From Cornwall to Hollywood: Jake Moyle the Rocketman, Mary Poppins and Mamma Mia dancer
Jake has danced at the Grammys and on The Late Late Show With James Corden
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When Jake Moyle was a young 12-year-old dancer in St Austell he dreamed of big things.
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“If someone from the UK sees me, they are on me like a pack of wolves,” joked Dick Van Dyke, who always accepted the mockery over his role in Mary Poppins with good grace, admitting he’d delivered “the most atrocious Cockney accent in the history of cinema”. Even so, the man who played Bert the chimney sweep remains indubitably popular.