Catherine Tate measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe and bra size
Catherine Ford was raised in Bloomsbury by her mother and grandmother. While she was a small girl, she was diagnosed with an obsessional disorder. She also experienced anxiety due to the word association. Ford started to become attracted to acting when she was a teenager and joined the National Youth Theatre. She gained admission to the Sylvia Young Theatre School, but decided after a week that she was a poor choice for this school. Ford then applied for a spot for the Central School of Speech and Drama and was accepted on her 4th attempt. Shaun Dingwall - who later was the character Pete Tyler in Doctor Who - was one of her classmates. Ford was able to graduate in 1993, but she already made a TV appearance in the 1992 episode Surgical Spirit. She adopted the title Catherine Tate. During the Nineties, Tate could be seen on television in programmes such as The Bill, Men Behaving Badly and London's Burning. Tate was also a regular performer as a theatre actor and was eventually a part of The Royal Shakespeare Company during its season 2000-2001. Tate gained not long after her recognition for her stand-up comedy, which were added to Tate's selection in the year 1996.




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