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British Soap Award viewers amazed at Emmerdale Sam Dingle star's real voice
Emmerdale star James Hooton's real accent as he accepted an award. The actor has played poacher Sam Dingle in the ITV soap since 1995, and is known for his character's sweet natured but down-to-earth nature - and he certainly isn't academic.But in real life, James has a rather posh accent, and surprised fans with his eloquent speech as he stepped on stage to celebrate the Dingles scooping the gong for Best Family.Also joining him on stage was Marlon actor Mark Charnock, Liv actress Isobel Steele and Vinny star Bradley Johnson, as well as Karen Blick (Lydia), Amelia Flanagan (April), James Moore (Ryan) and Jack Downham (Noah).Turning to Twitter to share their shock at James' real voice, one fan posted: "James puts on an accent when playing Sam? How have I never known this?"As another posted: "I always forget this is James Hooton's real voice and he doesn’t speak like Sam Dingle!"Someone else giggled: "Sam Dingle - who knew??! Don't he scrub up well?!"In his speech, James said: "One minute you're breaking into a solicitor's office, getting chased round by two of the campest security guards you've ever seen in your life, shouting 'You are in so much trouble!'...."And then the next minute you're doing up a shabby old caravan.
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Emmerdale's Ryan actor James Moore announces engagement as co-stars congratulate him
Emmerdale actor James Moore has popped the question to his girlfriend, Sophie Edwards.The actor who plays Ryan Stocks on the hit ITV soap met Sophie back in 2019 and the pair have often delighted fans on his social media with loved up snaps.Now, it appears they're going the full way after asking for her hand in marriage.James, 29, took to his Instagram to share the news with his followers as the happy couple posed for a string of snaps, along with their beloved cat Tonto.Sharing their delightful news, he said: "We got engaged!!!! (ft our cat)," alongside two love heart emojis.James' co-stars soon flooded the comments section, sending their congratulations to the pair with Amy Walsh commenting: "This is the best news! Congratulations to you both."Micheal Parr added: Go on my son.""Huge congratulations to you both," gushed Michelle Hardwick.Ash Palmisciano added: "Ahhh no way! This is awesome huge congratulations guys.""Congratulations dude! Amazing news, [love] to you both," penned Anthony Quinn.Sophie, who works as a teacher was seen beaming from ear to ear as she pointed at her ring made up of pink stones.James couldn't help but gush over Sophie as they celebrated their six-month anniversary in January 2020.Taking to Instagram, he said: "Can't believe it's been six months already."I feel so blessed to have you and so thankful for all the incredible adventures we've had and will continue to have in 2020 and beyond.
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Doctor Who's freakiest monsters from The Voord to Quarks, a Yeti and Peter Kay
Doctor Who is back as Jodie Whittaker’s Time Lord takes on classic villains the Sea Devils!In an Easter special, the aquatic foes return for the first time since 1984 as they bid to take over Earth.But they aren’t the only madcap monsters that have featured in the show over the years.Forget the Daleks – here, James Moore recalls the sci-fi hit’s freakiest creations, including Peter Kay as Abzorbaloff.• The Kandyman: Looking like Liquorice Allsorts mascot Bertie Bassett, this murderous robot, left, used sweets to dispatch victims. It appeared in 1988 with the seventh Doctor, Sylvester McCoy.• The Voord: Basically blokes in diving suits and helmets described as making them look like “evil Teletubbies.” When they debuted in 1964, one actor tripped over his flipper – the footage was left in.What was your favourite Doctor Who villain? Have your say below• Scribble Creature: Tenth Doctor David Tennant and Rose Tyler, played by Billie Piper, encountered an aggressive drawing that came to life – the product of an alien-possessed child.• The Quarks: These crazy cuboid robots from 1968 were played by three schoolboys and made giggling noises before running out of power.• Alpha Centauri: This one-eyed oversized green bug has a puzzling gender and squeaky voice.
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Emmerdale Ryan star unrecognisable in unearthed throwback snap with short hair
Emmerdale star James Moore, who plays Charity Dingle’s long-lost son Ryan Stocks, looks completely different from his ITV soap character in one unearthed throwback snap.James, who joined Emmerdale in 2018, is instantly recognisable from his long brunette locks that flow way past his shoulders - and for his designer stubble to match.Both James and his character tend to opt for an emo style, with Ryan often seen sporting checked shirts and a backwards baseball cap in the Dales.And though that same sense of style was visible in the throwback snap, James managed to look completely different in one photo taken in 2009, in which his dark brown hair barely touched his neck as it fell over one eye.The star’s beard was also a lot shorter in the snap as he posed outside a house, framed by the yellow leaves of a nearby tree as he gazed into the camera lens.Only a red-and-black checked jacket over a pink t-shirt clued fans in to the fact that it was the same James they knew from Emmerdale.Taking to Twitter, James contrasted his 2009 throwback to a more recent picture taken in 2019, in which he could be seen playing crazy golf with his nearly waist-length hair on full display, cap back in place as he leaned on a golf club and cheekily posed with one finger by his mouth.He captioned the snap: “2009 vs 2019.
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Inside Emmerdale Ryan star's private life - girlfriend, award win and activist role
Emmerdale earlier this week.The character has become a popular and familiar face in the village since arriving in 2018, after being revealed as the long-lost son of Emmerdale long serving resident Charity Dingle.Actor James Moore has also becoming a fan favourite with many viewers, and was given the National Television Award for best newcomer just one year after arriving on the soap.Both on screen and in his personal life, James uses his role on the soap to promote an awareness of the need for more roles for disabled actors.He also shares a home with his beautiful girlfriend and their adorable cat.As Ryan finds receives life-changing news, Daily Star has taken a look at James' life away from the cameras.James has spoken in the past about how he felt there were not enough roles for people with disabilities in TV programmes and films.The actor has Ataxic Cerebral Palsy, which means that he has problems with his co-ordination and movement, and difficulties walking long distances.Although James wanted to act from a young age, he struggled to find roles and instead, went to university to study photography.He had previously told Leeds Live: "In order to have roles there needed to be disabled roles developed, so I was like, that could hold me back a little bit."However after studying at university, he worked with the National Youth Theatre and had roles in plays and short films, which he sent to potential casting agents.Within two weeks of signing with an agent, he landed the role of Ryan in Emmerdale, and he has since explained how he loves to represent people with disabilities on the soap.He told The Mirror: "This is why I love being a part of Emmerdale – it’s showing disability in a new light and letting viewers know that
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