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ITV drama Wild at Heart was first introduced in 2006 and enjoyed a hugely successful six years on TV, becoming a firm favourite with families across the UK.

Seven series of the drama aired in total, with the show coming to an end in 2012 with a special two-hour finale. Wild at Heart focused on the Trevanion family from Bristol, who relocated to a South African reserve for wild animals, named Leopards Den.The series followed the family's adventures and struggles in their new home, along with scenes of incredible animals.

Nearly 12 years after Wild at Heart ended, here OK! takes a look at where the cast are now... Stephen Tomkinson Stephen portrayed veterinary surgeon Danny in Wild at Heart.The role saw him nominated for several awards and he starred in all seven series of the ITV drama.

In recent years, Stephen has starred in ITV's DCI Banks as detective Alan Banks.The show aired from 2010 from 2016. He has appeared on stage in Spamalot, White Rabbit, Red Rabbit, A Christmas Carol, and Art.The actor also starred in Sky sitcom Trollied and Ballykissangel.

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