Catherine Tate measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe and bra size
Catherine Ford was raised in Bloomsbury by her grandmother and mother. As a child, Ford suffered anxiety due to an obsessional-compulsive disorder. Ford began acting during her teens, and was an actor in the National Youth Theatre. She was admitted to Sylvia Young Theatre School but after a week, she decided that she was not a fit. Ford returned for admission to the Central School of Speech and Drama and, on the fourth time she applied she was eventually accepted. Shaun Dingwall - who later appeared as Pete Tyler in Doctor Who - was one of her fellow students. Ford's debut on TV was an episode in 1991 called Surgical Spirit. By the when she finished her studies, Ford already went by "Catherine Tate". Tate was on television in the Nineties with shows such as The Bill and Men Behaving Badly. The regular theatre work she performed brought her into the Royal Shakespeare Company, for the 2000-2001 Season. Tate's stand-up humor and humour, which she added to her set in the year 1996, was soon gaining the attention of her peers.




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