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Brendan Cole

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Brendan Cole
Cole in 2018
Born (1976-04-23) 23 April 1976 (age 48)
OccupationDancer
Years active1993–present
Spouse
Zoe Hobbs
(m. 2010)
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Partner(s)Camilla Dallerup
1996–2004
Children2
Career
DancesLatin American

Brendan Cole (born 23 April 1976) is a New Zealand ballroom dancer, specialising in Latin American dancing. He is most famous for appearing as a professional dancer on the BBC One show, Strictly Come Dancing from 2004 to 2017. From 2005 to 2009, he was a judge on the New Zealand version of the show, Dancing with the Stars.

Early life and career

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Cole was born 1976, in Christchurch, New Zealand.[2] He learned to dance at the age of six, along his brother and sister.[2] As a child, he won the Juvenile, Junior and Youth Champion of New Zealand.[2] He moved to the United Kingdom when he was eighteen, where he studied the pasodoble, ballroom and ballet at Donaheys, Clayton, Manchester. Before becoming a professional dancer Cole was a builder and roof layer, having left school at 17.[citation needed]

He danced with Camilla Dallerup,[3] a fellow contestant on the BBC's earlier long-running show Come Dancing, as amateurs from 1996 to 1999,[4] and professional from 2002 to 2004.[4] Despite Dallerup being Danish-born, they competed in Latin for New Zealand, for seven years.[4] In 2002, they won the Professional Latin New Zealand National Championships in Auckland.[4] In 2003, they won the Professional Latin Universal Open in Frimley Green, England.[4] and the BATD English Championships in Watford.[4] The same year they won the New Zealand Closed National Championships in Wellington,[4] and won the Taiwan International in Taipei.[4]

In the winter of 2004, Cole had his first acting experience in a feature film: Everything to Dance for alongside Sasha Jackson, Travis Oliver and Sally Reeve.[5]

In 2009, Cole appeared on the New Zealand travel show Intrepid Journeys, however, during a hunting lesson filmed in Vanuatu, he was shown killing and eating a chicken, prompting international news coverage.[6]

In October 2019, he competed in The X Factor: Celebrity alongside Jeremy Edwards.[7]

Personal life

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In 2010, Cole married Zoe Hobbs, a British model, who gave birth to their first child, daughter Aurelia, on Christmas Day 2012. In March 2018, Zoe gave birth to their son Danté. The family live in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire (2015).[2]

Televised competitions

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In summer 2006, he joined ITV's Love Island and became the runner-up when the show ended on 28 August 2006. Also in that year, he appeared as a guest judge on the fourth episode of Britain's Next Top Model, where he worked with the remaining 10 contestants to teach ballroom dancing prior to judging.

In January 2007, Cole appeared on the BBC's duet show Just the Two of Us as a celebrity, with Beverley Knight as his professional partner. They came second.

Cole represented the United Kingdom at the first Eurovision Dance Contest in September 2007. His dance partner was Camilla Dallerup. The couple were highly praised by British judges yet only managed to finish fifteenth out of the sixteen entrants.

In 2010, he was a celebrity guest team captain on What Do Kids Know? along with Rufus Hound, Joe Swash and Sara Cox on Watch.

In 2019, he participated in Pilgrimage: Road to Rome, as self-described atheist.[8]

In 2022, he appeared as a contestant on the fourteenth series of Dancing on Ice and was partnered with Vanessa Bauer. Cole reached the final and placed second.

Dancing with the Stars (NZ)

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Cole has judged New Zealand's version of Strictly Come Dancing, Dancing with the Stars, 2005–2009. In the years when Craig Revel Horwood was one of the other judges the two men's opinions and scores were frequently markedly different.

Strictly Come Dancing

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Highest and lowest scoring performances per dance

Series Celebrity partner Place Average
Score
1 Natasha Kaplinsky 1st 33.0
2 Sarah Manners 6th 26.8
3 Fiona Phillips 9th 15.0
4 Claire King 6th 24.9
5 Kelly Brook 33.0
6 Lisa Snowdon 3rd 34.8
7 Jo Wood 11th 18.8
8 Michelle Williams 9th 26.4
9 Lulu 10th 24.5
10 Victoria Pendleton 8th 24.1
11 Sophie Ellis-Bextor 4th 33.3
12 Sunetra Sarker 7th 28.4
13 Kirsty Gallacher 11th 21.7
14 Anastacia 10th 26.5
15 Charlotte Hawkins 13th 17.5

Cole appeared in the first 15 series BBC One's Strictly Come Dancing, until announcing in January 2018 that his contract had not been renewed.[9]

In the 2004 debut series of Strictly Come Dancing, Cole's celebrity partner was BBC newsreader and presenter Natasha Kaplinsky. They went on to win the show.

In the second series, he was partnered with Casualty actress Sarah Manners. However, they became the fifth couple to leave the competition. During the 2004 Christmas Special Cole again partnered Kaplinsky and they came in second place, dancing a Foxtrot.

In Series 3 Cole was then paired with GMTV presenter and newsreader Fiona Phillips. They were eliminated during the fourth week, coming ninth. Cole then appeared in the 2005 Christmas Special with Rachel Hunter, dancing a Rumba.

He returned to compete on the fourth series, where he partnered with actress Claire King. They were the ninth couple to be eliminated.

In the fifth series, Cole partnered Kelly Brook. They withdrew in week 9 due to the death of Brook's father.

For the sixth series, Cole's dance partner was presenter Lisa Snowdon. They reached the finals but were eliminated in third place. Cole and Snowdon danced again in the 2008 Christmas special, performing a quickstep.

In Series 7 Cole's partner was businesswoman and media personality Jo Wood. They were eliminated in week 6.

In the eighth series, Cole's partner was American singer Michelle Williams; they were eliminated in the seventh week of competition.

For the ninth series, Cole was paired with singer Lulu. They were eliminated on the sixth week. Cole also stepped in to partner Holly Valance and Anita Dobson during weeks 7 and 9 respectively due to their original partners being injured.

For the tenth series, Cole was partnered with Olympic track cyclist, Victoria Pendleton. They were eliminated in the eighth week of competition.

In series 11, Cole partnered singer-songwriter Sophie Ellis-Bextor, reaching the final and being eliminated in fourth place.

For the twelfth series, his dance partner was Casualty actress Sunetra Sarker. They were the ninth couple to be eliminated.

Cole competed with television presenter Kirsty Gallacher in the show's thirteenth series and was eliminated in week 6.[10] Following his elimination with Gallacher, Cole entered the Children in Need special which he won with actress Laura Main. Cole also took part in the 2015 Christmas Special, where he and series 11 winner Abbey Clancy danced a waltz.[11]

For the show's fourteenth series, Cole was partnered with American singer Anastacia. They were placed in the bottom two in week 2, but an injury sustained by Anastacia meant they were unable to take part in the dance-off and the decision was referred to the public vote. Anastacia and Cole polled more votes than Melvin Odoom and Janette Manrara, and were allowed to stay in the competition. They were eventually eliminated in week 6.

In 2017 Cole returned for the fifteenth series, paired with Good Morning Britain presenter Charlotte Hawkins. They were eliminated in week 4.[12] He took part in that year's Christmas Special, partnering Katie Derham: the couple won the event.[13]

Strictly Come Dancing performances

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Series 1 – with celebrity dance partner Natasha Kaplinsky Series average: 33.0

Series 2 – with celebrity dance partner Sarah Manners Series average: 24.2

Series 3 – with celebrity dance partner Fiona Phillips Series average: 15.0

Series 4 with celebrity dance partner Claire King Series average: 24.9

Series 5 – with celebrity dance partner Kelly Brook Series average: 33.0

Series 6 – with celebrity dance partner Lisa Snowdon Series average: 34.8

Series 7 – with celebrity dance partner: Jo Wood Series average: 18.8

Series 8 – with celebrity dance partner Michelle Williams Series average: 26.3

Series 9 – with celebrity dance partner Lulu Series average: 24.8

Series 10 – with celebrity dance partner Victoria Pendleton Series average: 24.1

Series 11 – with celebrity dance partner Sophie Ellis-Bextor Series average: 33.3

Series 12 – with celebrity dance partner Sunetra Sarker Series average: 28.4

Series 13 – with celebrity dance partner Kirsty Gallacher Series Average 21.7

Series 14 – with celebrity dance partner Anastacia Series Average 26.5

Due to Cole being too ill to dance on Week 5, Anastacia danced with Gorka Márquez.

Series 15 – with celebrity dance partner Charlotte Hawkins Series average: 17.5


Charity work

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Cole has supported several charity functions including children's anti-bullying campaigning group Act Against Bullying.[14]

References

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  1. ^ Cole, Brendan (26 June 2018). "Oh yeah.... 26/06/2010". Archived from the original on 24 December 2021. Retrieved 22 October 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d "Celebrity Interview – Brendan Cole". Berkshire and Buckinghamshire Life. 18 October 2010. Archived from the original on 24 December 2015. Retrieved 24 December 2015.
  3. ^ "Brendan Cole (New Zealand & Camilla Dallerup (Denmark)". DancesportInfo. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h "Brendan Cole & Camilla Dallerup Detailed Results Latin". DancesportInfo. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
  5. ^ "Film Detail - Everything To Dance For 2008". film-directory.britishcouncil.org. Retrieved 11 June 2024.
  6. ^ "Star's chicken killing provokes outrage – Animal Welfare – NZ Herald News". Nzherald.co.nz. 4 October 2009. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  7. ^ Duke, Simon (12 October 2019). "When is X Factor: Celebrity on? ITV show returns with star lineup". Evening Chronicle. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
  8. ^ Correspondent, Kaya Burgess, Religious Affairs. "BBC sends stars on Vatican pilgrimage". {{cite news}}: |last1= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ "Brendan Cole 'in shock' at being dropped from Strictly Come Dancing". BBC News. 30 January 2018.
  10. ^ "Kirsty Gallacher first female celebrity to be voted off Strictly Come Dancing". BT. 1 November 2015. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
  11. ^ "BBC – Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special 2015 celebrity line-up revealed – Media Centre". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  12. ^ Dowell, Ben (15 October 2017). "Strictly Come Dancing week 4: And the third celebrity to leave is..." Radio Times. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  13. ^ "Katie Derham & Brendan Cole win Strictly Christmas Special 2017". BBC. 25 December 2017. Retrieved 8 November 2022.
  14. ^ AAB 20 Cup Archived 5 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine
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