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| Name | Catherine Tate |
| Birth date | May 12, 1968 |
| Birth place | Bloomsbury, London, England |
| Occupation | Actress, comedian, writer |
Catherine Tate is a renowned British actress, comedian, and writer, best known for her work on BBC One, BBC Two, and ITV. She has appeared in numerous television shows, including The Catherine Tate Show, Doctor Who, and The Office (UK), alongside Ricky Gervais and Mackenzie Crook. Tate's career has been marked by collaborations with notable figures such as Stephen Fry, John Cleese, and Rowan Atkinson. Her work has been recognized with nominations for British Comedy Awards and BAFTA TV Awards, presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
Catherine Tate was born in Bloomsbury, London, to Joseph Tate and Josephine Tate. She grew up in Bristol and attended St Joseph's Catholic Primary School and later Notre Dame High School, Sheffield. Tate then studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama, where she graduated with a degree in Drama (BA). During her time at the Central School of Speech and Drama, she was influenced by the works of William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, and Noël Coward. Tate's early life and education were also shaped by her experiences at the Young Vic and the Royal Shakespeare Company, where she worked alongside Ian McKellen and Judi Dench.
Tate's career in comedy began with appearances on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 2, where she worked with Terry Wogan and Chris Evans (presenter). She then moved to television, appearing on shows such as Have I Got News for You, QI, and Never Mind the Buzzcocks, alongside Simon Amstell and Bill Bailey. Tate's breakthrough came with the creation of The Catherine Tate Show, which aired on BBC Two and featured characters such as Lauren Cooper and Nan Taylor. The show was a critical and commercial success, earning Tate nominations for British Comedy Awards and Royal Television Society Awards, presented by the Royal Television Society. Tate has also worked with Armando Iannucci on The Thick of It and I'm Alan Partridge, starring Steve Coogan.
Tate's filmography includes appearances in Starter for 10 (film), Mrs Ratcliffe's Revolution, and Gulliver's Travels (2010 film), alongside Jack Black and Jason Segel. She has also lent her voice to animated films such as Khumba and SuperBob. On television, Tate has appeared in The Office (UK), Doctor Who, and The Catherine Tate Show, as well as American Dad! and The Simpsons, created by Matt Groening. Tate has worked with notable directors such as Tom Hooper and Richard Curtis, and has appeared in films produced by Working Title Films and Universal Pictures.
Tate has been recognized with numerous award nominations, including British Comedy Awards and BAFTA TV Awards, presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. She has also been nominated for Royal Television Society Awards and National Television Awards, presented by the National Television Awards. Tate has won awards such as the British Comedy Award for Best Comedy Entertainment Programme and the TV Quick Award for Best Comedy Show, presented by TV Quick. Her work has been recognized by organizations such as the British Comedy Guide and the UK Comedy Awards, presented by UK Comedy Awards.
Tate is a supporter of several charitable organizations, including Comic Relief, Children in Need, and Sport Relief, founded by BBC and British Red Cross. She has also worked with UNICEF and Save the Children, and has been involved in fundraising campaigns for Macmillan Cancer Support and Breast Cancer Care. Tate has been in a relationship with Jeff Gutheim and has a daughter, Erin Gutheim. She is a fan of Manchester United F.C. and has appeared on A Question of Sport, alongside Sue Barker and Phil Tufnell. Tate has also been involved in various BBC charity events, including BBC Children in Need and BBC Sport Relief.