Catherine Tate measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe and bra size
Catherine Ford was raised in Bloomsbury by her maternal grandparents and mother. When she was a young girl, Ford suffered anxiety due to an obsessional-compulsive disorder. Ford became interested in the field of acting during her teenage years and she became a member of the National Youth Theatre. Ford was accepted into the Sylvia Young Theatre School. However, after a short period of weeks, she realized the school was not for her. Ford was then able to apply to be a student in the Central School of Speech and Drama and received an acceptance on her fourth attempt. Shaun Dingwall - who later appeared as Pete Tyler in Doctor Who - was one of Ford's classmates. Ford was graduated in 1993, but in the meantime she already had made her TV debut on the 1991 season of Surgical Spirit; she adopted the name of her professional "Catherine Tate". During the Nineties, Tate could be seen on television in programmes like The Bill, Men Behaving Badly and London's Burning. Tate also regularly worked as a theatre actor and was eventually a part of The Royal Shakespeare Company during its season between 2000 and 2001. Tate was recognized for her comedy stand-up, which became part of her portfolio in the year 1996.




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