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. In her childhood, Ford suffered anxiety due to an obsessional-compulsive disorder. Ford was intrigued by the field of acting during her teenage years and she was a part of the National Youth Theatre. She had been accepted to Sylvia Young Theatre School. But after just a few weeks, she realized this school wasn't right for her. Ford then applied for a spot in the Central School of Speech and Drama and was accepted on her 4th attempt. Shaun Dingwall played Pete Tyler on Doctor Who. Ford did not finish her studies in 1993. But, by 1991, Ford had made her debut on television in a show called Surgical Spirit. At that point, Ford adopted the stage name Catherine Tate. During the Nineties, Tate could be watched on television in programs such as The Bill, Men Behaving Badly and London's Burning. Tate was also a regular performer in the theatre, and later joined The Royal Shakespeare Company during its season between 2000 and 2001. Tate was recognized as a stand-up comedian that has been added to her repertoire in 1996.
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