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Flavia Cacace is a professional dancer and choreographer from Italy. She is best known for her appearances on the BBC show Strictly Come Dancing, where she was a professional dancer from 2004 to 2013. She has also appeared on the Italian version of the show, Ballando con le Stelle.
Flavia was born on 13 March 1980 in Naples, Italy. She began dancing at the age of three and went on to train at the Royal Ballet School in London. She has also trained in contemporary, jazz, and Latin American dance.
Flavia has won numerous awards for her dancing, including the British National Latin American Championship in 2002 and the British National Ballroom Championship in 2003. She has also been a judge on the Italian version of Strictly Come Dancing.
Flavia is married to fellow professional dancer Vincent Simone, with whom she has two children. She is currently based in London, England.
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Professional dancer, choreographer |
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44 years old |
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13 March, 1980 |
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13 March |
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Naples, Italy |
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Ytaly |
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Flavia Cacace Height, Weight & Measurements
At 44 years old, Flavia Cacace height is 5'2 .
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5'2 |
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Who Is Flavia Cacace's Husband?
Her husband is Jimi Mistry (m. 2013)
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Jimi Mistry (m. 2013) |
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Flavia Cacace Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Flavia Cacace worth at the age of 44 years old? Flavia Cacace’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from Ytaly. We have estimated
Flavia Cacace's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Cacace's mother insisted that each of the children have an activity, so she and her eldest sister joined the local ballroom dancing class – when Cacace was 6. After partnerships with two dance partners, Cacace and Simone (who had the same dance teacher in London) were both looking for partners. They decided to try out together in 1994, and they have been dancing together ever since.
On 1 June 2013, Cacace announced that she and Simone would not be competing in Strictly Come Dancing 2013 so they could work on other shows.
Cacace currently resides in Jacobs Well, Surrey, with her former Strictly Come Dancing partner, Jimi Mistry. She announced on Twitter on 5 January 2013 that they were engaged, and their marriage took place in London on 28 December 2013.
Gymnast Louis Smith was Cacace's partner in the tenth season of the programme. They won the series on 22 December 2012.
In January 2012, Cacace appeared on the BBC TV series The Magicians.
Cacace also took part in the 2009 SCD Live tour partnering former Strictly Come Dancing semi-finalist Gethin Jones. They went on to win 6 shows out of 45 in total, coming second to her professional partner Vincent Simone and Rachel Stevens.
Cacace returned to Strictly Come Dancing for the seventh series in 2009, partnering Coronation Street and Queer as Folk actor Craig Kelly. The couple were in the bottom two in the second week against Lilia Kopylova and Richard Dunwoody, and were forced to perform their tango again. They won votes from three of the four judges and consequently made it through to the third week of the competition. They were also in the bottom two in week 4, against Darren Bennett and Lynda Bellingham. They went through to the next week on the casting vote of head judge Len Goodman. In week 5, the couple received their lowest score of the competition so far and were second from the bottom on the leaderboard. However, they were saved from the dance-off by the public. The couple were eliminated in Week 8 of the competition, when the show went to Blackpool, after performing a cha-cha-cha.
Cacace then went on to dance once more with her tour partner of the previous year Gethin Jones in the 2009 Christmas special. They danced an American smooth to "Baby It's Cold Outside" and achieved a score of 38. Cacace then created choreography for Gethin's Cinderella panto which ran at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in her home town of Guildford and had a small guest appearance in the final show.
In late 2008, she took part in a Strictly Come Dancing special for Children in Need 2008 where she partnered presenter Terry Wogan against Tess Daly, partnered by Anton du Beke, who ended up as the winners.
Cacace was back dancing in the fifth series of the show, partnered with EastEnders star Matt Di Angelo. They got the only perfect score of the main series for their waltz in the final. They reached the final of the show, but were beaten by Alesha Dixon and her professional partner Matthew Cutler. She also took part in the 2007 Christmas special dancing the rumba with partner Matt, and achieved a score of 39. Cacace and Di Angelo also competed together in the live tour of Strictly Come Dancing in January and February 2008. They won more shows than any other couple, coming first overall sixteen times and second a further ten times (out of a total of forty shows).
In 2006, Cacace appeared in the fourth series of the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing. Her celebrity dancing partner was comedian Jimmy Tarbuck. However, the couple withdrew after only one show, due to medical reasons.
In 2005, Cacace appeared as a guest choreographer with Simone to choreograph an unscored group Argentine Tango to introduce the dance style to audiences. The dance was then introduced into the competitive roster so therefore a scored individual dance a year later.
Cacace was born in Naples, the youngest of six children, and came to the United Kingdom with her family at the age of four when her father (a "chef") moved to another job. She attended St. Peter's Catholic School in Guildford, and left in 1995.