Lewis Cope, a Hartlepool-born actor and dancer, has come full circle in his career. The 30-year-old, who made his West End debut at just 13 years old as part of the cast of Billy Elliot the Musical, has reflected on how his early experiences shaped him into the person he is today.
Growing up with a large family of 14 - eight brothers and five sisters - Cope was accustomed to chaos. Despite his initial reluctance to dance, his mum encouraged him to take lessons when he was younger. This decision would prove pivotal in shaping his future career. "I hated it at first, but I figured I might as well give it a go," he recalls.
At secondary school, Cope stopped dancing, feeling that it wasn't cool and wanting to fit in with his peers. However, this fear led him to miss out on a life-changing audition for Billy Elliot, which ultimately opened doors to the world of professional dance.
Fast forward to today, and Cope is performing in the Strictly Come Dancing live tour, something he never could have imagined as an 11-year-old boy. Despite facing self-doubt and moments of uncertainty throughout his career, Cope has persevered and continues to chase his dreams.
Cope credits his mum with instilling in him a strong sense of resilience and determination. Her influence can be seen in the way he approaches challenges, whether it's landing a role on Emmerdale or navigating the pressures of Strictly. "My mum always said I was very strong-minded," Cope explains. "If I decided to do something, then I would do it."
As for his time on Emmerdale and Strictly, Cope has revealed that these experiences have brought him a sense of fulfillment and joy he never thought possible. He credits his dance partner Katya Jones with helping him stay focused and motivated throughout the competition.
Cope's journey serves as a testament to the power of hard work, determination, and believing in oneself. As someone who was once on the cusp of giving up on his dreams, Cope's story is an inspiration to anyone chasing their aspirations.
Growing up with a large family of 14 - eight brothers and five sisters - Cope was accustomed to chaos. Despite his initial reluctance to dance, his mum encouraged him to take lessons when he was younger. This decision would prove pivotal in shaping his future career. "I hated it at first, but I figured I might as well give it a go," he recalls.
At secondary school, Cope stopped dancing, feeling that it wasn't cool and wanting to fit in with his peers. However, this fear led him to miss out on a life-changing audition for Billy Elliot, which ultimately opened doors to the world of professional dance.
Fast forward to today, and Cope is performing in the Strictly Come Dancing live tour, something he never could have imagined as an 11-year-old boy. Despite facing self-doubt and moments of uncertainty throughout his career, Cope has persevered and continues to chase his dreams.
Cope credits his mum with instilling in him a strong sense of resilience and determination. Her influence can be seen in the way he approaches challenges, whether it's landing a role on Emmerdale or navigating the pressures of Strictly. "My mum always said I was very strong-minded," Cope explains. "If I decided to do something, then I would do it."
As for his time on Emmerdale and Strictly, Cope has revealed that these experiences have brought him a sense of fulfillment and joy he never thought possible. He credits his dance partner Katya Jones with helping him stay focused and motivated throughout the competition.
Cope's journey serves as a testament to the power of hard work, determination, and believing in oneself. As someone who was once on the cusp of giving up on his dreams, Cope's story is an inspiration to anyone chasing their aspirations.