen persona:

"He's a laid back guy and as a result he has a calming effect on the McQueens who usually have a manic household. He also seems to be always eating for some reason, nearly every scene I've filmed I've had to be eating something!”.[4]

Previous television roles

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Prior to Hollyoaks, Hendriks also had roles in Ultimate Force (Series 3, Episode 3: "Class of 1980") playing Paul Brown; in 3 episodes of Down to Earth ("Broken dreams", "Changes", "Dangerous Liaisons") playing Simon Cole and in Casualty (Series 21, Episode 26: "The Killing Floor") playing Bobby Anstiss.

Award nominations

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Inside Soap Awards 2008

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Hendriks was nominated for "Best Newcomer" at the 2008 Inside Soap Awards for his role as Kieron Hobbs in Hollyoaks. He had been short-listed but did not win.

Filmography

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  • The Battle of Monte Camino (2003) – Short movie directed by Simeon Lumgair, playing Pvt. Daniel Shorter, based on Alex Bowlby's book, Countdown to Cassino (1994).

Theatre

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References

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Jake Hendriks is a British actor known for his role as Kieron Hobbs in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks. Born in 1981 in Chessington, Surrey, England, Hendriks has appeared in various television and short film projects, including credits as an actor and director. He has also performed in stage productions and other TV series such as Ultimate Force. His work primarily focuses on British television and independent film, with notable short films including Intention of Miles and Suckablood.

Early life and education

Early life

Jake Hendriks was born Jacob Hendrik Cuddihy in 1981 in Chessington, Surrey, England, UK. He later trained at Guildford School of Acting.

Education

Jake Hendriks attended Hinchley Wood School and subsequently Tiffin School, a selective boys' grammar school in Kingston-upon-Thames with specialist performing arts college status, before undertaking formal drama training. He trained at the Guildford School of Acting and graduated with the acting class of 2004, where his profile highlighted skills including baritone vocal range, jazz, ballet, contemporary, and historical dance, various accents, stage combat certification (BADC Level 2 Gold), and other abilities such as boxing and swimming.

Acting career

Television roles

Jake Hendriks is best known for his role as Father Kieron Hobbs in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks, where he portrayed a gay Catholic priest who develops a romantic relationship with John Paul McQueen. He appeared in 69 episodes from 8 January 2008 to 5 September 2008, with the character credited variously as Kieron Hobbs, Father Kieron Hobbs, Father Kieron O'Dowd, and Father Kieron Dobbs. Father Kieron served as a laid-back, calming influence on the McQueen family after moving in with them, and was frequently depicted eating on screen. His storyline explored themes of faith, identity, and romance, culminating in his murder by poisoning on 5 September 2008 (staged as suicide). In addition to Hollyoaks, Hendriks has made guest appearances in various British television series. He played Paul Brown in one episode of Ultimate Force (2005), Simon Cole in three episodes of Down to Earth (2005, credited as Jake Hendricks), Bobby Anstiss in one episode of Casualty (2007), Grant Isham in one episode of Doctors (2013), Jesse Marquis in one episode of Kiss of Death (2017), an uncredited role in one episode of The Royals (2017), and a BMW Rider in one episode of the television mini-series Harley and the Davidsons (2016). These roles were primarily one-off or short-term guest spots in drama and mini-series formats.

Film roles

Jake Hendriks has made limited but varied appearances in film and video game projects, primarily in short films alongside one feature film role and a voice performance. He made his film debut portraying Pvt Daniel Shorter in the short film The Battle of Monte Camino (2004). He later played Marc in the short film Don't Move (2013) and Dad in the short film The Chime of Youth (2017). Hendriks appeared as Tony in the feature film Gangsters Gamblers Geezers (2016). In addition to his live-action work, he provided the voice of Stephen the Cop in the 2019 video game Jenny LeClue - Detectivu.

Theatre work

Jake Hendriks' theatre work includes notable performances in both classical plays and popular pantomime during his early career. In the summer of 2011, he starred in the Changeling Theatre's touring open-air production of Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors, playing both Antipholus of Syracuse and Antipholus of Ephesus. Directed by Rob Forknall, the production toured various picturesque venues in Kent from late June through early August, with a performance at Belmont House near Faversham on 29 July 2011 and its final show at Boughton Monchelsea Place on 7 August 2011. Hendriks' physical comedy, including bullying antics toward Leander Deeny's dual Dromios, contributed to a lively, audience-interactive staging that incorporated live music and recovered seamlessly from interruptions. He also led as Jack in the Christmas pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk, presented by New World Productions at the Playhouse Whitley Bay from 18 December 2009 to 3 January 2010. The family-oriented show featured Hendriks alongside Gareth Oliver as Simple Simon and Damar Martin as Fleshcreep, complete with songs, dance routines, and traditional panto elements. These roles reflect his experience in live stage work alongside his screen career, including a student production context from his time at the Guildford School of Acting.

Directing and writing

Short films

Jake Hendriks has directed and written independent short films early in his career. His first project in these roles was the 2011 short Intention of Miles, which he co-directed and co-wrote. In 2012, Hendriks directed and wrote the short film Suckablood, receiving credit under the name Jake Cuddihy. Hendriks' birth name is Jacob Hendrik Cuddihy, providing context for the alternate credit used on Suckablood.

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