Catherine Tate measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe and bra size
Catherine Ford was raised in Bloomsbury by her maternal grandparents and mother. While a small child, Ford battled anxious disorders, obsessive/compulsive and was afflicted through word-related associations. Ford was interested in acting during her teenaged years, and joined the National Youth Theatre. Ford gained entry to the Sylvia Young Theatre School, but decided after a week that she would not be a good fit there. Ford reapplied for admission to the Central School of Speech and Drama and, on the fourth time she applied she was eventually accepted. Shaun Dingwall was one of Ford's fellow students. Shaun Dingwall would go on to have regular roles in the shows Pete Tyler and Doctor Who. Ford was graduated in 1993, but, by that time she was already making her TV debut on the 1991 season in the show Surgical Spirit; she adopted the professional name "Catherine Tate". Through the Nineties, Tate could be watched on television in programs such as The Bill, Men Behaving Badly and London's Burning. Tate was a regular performer on stage as well as a part of the company's 2000-2001 season. Tate was recognized as a stand-up comedian and was added to her portfolio in 1996.




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