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Catherine Tate (born Catherine Jane Ford, 5 December 1969) is an English actress, comedian and writer. She has won numerous awards for her work on the series The Catherine Tate Show (2004–2007), as well as being nominated for an International Emmy Award and seven BAFTAs. Tate played in the 2006 Christmas special of the BBC science fiction series , and reprised her role for the fourth series in 2008," Tate to be Doctor's companion". , 3 July 2007. Retrieved 4 July 2007. and the 60th anniversary episodes in 2023.

Following the success of The Catherine Tate Show, Tate starred as ("Nan") in its spin-off series Catherine Tate's Nan (2009–2015) and in the film The Nan Movie (2022). In 2011, she began a recurring role as in the U.S. version of the sitcom The Office and was a regular until the series ended. She also played the role of Miss Sarah Postern in the sitcom (2013–2014) and voiced Magica De Spell in the and animated series DuckTales (2017–2021). In the 2020s, Tate created and starred in two sitcoms, 's (2022) which she also co-directed, and BBC One's Queen of Oz (2023) .

Tate has appeared in films, including Love and Other Disasters (2006), Mrs Ratcliffe's Revolution (2007), Gulliver's Travels (2010), Monte Carlo (2011), and (2015).


Early life
Tate was born in , , on 5 December 1969 and was raised in the . Her mother, Josephine, was a florist.Sawyer, Miranda. " Catherine the Great". , 15 October 2006. Retrieved 4 July 2007. Tate has said that the character of Margaret in The Catherine Tate Show, who shrieks at the slightest of disturbances, is based largely on her mother. Tate never knew her father as he left very early on in her life and, consequently, she was brought up in a female-dominated environment, being cared for by her mother, grandmother, and godparents. As a child, Tate had obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and was obsessed with word association. For example, she was not able to leave a jumper on the floor because it might have brought misfortune to her mother, whose name began with the letter "J" like "jumper."

Tate attended St Joseph's Roman Catholic Primary School in , and Notre Dame High School, a convent secondary school for girls in . By the time she was a teenager, she knew she wanted a professional acting career; following the abolition of the at her secondary school, she was sent to a boys' Roman Catholic school, Salesian College in , at the age of 16, as it had the necessary facilities for drama. She left school without sitting her . "I'm a lazy control freak". , 12 July 2005. Retrieved 19 July 2007. She then tried for four years to get a place in the Central School of Speech and Drama, succeeding on her fourth attempt. She studied there for three years. Prior to getting a place there, Tate went to the Sylvia Young Theatre School, but left after a week, later stating, "Even at that age, I realised I wasn't . It was very competitive." She was also a member of the National Youth Theatre.

Born Catherine Ford, she changed her name when she got her as an actress. She chose her new surname after the character of Jessica Tate, played by Katherine Helmond, from the American television series Soap.


Career

1988–2003: Early acting and stand-up career
From 1988 to 1990 Tate toured with the National Youth Theatre production of , which also starred and . In 1994, she got the part of Lydia Lubey in the Oxford Stage Company production of 's All My Sons. She then worked at the Royal National Theatre, playing small roles in The Way of the World (1995) and The Prince's Play (1996).Calvi, Nuala. " Tate to talk about her relationship with Shakespeare". , 16 May 2007. Retrieved 9 April 2008. Tate also performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company during its 10-month tour across the UK, Australia and the US with Lee Hall's adaptation of The Servant of Two Masters (2000–2001).

Her television acting career began with roles in serial dramas such as and London's Burning. Her debut happened in an episode of the sitcom in 1991. She was offered an audition for the part by the casting director who also owned a sandwich shop Tate used to go in and knew she was about to go to drama college. On the set, she got to work with actor , of whom she was a big fan.

In 1996 Tate began performing stand-up comedy.Gibson, Owen. " The Guardian profile: Catherine Tate". , 23 December 2005. Retrieved 18 July 2007. Soon after, she co-wrote and starred in Barking (1998), a late-night sketch show broadcast on Channel 4 featuring a host of performers who included , and . In 2000, she became involved with 's Perrier Comedy Award-nominated New Bits show at the Edinburgh Film Festival and appeared in television sketch shows such as The Harry Hill Show and That Peter Kay Thing. The next year, she returned to the festival with her own sell-out , which was followed by roles in comedy series , , 's TVGoHome and several productions.

After being spotted at Edinburgh by the casting director Tracey Gillham, she was given her first major television role as Angela in the comedy Wild West (2002–2004) set in the small town. Tate became pregnant before filming the first series and had to wear a lot of baggy clothes as Angela. The show also starred as her lesbian partner and local shop and co-owner Mary," Catherine Tate profile". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 26 May 2007. who commented, "Catherine Tate is far too talented and she must be destroyed."


2004–2005: Breakthrough with The Catherine Tate Show
Tate was approached at a post-show party at the Edinburgh Festival by then-BBC controller of comedy , who encouraged Tate to develop her character ideas, especially to push the boundaries with her teenage character . Undertaking Perkins's advice, after a live show, Tate found the audience walking out of the show repeating the character's catchphrase "Am I bovvered?". by Perkins at , Tate was given her own programme on in 2004, which she co-wrote and starred in with , entitled The Catherine Tate Show, which ran for three series. Two of the show's well-known characters are teenager Lauren Cooper and , the cockney grandmother. Tate's inspiration for the grandmother character came from visits to old people's homes when she was at drama college. Tate won a British Comedy Award for Best Comedy Newcomer for her work on the first series of The Catherine Tate Show," Triple triumph for Little Britain". , 22 December 2004. Retrieved 7 April 2008. and with the first series becoming a success, in March 2005, Tate made a guest appearance during the 's as the character of Lauren, alongside boy band , which gained her further exposure.

In November 2005 Tate appeared in another charity sketch as part of the BBC's annual Children in Need . The segment was a crossover between and The Catherine Tate Show, featuring EastEnders characters , Little Mo Mitchell and , whilst Tate appeared as Lauren." Catherine Tate appears in Walford". . Retrieved 18 February 2007. Also at that time, she was a guest star at the 77th Royal Variety Performance, appearing again in the guise of Lauren Cooper. During the sketch, Tate looked up at the Royal Box and asked , "Is one bovvered? Is one's face bovvered?"," Tate asks if Queen is 'bovvered'". , 22 November 2005. Retrieved 28 December 2006. while her co-star (in character as Liese) remarked: "That old man sitting next to her has fallen asleep." Prince Philip then reportedly complained to the show's executive producer, saying he had been insulted. Tate later won a British Comedy Award for Best British Comedy Actress for her work in the second series of The Catherine Tate Show." Merchant takes top comedy honour". , 14 December 2006. Retrieved 7 April 2008.

In January 2005, Tate appeared as Mitzi Kosinki in the ITV adaptation of 's novel A Murder Is Announced, starring as . Towards the end of the year, Tate played the part of Kate in the unaired pilot episode of 's sitcom Not Going Out and Mrs Chadband in an episode of the BBC television adaptation of ." Bleak House – on BBC ONE from Thursday 27 October 2005 at 8.00pm". , 4 October 2005. Retrieved 8 April 2008.

Tate returned to the stage for the first time since working with the Royal Shakespeare Company,Thorpe, Vanessa. " Proletarian utopia? Am I bovvered?". , 24 September 2006. Retrieved 7 April 2008. to play a role in the original West End production of Some Girl(s) (2005), alongside , , and star ." Friends star makes West End debut". , 24 May 2005. Retrieved 4 July 2007. In an interview, Tate commented that she could not look Schwimmer in the eye during her time with him, leading to speculation that the pair did not get on. Tate immediately denied the rumours, explaining that she was joking about her attempts to act "cool" around Schwimmer, whom she described as "a very funny, personable man, and easy to get along with".Kilkelly, Daniel. " Catherine Tate denies Schwimmer feud". , 25 June 2005. Retrieved 15 August 2007.


2006–2010: Doctor Who and films
The third series of The Catherine Tate Show aired in 2006, going on to win the National Television Award for most popular comedy as voted for by the public," National Television Awards 2007". . Retrieved 1 November 2007. and Tate's catchphrase "bovvered", used by her character Lauren Cooper, became so influential in popular culture that it was named Word of the Year and was even poised to enter the Oxford English Dictionary.Phillips, Sarah. " 'Bovvered' wins Word of the Year award". , 12 October 2006. Retrieved 1 October 2007. Tate also played the role of in , a from who suddenly appears in the at the end of the episode "Doomsday". Catherine Tate to star in Doctor Who Christmas Special. , 9 July 2006. Retrieved 7 April 2008. The following episode, the Christmas special entitled "The Runaway Bride", saw Tate's character in a major role, where she was temporarily the Doctor's companion. On her appearance in the series, Tate commented, "I'm honoured and delighted to be joining aboard the TARDIS. I was holding out for a summer season at rep but as a summer job, this'll do."" Tate to guest star in Doctor Who". , 9 July 2006. Retrieved 14 June 2006., behind her, in 2011]]Tate had roles in three films in 2006, these included Starter for 10 starring , Sixty Six starring Helena Bonham Carter and , and Scenes of a Sexual Nature, a debut feature screenplay from The Catherine Tate Show co-writer . She later appeared in the films Mrs Ratcliffe's Revolution, in which she played the title character opposite , and Love and Other Disasters." Love And Other Disasters". . Retrieved 7 April 2008. In the television adaptation of the best-selling novel of the same name, The Bad Mother's Handbook, she played the dramatic lead role and co-starred with , Holliday Grainger and .Oatts, Joanne." 'Bad Mother' Tate pulls in 5.7 million". , 20 February 2007. Retrieved 3 January 2008.

On 16 March 2007 Tate appeared for a second time on the Red Nose Day telethon as some of her well-known characters from The Catherine Tate Show. She acted in sketches with David Tennant, her fellow National Youth Theatre alumni , and the then Prime Minister , who used the show's famous catchphrase, "Am I bovvered?"." Catherine Tate hails Blair's comic skills". The Daily Telegraph, 23 March 2007. Retrieved 4 June 2007. Tate also appeared as Nan in an episode of Deal or No Deal, hosted by ." Catherine Tate DVD 'sets record'". , 20 March 2007. Retrieved 4 June 2007.

She has been nominated for four BAFTA Awards for her work on The Catherine Tate Show, including Best Comedy Performance." High ratings for Catherine Tate". , 27 October 2006. Retrieved 26 May 2007. Despite speculation that the third series of the show would be the last, Tate and the BBC have not ruled out further episodes. She later filmed a one-off special episode which aired on Christmas Day 2007. The episode was subject to criticism when 42 viewers complained about the amount of swearing, and accused Tate of bigotry over the depiction of a family from as terrorists, whose Christmas presents included a balaclava and a pair of , in reference to .Martin, Nicole." Ofcom to investigate Catherine Tate 'bigotry'". The Daily Telegraph, 29 December 2007. Retrieved 4 January 2008. After the complaints were made, an report later concluded that the show was not offensive and did not violate broadcasting regulations.O'Shea, Katherine. " BBC cleared over 'offensive' Catherine Tate". The Daily Telegraph, 14 April 2008. Retrieved 8 May 2008." Tate festive show 'not offensive'". , 14 April 2008. Retrieved 8 May 2008. An extract from the Ofcom report read: "Overall this episode was typical of The Catherine Tate Show and would not have gone beyond the expectations of its usual audience. For those not familiar with the show, the information given at the start was adequate."Plunkett, John. " Ofcom not bovvered by Tate swearing". , 14 April 2008. Retrieved 8 May 2008.

In summer 2008, Tate starred as Michelle, a promiscuous mathematics teacher, in David Eldridge's Under the Blue Sky at the Duke of York's Theatre, alongside and . The first preview performance was canceled after she injured her ankle during the final dress rehearsal. Tate, however, returned to the stage the next day and performed preview shows with the aid of a crutch. Earlier that year, she returned to Doctor Who to reprise the role of the Doctor's companion throughout the fourth series, which was shown on starting on 5 April for a 13-week run." Donna says "I do!"". , 3 July 2007. Retrieved 4 July 2007. Producer Russell T Davies said, "We are delighted that one of Britain's greatest talents has agreed to join us for the fourth series." Tate added, "I am delighted to be returning to Doctor Who. I had a blast last Christmas and look forward to travelling again through time and space with that nice man from ."

At the 2008 TV Quick Awards and , Tate was voted best actress for her dramatic Doctor Who performance." Dr Who is voted No1 … again ". , 9 September 2008. Retrieved 9 September 2008. She also earned a nomination at the 14th National Television Awards. A year and a half after the heartbreaking finale of the fourth series, she returned as Donna in the first part of the show's festive special "The End of Time", which was broadcast on Christmas Day 2009 and became the final story for both David Tennant as the and Russell T Davies as . Later that day, Nan's Christmas Carol premiered, a one-off special spin-off to The Catherine Tate Show focused on Nan, who gets visited by three ghosts (played by David Tennant, and ) in her council flat. The next day, Tate and Tennant guest hosted 's BBC Radio 2 show, having already done so on 11 April and later appearing on the show once again on 30 January 2010.

In March 2010, Tate took part in Channel 4's Comedy Gala, a held in aid of Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital, filmed live at the O2 Arena in London. She went on to make her directorial debut in 's series of short comedy films called . The autobiographical short film My First Nativity (2010), also written by and starring Tate as her mother Josephine, showed the young Catherine performing an impression of in her school . It received a nomination for the Best Comedy Programme at the 2011 British Academy Television Awards.

On Christmas Day 2010 Tate appeared as Queen Isabelle of Lilliput in the film adaptation of Gulliver's Travels starring in the title role. She then starred opposite in another American comedy film, Monte Carlo (2011).


2011–present: Further television and stage work
In March 2011, the video for 's new single "Happy Now" was debuted on Comic Relief. The video showed Tate alongside comedians , , and , all auditioning to become Take That's ultimate , Fake That. Take That Meet Fake That Red Nose Day, 18 February 2011 In December, she presented Channel 4's two-hour documentary Catherine Tate: Laughing at the Noughties, in which she met Carr, Walliams, , and her Doctor Who co-star David Tennant to discuss the comedy highlights of the 2000s. Laughing at the... – Series 1 – Episode 2 – Catherine Tate: Laughing at the Noughties. Channel 4 (17 December 2011). Retrieved 14 May 2012. It was soon after she served as a guest host on the comedy shows The Sunday Night Project (2009) and Never Mind the Buzzcocks (2010).

From May to September 2011, Tate appeared alongside Tennant in the comedy Much Ado About Nothing at the Wyndham's Theatre. The production was recorded by Digital Theatre and is available to watch on their website. For her performance as Beatrice, Tate won the for Best Leading Actress in a Play, while her reunion with Tennant won the WhatsOnStage Award for the Theatre Event of the Year. 2011 BWW UK Award Winners Announced! ROCK OF AGES, GHOST, WIZARD and PHANTOM All Win!. Broadwayworld.com (5 December 2011). Retrieved 14 May 2012. At the same ceremony, she received an award in the Best Supporting Actress category for the Royal National Theatre production of 's Season's Greetings (2010–2011), in which she played Belinda.

Tate guest starred in the two-part seventh season finale of the American sitcom The Office, which aired on 19 May 2011. She portrayed , who was interviewed for the Regional Manager position of the branch, the position that Michael Scott (played by ) held for the majority of the series. She was reportedly the top choice to replace Carell, but was unable to join the filming, due to her commitment to Much Ado About Nothing. However, in January 2012 Tate returned to The Office as a series regular for the second half of season eight, reprising her role as Nellie, who was hired as a "misguided special projects manager". She continued in the role for the ninth and final season.

In May 2013, she starred alongside Lee Mack in the unaired BBC One pilot for Everybody Loves Raymond remake, titled The Smiths. Two promotional photos were released in August but the project was eventually scrapped, with Mack concentrating more on his sitcom Not Going Out. Coincidentally, Tate played Kate in the original 2005 pilot of the show, which was also never broadcast. Around the same time in 2013, she joined David Walliams and in the BBC One sitcom (2013–2014), playing the main role of French teacher Sarah Postern in both series of the show. Tate later appeared as a alongside Walliams as in a Red Nose Day 2015 sketch, featuring in the role. in 2018|left]]

In 2013, she accepted the role in the comedy film (2015) written by and starring as the title character, which led to a number of collaborations with Goldstein. Three episodes of her sitcom Catherine Tate's Nan, co-written with Goldstein, aired in January 2014 and December 2015 on BBC One. The role of Joanie Taylor earned her a nomination at the 2015 British Academy Television Awards for Best Female Comedy Performance. Tate calls Nan "the one character that's got the legs to carry on" and her favourite to play: "It's the one character I can look at on screen and not find myself in. It's a very good transformation. In lots of the others it's clear that it's me. I just enjoy playing that character mainly because you get the privilege of age where you can swear and people laugh. Old people swearing is funny." She reprised the role several times between 2009 and 2018 on , , Paul O'Grady and Alan Carr's television shows and performed 's song "Holding Out for a Hero" in character for Let's Sing and Dance for Comic Relief (2017).

Tate portrayed both and Édith Piaf in the pilot episode of the sketch show (2012). In autumn 2014, she was cast as another real-life person in her first musical production, the Menier Chocolate Factory revival of 's Assassins (2014–2015). Her character was Sara Jane Moore, a woman who attempted to assassinate U.S. President . She went on to play alongside and in , a James Graham play set in a fictitious London , which was broadcast live on More4 on election night 2015. In spring 2016, Tate appeared as fashion designer Myrna in another musical comedy, Miss Atomic Bomb, at the St. James Theatre. Benjamin McDonald, writing in , praised Tate's performance, saying she "proves she has the strong vocal ability to match her impeccable ". The show itself received much poorer reviews, including a one-star review from .

On New Year's Day 2016, Tate played the role of Sapphire Diamond in the television adaptation of David Walliams's children's book . She appeared in Bruce's Hall of Fame with Alexander Armstrong the following day with a musical tribute to her childhood hero , calling her the first woman she had seen being funny on television. She then chose Wood as her inspirational female figure when promoting Leading Lady Parts (2018), a short film inspired by the Time's Up movement and starring Tate as a casting director auditioning several actresses for a role.

In October 2016, Tate began touring British theatres with The Catherine Tate Show Live, guest starring Brett Goldstein (who also co-wrote the show with Tate) and her long-time collaborators and . Most of the main characters from the original television show, such as Nan, Lauren, nurse Bernie, Geordie Georgie and Derek Faye, all featured in the show. Some pre-recorded sketches, including cameos by and , were shown during each of the many changes of Tate's costumes and wigs. In late 2018, she brought the show to and with the help of two new cast members, David O'Reilly and Alex Carter, before finishing her tour at London's Wyndham's Theatre in January 2019. Around the same time, she hosted the 2018 Laurence Olivier Awards. An edited version of the ceremony was broadcast on ITV. It was also covered live on , where listeners heard Tate hilariously going back on fluffed lines multiple times, occasionally swearing. She later apologised after it was pointed out the event was going out live. In 2016 and 2019, Tate and David Tennant reprised their Doctor Who roles in two volumes of the full-cast audio series from Big Finish Productions. Talking about his frequent colleague during the recording session, Tennant said: "I love working with Catherine because of the life that she brings to something and the way that she can turn the most mundane line into something glorious and sparkling. I love Catherine for what she is most famous for, and that's being funny and brilliant and witty and quick, but I love the fact that she's a great and proper actress." In October 2017, Tate was revealed to be part of the cast of 's DuckTales reboot, providing the voice of the villainous sorceress Magica De Spell following the death of the character's long-time , , in July of the same year. Tennant provided the voice of the show's protagonist, .

In April 2020, Tate revived her popular character Lauren Cooper for The Big Night In, a telethon held during the COVID-19 pandemic, in a skit that had her being schooled remotely by a teacher played again by Tennant. Another popular character from The Catherine Tate Show, Nan, made a return the next year in a Comic Relief sketch starring Daniel Craig as , followed by the feature film The Nan Movie (2022).

In April 2022, she starred as six different characters in , a mockumentary sitcom set in a women's prison. She co-wrote the series with and Alex Carter and co-directed all six episodes with James Kayler. In May, it was announced Tate would reprise her role as Donna Noble, alongside David Tennant as the Fourteenth Doctor, for the 60th anniversary specials of Doctor Who. In August, the BBC commissioned Queen of Oz, a sitcom written by and starring Tate as a disgraced member of a fictional British royal family sent to rule Australia, which aired in June 2023.

In May 2023, Tate was the UK's jury spokesperson in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, in which she announced the UK's jury points directly from the , where the event was held.


Personal life
Tate was formerly in a relationship with stage manager Twig Clark, with whom she has a daughter, who was born in January 2003.

Tate suffered from postpartum depression, from which she only recovered after the filming of the second series of The Catherine Tate Show. She also suffers from occasional . Regarding her personal outlook, Tate has said, "I'm an incredibly negative person, so any form of success is only ever going to be a relief to me and set my default position back to neutral."

Tate has been married to American screenwriter since at least 2018.

Tate is also fluent in and .


Charity work
Tate is a patron of the Laura Crane Youth Cancer Trust, supporting the charity since 2006. Since then, she has hosted a fundraising auction, filmed a five-minute film featuring herself and on the set of for the charity's annual ball and taken part in its 2011 calendar with the Huddersfield Giants. She is also the current patron of the Addie Brady Foundation, raising funds for research into high-grade paediatric and supporting families with Li–Fraumeni Syndrome, and was a patron of the children's cancer charity the Joe Glover Trust for a number of years since its launching in 2007.

Since 2005, Tate has been a frequent supporter of two BBC charities, Children in Need and . For the latter, she so far has starred in eleven sketches and a music video. She also appeared as from The Catherine Tate Show live on stage during the Red Nose Day 2005 and 2017 events, and as in 2009.

In August 2017, after being asked at the Wizard World Chicago convention about what her career would look like if she hadn't become an actress and comedian, Tate said: "I'd definitely work with animals. In fact, sometimes I do feel, 'Oh, am I sort of wasting my time doing acting when I should be doing sort of like stuff with animals in need?' because I'm a big kind of person, person." She has supported the animal rescue centre Battersea Dogs & Cats Home on multiple occasions and adopted cats from there. In 2018, she presented the hour-long documentary Saving the British Bulldog about the health issues affecting one of the most popular dog breeds in the UK. In 2020, she featured in a video aimed to raise funds for the Zoological Society of London after it was badly impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.


Filmography

Film
2006Love and Other DisastersTallulah Riggs-Wentworth
Scenes of a Sexual NatureSara Williams
Sixty SixAunt Lila
Starter for 10Julie Jackson
2007Mrs Ratcliffe's RevolutionDorothy Ratcliffe
2010Gulliver's TravelsQueen of Lilliput
2011Monte CarloAlicia Winthrop-Scott
2013Nora the Sheep (voice)
2014Sophie Ford
Dulcia (voice)UK dub
2015Not Sophie's ChoiceMummyShort film
UnityNarrator (voice)Documentary
Theresa Ford
2017Perfect Roast PotatoesTamaraShort film
(voice)
2021Monster Family 2
2022The Nan MovieAlso writer and executive producer
2023Rally Road RacersJuni Håkansdotter (voice)


Television

Acting credits
+Key Denotes productions that have not yet been released
1991Surgical SpiritGirlfriendEpisode: "The Holiday Job"
1993, 1994, 1997Various characters3 episodes
1994Men Behaving BadlyPotential BuyerEpisode: "Casualties"
MilnerJesson's P.A.TV film
1994, 1998London's BurningMolly / Ginnie Readman2 episodes
1998BarkingVarious characters6 episodes; also writer
2000That Peter Kay ThingValerie SharplesEpisode: "Leonard"
Harry HillVarious characters4 episodes
2001Various characters2 episodes; also writer of additional material
TV Go HomeVarious characters6 episodes
2002Various characters6 episodes; also writer of additional material
2002–2004Wild WestAngela PhillipsMain role, 12 episodes
2004–2007The Catherine Tate ShowVarious charactersLead role, 20 episodes; also writer
2005Agatha Christie's MarpleMitzi KosinkiEpisode: "A Murder Is Announced"
Twisted TalesWendy MidwichEpisode: "The Patter of Tiny Feet"
Not Going OutKateUnaired pilot
Bleak HouseMrs. ChadbandEpisode 4
2006, 2008–2010, 202319 episodes:

  • Cameo (series 2)
  • Guest role (2006 special, 2009–2010 special)
  • Main role (series 4, 60th anniversary)
2007The Bad Mother's HandbookKaren CooperTV film
2009Nan's Christmas CarolTV special
2010Josephine FordEpisode: "My First Nativity"; also director and writer
The One RonnieBarmaidTV special
2011The Itch of the Golden NitStella (voice)Short film
This is JinsyRoopina CraleEpisode: "Beardboy"
2011–2013The Office34 episodes:

  • Guest role (season 7)
  • Main role (seasons 8–9)
2012Playhouse Presents / Édith PiafEpisode: "Psychobitches"
2013The SmithsJenny SmithUnaired pilot for Everybody Loves Raymond remake
2013–2014Sarah PosternMain role, 12 episodes
2014–2015Catherine Tate's NanJoanie TaylorLead role, 3 episodes; also writer and executive producer
2015Michael McIntyre's Easter Night at the ColiseumTV special
StorytellerEpisode: "The Catchment Area"
2016Billionaire BoySapphire DiamondTV film
Do Not DisturbAnna WilsonTV film
Drunk HistoryMary Wilson / Elsie Wright2 episodes
Michael McIntyre's Big ShowJoanie TaylorEpisode: "Michael McIntyre's Big Christmas Show"
2017The Adventures of Puss in Boots (voice)2 episodes
2017–2021DuckTalesMagica De Spell (voice)9 episodes
2018Leading Lady PartsBossShort film
2020The Big Night InTV special
2021–2022The Brilliant World of Tom GatesRita Gates (voice)42 episodes
2022Various charactersLead role, 6 episodes; also director, writer and executive producer
2023Queen of OzPrincess GeorgianaLead role, 6 episodes; also writer and executive producer
2025–presentGoing DutchKatja VanderhoffSeries regular


Presenting and game show credits
2009Doctor Who at the PromsGuest presenterСut-down version of the Royal Albert Hall concert
The Sunday Night ProjectPresenter / Guest2 episodes
GeniusJudge1 episode
Never Mind the BuzzcocksGuest / Presenter2 episodes
2010
Sidekick StoriesNarrator (voice)Documentary
The Unbelievable TruthGuest (voice)Radio game show; 2 episodes
2011Catherine Tate: Laughing at the NoughtiesPresenterDocumentary
2016Shakespeare Live! From the RSCPresenterLive broadcast theatrical event
Duck Quacks Don't EchoGuest1 episode
2016–2017, 20198 Out of 10 Cats Does CountdownContestant3 episodes
2018Saving the British BulldogPresenterDocumentary
Laurence Olivier AwardsPresenterСut-down version of the 2018 awards ceremony
2023Eurovision Song ContestUK SpokespersonSong Contest


Radio and audio dramas
1999Quando, Quando, QuandoVarious charactersBBC Radio 46 episodes
2000Hey Hey We're the MonksDSS OfficerBBC Radio 2
2001Six Geese A-layingVarious charactersBBC Radio 4
2003A Boy in a WellMrs. Pickery
2003–2009Giles Wemmbley-Hogg Goes OffArabella4 episodes
2007Down the LineVarious charactersEpisode: "War and Chocolate"
2008 Narrator
(2008). 9781408424063
2009
(2009). 9781408424315
2010Bette and Joan and Baby JaneBBC Radio 4
2013NarratorBig Finish Productions
2015The Bed-Sitting RoomPenelopeBBC Radio 4
2016LisaBBC Radio 4Episode: "Jury Special"
2016, 2019Big Finish ProductionsMain role, 6 episodes
2017Mrs. HawkinsAudible
2019Our Martyred LadyInquisitor GreyfaxMain role, 4 episodes
2019–2021Date NightTerriBBC Radio 48 episodes
2020Donna NobleBig Finish ProductionsLead role, 4 episodes


Video games
2019AnthemMax (voice)
2020Dash and BlinkNarrator (voice)Interactive game for learning French, Spanish and


Music videos
2011"Happy Now"Tom Harper and


Theatre
1988–1990 National Youth Theatre
1994All My SonsLydia LubeyOxford Stage Company
1995The Way of the WorldPegRoyal National Theatre
1996The Prince's PlayBarmaid
1999The Cobbler's ProphecyZelotaShakespeare's Globe
2000Lee Mack's New BitsVarious charactersEdinburgh Festival
2000–2001A Servant to Two MastersSmeraldinaRoyal Shakespeare Company
2005Some Girl(s)Sam
Royal Variety PerformanceWales Millennium Centre
2006The ExoneratedSunny JacobsRiverside Studios
Toccata and FugueCharlotteAmerican Airlines Theatre
2008Under the Blue SkyMichelleDuke of York's Theatre
2010–2011Season's GreetingsBelinda BunkerRoyal National Theatre
2011Much Ado About NothingBeatriceWyndham's Theatre
2013The Garden of Ms Harriet FiggHarriet FiggOld Vic Theatre
2014–2015AssassinsSara Jane MooreMenier Chocolate Factory
2015Kirsty Henderson
2016Miss Atomic BombMyrna RanapapadophilouSt. James Theatre
2016, 2018–2019The Catherine Tate Show LiveVarious charactersVarious venues across the UK, Australia and New Zealand
2023–2024The Enfield HauntingPeggy HodgsonAmbassadors Theatre
2025–2026Sleeping BeautyCarabosse the Wicked Fairy


Discography
+ !Year !Title !Album !
2011"Sigh No More (Bonus Track)" (with )Much Ado About Nothing
"We Go Together (Bonus Track)" (with )
2013"In These Shoes? (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire 2010)"A Concert for Kirsty MacColl (Live)
2014"It's Love (The Wedding Song)" (with and other cast members of )
"Empire State Medley" (with and other cast members of )


Awards and nominations
2000Edinburgh Comedy AwardsBest Comedy Show (shared with and )Lee Mack's New Bits
2004Best ComedyThe Catherine Tate Show
British Comedy AwardsBest Comedy Newcomer
Best TV Comedy Actress
2005
Best TV Comedy
People's Choice Award
International Emmy AwardsBest Performance by an Actress
British Academy Television Craft AwardsBest New Writer (shared with )
British Academy Television AwardsBest Comedy Programme (shared with and Gordon Anderson)
Creative Originality Award
Variety Club Showbiz AwardsComedy Award
Rose d'OrBest Comedy
RTS Programme AwardsNetwork Newcomer – On Screen
2006Comedy Performance
Entertainment
Broadcast AwardsBest Comedy Programme
British Comedy AwardsBest TV Comedy Actress
British Academy Television AwardsBest Comedy Performance
Best Comedy Programme
Rose d'OrBest Female Comedy Performance
Best Comedy
National Television AwardsMost Popular Comedy Programme
2007
RTS Programme AwardsComedy Performance
British Comedy AwardsBest TV Comedy Actress
British Academy Television AwardsBest Comedy Programme (shared with Perkins, Anderson and )
Funny Woman
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards UKFunniest Person
2008Favourite Funny Person
Favourite Female TV Star
National Television AwardsOutstanding Drama Performance
TV Quick AwardsBest Actress
Best TV Actress
2009Constellation AwardsBest Female Performance in a Science Fiction Television Episode
Best Actress – Television
2011British Academy Television AwardsBest Comedy Programme (shared with Sophie Clarke-Jervoise and Izzy Mant)
Channel of the Year AwardsProducer or Director Debut
Best Leading Actress in a PlayMuch Ado About Nothing
2012WhatsOnStage AwardsTheatre Event of the Year (shared with )
Best Supporting Actress in a PlaySeason's Greetings
2013Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (shared with cast)The Office
2015British Academy Television AwardsBest Female Performance in a Comedy ProgrammeCatherine Tate's Nan
FilmQuest AwardsBest Supporting Actress
2022National Film AwardsBest Screenplay (shared with )The Nan Movie
2023Best Supporting Actress in a TV SeriesDoctor Who

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