Catherine Tate measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe and bra size
Catherine Ford was born in Bloomsbury, London; her father had abandoned her family and she was raised by her mother, grandma and godparents. Ford suffered from anxiety disorder that was rooted in the word association when she was a toddler. Ford was intrigued by the profession of acting in her teens and became a member of the National Youth Theatre. Ford gained entry to the Sylvia Young Theatre School, however, she decided after one week that she wasn't a good choice for this school. Ford, instead of applying for admission to Central School of Speech and Drama and getting a spot at the third time, applied and won a place at Central School of Speech and Drama. Shaun Dingwall - who later was the character Pete Tyler in Doctor Who was also one of Ford's classmates. Ford was not able to complete her degree until 1993. However, in 1991, Ford had made her first appearance on TV on the show Surgical Spirit. At that moment, Ford adopted the stage name Catherine Tate. Tate was featured in a variety of television programs such as The Bill, Men Behaving Badly, and London's Burning in the Nineties. Tate was a regular performer on stage and was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company's 2000-2001 season. Tate received recognition for her stand-up comedy, which has been added to her resume in 1996.




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