Catherine Tate measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe and bra size
Catherine Ford was raised in Bloomsbury by her grandmother and mother. While a small infant, Ford struggled with anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder caused through word-related associations. Ford began to be fascinated by acting when she was a teenager, and she joined the National Youth Theatre. Ford was accepted into the Sylvia Young Theatre School. But after just one month, she decided that it wasn't for her. Ford reapplied for admission to the Central School of Speech and Drama and, after her fourth attempt, she was finally admitted. Shaun Dingwall - who later was the character Pete Tyler in Doctor Who - was one of her fellow students. Ford graduated in 1993 but at the time she was already making her TV debut on the 1991 season of Surgical Spirit; she adopted the name of her professional "Catherine Tate". Tate appeared on TV in the Nineties through shows like The Bill and Men Behaving Badly. Tate was a regular performer on stage, and joined the company's 2000-2001 season. Tate's stand-up comedy and humour, which she added to her set in 1996, quickly gained her admiration.
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