Catherine Tate measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe and bra size
Catherine Ford was raised in Bloomsbury by her grandmother and mother. When she was a girl, Ford was battling obsessive/compulsive disorders and anxiety caused through word-related associations. Ford started to become attracted to acting when she was a teenager, and she joined 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 suitable for her. Ford decided to apply instead to the Central School of Speech and Drama and was eventually offered an interview on her fourth try. Shaun Dingwall would play Pete Tyler, a regular character for Doctor Who. Ford was not able to complete her degree until 1993. In 1991, however, Ford had made her debut on television in an episode of Surgical Spirit. At that time, Ford adopted the stage name Catherine Tate. Tate was featured in such TV shows such as The Bill, Men Behaving Badly and London Burning. She worked on stage regularly as well as a part of the company's season 2000-2001. However, Tate was soon gaining notice for her stand-up comedy and added stand-up comedy to her repertoire in 1996.
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