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Kevin Sacre is a British actor. He appeared as Jake Dean in the Channel 4 British soap opera Hollyoaks from 2002 to 2010.

Career

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Sacre began his career at the Royal Shakespeare Company followed by the television series Night and Day for ITV in which he played Dennis Doyle from 2001 to 2002, followed by Hollyoaks. He left the show in May 2008.[1][2] In December 2008, Kevin played the lead in Aladdin at Sheffield Lyceum Theatre.[3] On 6 July 2009, it was confirmed Sacre would be returning to the role of Jake Dean.[4] Sacre made a cameo appearance in the Ricky Gervais show Extras. He also made a guest appearance on The Weakest Link alongside co-star Ali Bastian. Sacre took part in, and won, Living TV's The Underdog Show where ten celebrities train ten rescue dogs.

Personal life

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He married professional dancer Camilla Dallerup in 2010 in Ibiza.[5]

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Kevin Sacre is a British actor best known for his portrayal of in the Hollyoaks from 2002 to 2010. Born on 23 March 1978 in , , , Sacre began his career with roles such as Dennis Doyle in the Night & Day (2001). His breakthrough came with , where he depicted in intense storylines involving issues, the death of his on-screen wife, and accidental involvement in a villager's demise. Sacre departed the series in March 2010 amid a major cast overhaul and character refresh by the producers. Following his soap exit, he appeared in the mini-series 5 Aside (2014) as Rob Carter and has since transitioned to theatre, including a role in the 2024–2025 touring production of . In addition to acting, Sacre has pursued entrepreneurial ventures, co-founding Sacre Sound Baths by Zenme with his wife in , where they offer therapeutic sound bath sessions using instruments like singing bowls to create relaxing soundscapes. Sacre married professional dancer Camilla Dallerup on 29 July 2010, having met her in 2008 during the filming of The Underdog Show, a programme focused on animal adoptions; the couple now resides in the United States and supports charities such as Hearing Dogs for Deaf People.

Early life

Birth and family background

Kevin Sacre was born Kevin Bignell on 23 March 1978 in , , . Some sources report his youth was spent in , where he developed early interests in . He later adopted the professional surname Sacre, though details on the remain private. Sacre is an only child, raised in by his mother, a , and his father, who worked in the investigation branch of the Royal Mail.

Education and initial interests

Sacre spent his early youth in attending local schools, including for his secondary education. He later relocated to during his youth. Sacre initially aspired to become a or but restarted his A-levels to focus on . In , he pursued higher education at , graduating in 2000 with a BA in , which fostered his early creative inclinations toward performance. He secured his first acting job with the Royal Shakespeare Company within a month of graduating.

Acting career

Early roles and training

Sacre's professional acting journey commenced with and early performances at the Royal Shakespeare Company in the late . He notably portrayed the faun in the company's stage adaptation of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by , which premiered on December 15, 2000, and ran through February 2, 2001, at the . Transitioning to television, Sacre debuted in the ITV soap opera Night and Day (2001–2002), playing the role of Dennis Doyle, Roxanne Doyle's eldest son from a previous marriage. Dennis was characterized as a 22-year-old , fiercely protective of his mother, distrustful of his stepfather Alex Wells, and navigating personal struggles including romantic setbacks with girlfriend . He appeared in 62 episodes of the series, marking Sacre's initial foray into serialized television drama. During his early career, Sacre also ventured into light entertainment by participating in celebrity quiz shows, including a 2006 appearance on The Weakest Link alongside his Hollyoaks co-star .

Role in Hollyoaks

Kevin Sacre joined the cast of the soap opera in October 2002, portraying , the troubled eldest son of the Dean family who arrived in the village with his siblings and parents. The character was introduced as a hardworking but conflicted young man whose storylines explored themes of family tension, romantic entanglements, and personal downfall, including a strained to Becca Dean marked by and emotional turmoil. Jake's arc further delved into criminal elements, such as being framed for , leading to imprisonment, and subsequent struggles with mental health issues that culminated in a path toward redemption. Sacre's initial tenure as Jake spanned from 2002 to 2008, with the character exiting in May 2008 after a storyline involving severe psychological distress and institutionalization; Sacre departed to pursue other acting opportunities. He briefly reprised the role from 2009 to August 2010, returning for a short arc to provide closure to Jake's , including reflections on past relationships like his abusive marriage to and attempts to rebuild his life post-incarceration. During his time on the show, Sacre also appeared as Jake in the 2004 spin-off miniseries : After Hours, which featured more mature, late-night content exploring the characters' off-screen lives. Jake's relationships, particularly with , highlighted themes of toxicity and attempted reconciliation, while his involvement in family dynamics—often clashing with the broader social circles in —underscored his journey from reliability to instability and back toward healing. This role marked Sacre's breakthrough in television, establishing him as a key player in ' ensemble during a period of high-profile dramatic arcs.

Other television and stage work

Beyond his prominent role in Hollyoaks, Sacre made a non-speaking in the comedy series Extras, created by and , where he appeared as an audience member seated behind Gervais at the fictionalized BAFTA Awards ceremony in the 2005 episode "." In 2008, Sacre participated in the second series of the Living TV reality competition The Underdog Show, hosted by , in which celebrities were paired with rescue s to train them for adoption through obedience challenges aimed at raising awareness for . Paired with a named Sven, Sacre emerged as the winner of the eight-episode series, successfully rehoming his canine partner and highlighting his commitment to the cause. Sacre's stage work included the lead role of in the pantomime production at Sheffield's Lyceum Theatre, running from December 5, 2008, to January 11, 2009, under the direction of and produced by Evolution Pantomimes. Co-starring as Abanazar and as the Chinese Policeman, the family-oriented show featured traditional panto elements like comedy sketches, songs, and audience interaction, drawing strong attendance during the holiday season. Critics praised Sacre's performance as a "genial hero," noting his engaging rapport with co-star as the Princess and the production's lively energy, which contributed to positive audience reception despite some uneven scripting. Following his departure from Hollyoaks, Sacre appeared as Rob Carter in the four-episode comedy-drama mini-series 5 Aside (2014), which follows a group of friends competing in amateur football. In 2024, he joined the touring production of , playing multiple characters in the stage adaptation of the film about women creating a for charity; the tour ran from August to December 2024, with additional dates in January 2025. These opportunities, including the Extras cameo and The Underdog Show participation, were facilitated by Sacre's rising profile from Hollyoaks.

Later career and ventures

Transition to wellness and sound healing

Following his departure from the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks in 2010, where he had portrayed Jake Dean for nearly a decade, Kevin Sacre began pivoting toward wellness practices, drawing on a growing interest in mental and emotional healing. Sacre pursued training as a and teacher, emphasizing techniques to access and reprogram the mind for stress reduction and personal growth. His relocation to in 2014 further shaped this direction, immersing him in the city's vibrant wellness community and prompting deeper exploration of sound healing as a complementary modality to hypnotherapy and guided . By the mid-2010s, Sacre had established himself as a practitioner in these fields, offering private sessions focused on reprogramming through and states. In 2023, he expanded his reach by creating original guided audio content on the Insight Timer app, where he serves as a ; notable examples include a series of soothing bedtime stories adapted from Rudyard Kipling's , such as "How the Camel Got His Hump" and "The Elephant's Child," designed to facilitate deep relaxation and better sleep. Sacre also obtained certification as a practitioner from Unplug Meditation, incorporating vibrational tools like gongs and crystal bowls into his sessions to enhance emotional balance and .

Business endeavors and media appearances

Following their relocation to the , Kevin Sacre co-founded Sacre Sound Baths by Zenme with his wife, , in , offering immersive bath experiences designed to promote relaxation and emotional through the use of singing bowls, gongs, chimes, and Crystal Tones alchemy crystal bowls. The business provides private sessions, corporate events, retreats, and online bookings, emphasizing the therapeutic vibrations of to reduce stress and support practices. Sacre, a certified practitioner through Unplug Meditation, leads these sessions alongside his role as a coach for Zenme . Alongside his wellness pursuits, Sacre maintains a career in as a financial advisor based in , where he has been in practice for over 15 years, including the last eight at Atlantic Financial Services, Inc. He describes himself as a "finance guy" in his professional profiles, balancing this with sound healing and occasional work. This dual focus allows him to integrate financial consulting with wellness initiatives, such as corporate sound baths that may address professional stress. Sacre's media presence has grown in recent years, highlighting his transition to sound healing. In November 2024, he and Sacre-Dallerup appeared in an interview with K9 Magazine, discussing their personal lives and shared projects, including wellness endeavors. By 2025, articles in The Sun and the profiled his "unusual job" running the sound bath business post-, emphasizing its contrast to his acting past and its popularity in . On , under @sacresoundbaths and his personal account @kevsacre, Sacre actively posts promotional content, reels demonstrating sound sessions, and announcements for events, maintaining engagement with followers as of late 2025.

Personal life

Marriage and relationships

Kevin Sacre met professional dancer Camilla Dallerup in July 2008 while filming the Living TV reality series The Underdog Show, a production that also featured her former partner and aligned with the height of her prominence on . The pair quickly developed a romantic connection, with Sacre later recalling an immediate attraction during their initial encounter. Their relationship progressed rapidly, culminating in Sacre proposing to Dallerup exactly one year after their first date, on the Italian island of . The couple wed on 29 July 2010 in a private ceremony in , , marking a significant personal milestone amid their respective entertainment careers. Following the marriage, Dallerup adopted the hyphenated surname Sacre-Dallerup, reflecting their union. Sacre and Sacre-Dallerup have built an enduring partnership, characterized by mutual support in their personal lives and occasional professional overlaps with her television presence; the couple supports charities such as Hearing Dogs for Deaf People and have no children.

Relocation and current residence

During his acting career, Kevin Sacre resided primarily in , where he was based in and surrounding areas while working on roles such as his long-running portrayal of in the . Following his marriage to Camilla Dallerup in 2010, Sacre relocated to the area in 2014, seeking new professional opportunities and a more balanced lifestyle away from the intensity of UK television production. As of 2025, Sacre and Dallerup maintain their primary base in , in the near Palm Springs, which supports their joint wellness initiatives and family life with their dog. This desert environment has facilitated lifestyle adaptations, including a more relaxed daily routine centered on wellness practices such as daily , dog walks, and hosting sound bath sessions amid the natural surroundings, fostering greater work-life balance compared to their previous UK-based schedules.

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