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 obsessive/compulsive disorders and anxiety caused by word associations. Ford's love for acting grew when she was young. She joined at the National Youth Theatre. She gained admission to the Sylvia Young Theatre School, but after just a few days, decided that she would not be a good fit there. Ford was then able to apply for a spot in the Central School of Speech and Drama and was admitted on her fourth attempt. Shaun Dingwall was one of Ford's fellow students. The actor was later to play regular roles in the shows Pete Tyler and Doctor Who. Ford earned her bachelor's degree in 1993. But, before then, Ford made a television debut when she appeared as a character in Surgical Spirit in an episode in the year 1991. Ford took the professional name of Catherine Tate. Tate was featured in a variety of television programmes like The Bill, Men Behaving Badly, and London's Burning in the Nineties. Tate was a regular performer on stage as well as a part of the Royal Shakespeare Company's season 2000-2001. Tate's stand-up comedy style that she started adding to her repertoire in 1996, quickly gained her attention.




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