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Katherine Lucy Bridget Burke (born 13 June 1964) "Burke, Kathy (1964-)". Screenonline. BFI. Retrieved 23 August 2021. is an English actress and comedian. She appeared in such as French and Saunders (1988–1999), Harry Enfield's Television Programme (1990–1992), and Harry Enfield & Chums (1994–1998), and played a recurring role as Magda on the sitcom Absolutely Fabulous (1992–2012). From 1999 to 2001, she starred as Linda La Hughes on the BBC sitcom Gimme Gimme Gimme, for which she received a British Comedy Award and two BAFTA nominations.

Burke made her film debut in the 1982 drama . For her portrayal of Valerie in the 1997 film Nil by Mouth, she won Best Actress at the Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for a for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Her other film appearances include Sid and Nancy (1986), Dancing at Lughnasa (1998), Elizabeth (1998), This Year's Love (1999), Kevin & Perry Go Large (2000), The Martins (2001), Anita and Me (2002) and Once Upon a Time in the Midlands (2002). Having spent most of the 2000s concentrating on her work as a , she returned to film roles in the 2010s with Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011), Pan (2015) and (2016). Starting from 2019, Burke fronted a series of documentaries for Channel 4: Kathy Burke's All Woman (2019), Kathy Burke: Money Talks (2021) and Kathy Burke: Growing Up (2023).


Early life
Burke was born at the Royal Free Hospital, London, on 13 June 1964, and was brought up in , , by her parents Paddy and Bridget. She has two elder brothers. "Kathy Burke", movies.yahoo.com. Her mother, known as Bridie, died of cancer when Burke was two years old. She lived with her father, a builder who was an alcoholic, and attended the Maria Fidelis Convent School, a secondary school in Euston, until she was 16 years old. She then studied at the Anna Scher Theatre School in .


Career
Burke's first role was in the 1982 film , directed by actress and featuring Pam St. Clement, , , , and . The film was set in a young offenders' institute for girls and was seen as a female version of the film Scum.

Burke appeared in a non-speaking role in a 1985 public information film about addiction. The following year she appeared in a non-speaking role as 'witness in doorway' in an award-winning advert for s 'Points of View'.

Burke first became familiar to television audiences as a player of minor roles in sketches by better-known performers such as , and Jennifer Saunders. Early TV work included regular appearances on the chat show The Last Resort hosted by on UK Channel 4 in the mid-1980s, playing the characters 'Tina Bishop' and "Perry the Pre-pubescent Schoolboy". Bishop was a continually pregnant "expert" offering advice on household chores, always with disastrous results. Both Perry and Tina (renamed "Waynetta Slob") later re-appeared as recurring sketch characters in Harry Enfield programmes. Along with French and Saunders, she has contributed to two Comic Relief charity singles. She first appeared as a member of parody band in 1989, and then as a member of look-alike band the Sugar Lumps in 1997.

In real life Burke was a big fan of and appeared in the video for his 1989 single "Ouija Board, Ouija Board" and later in the 2002 Channel 4 documentary The Importance of Being Morrissey. On the 7 November 2023 episode of her Where There's a Will There's a Wake podcast, with as her guest, Burke admitted " We don't like Morrissey anymore...because he's a racist wanker". Alderton shared Burke's disappointment with Morrissey's views with Burke adding " We idolise these people...but then people are three-dimensional and you get to know what they really think about life and it's just always a disappointment."

She became successful in her own right and although mainly associated with comedy, she has played several serious roles including that of Queen Mary Tudor in the film Elizabeth, which was released in 1998.

In 1994 Burke was awarded the Royal Television Society Award for Best Actress, for her performance as the mute Martha in the 1993 BBC TV series Mr. Wroe's Virgins. The series was directed by and is based on Jane Rogers' book about .

Burke won the Best Actress award at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival for her role in the gritty drama Nil by Mouth. Burke was so convinced she would not win that she made no plans to attend the ceremony; when told shortly beforehand she had won, she found her passport was out of date. The film also earned her a nomination for Best Actress in a Leading Role. From 1999 to 2001 she appeared as Linda La Hughes in the BBC TV series Gimme Gimme Gimme (which she developed with writer Jonathan Harvey) where she was nominated for three British Comedy Awards (winning one), two BAFTA TV Awards and a National Television Award for her performance. In 2000, she appeared in the cult film Love Honour and Obey with , and as Perry in the comedy film Kevin & Perry Go Large.

In 2003, she was listed in as one of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy.

Beginning in 2001, she stopped acting and began theatre directing, something she considers to be one of her true passions. She said in an interview with Dawn French in Dawn French's Girls Who Do Comedy that she no longer felt the same creative energy associated with acting that she used to have (she described it as a "feeling in my belly") and that for this reason she had stopped acting. However, since then, she has done some voice-over work, including UK TV adverts for Ski yoghurt (2005) and the voice of Rita's mum in the animated film (2006). She also appeared in the 2007 Christmas Special of The Catherine Tate Show as Nan's daughter Diane.

In February 1990, she wrote and directed Mr Thomas at the Old Red Lion Theatre. It was filmed and shown on Channel 4 the next year.

In 2007, Burke contracted Clostridioides difficile while in hospital for an operation, resulting in her having to pass directing duties on Dying for It at the (which starred and who she worked with on Gimme Gimme Gimme).

In 2009, Burke made her television directorial debut with the sketch show series Horne & Corden, starring and .

Burke wrote and appeared as a nun in the short autobiographical film "Better Than Christmas" for 's , a collection of comic shorts that aired in December 2010. On 19 January 2012, it was announced that Burke had written her first TV series; her short for Little Crackers had led to the four-part series "Walking and Talking", based on her teenage years. Burke appeared as a nun in each episode of the series, which aired in the summer of 2012 on .

In 2011, Burke played in the film adaptation of the novel Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy. She was long-listed for a nomination for her performance as Supporting Actress in 2012.

Burke appeared in the 2015 Peter Pan prequel film Pan, as Mother Barnabas. In November 2015, Burke presented the BBC topical news panel show Have I Got News for You.

In 2019, Burke starred in her own self-titled three-part documentary Kathy Burke's All Woman. The programme aired on Channel 4 and focused on the stereotypes and expectations of modern women. Burke touched on subjects such as marriage, pregnancy and cosmetic surgery.

In 2021, Burke appeared as a guest judge in series 3 of RuPaul's Drag Race UK.

Burke directed ITV's four-part murder mystery series Holding, which premiered on 14 March 2022 and is based on 's novel of the same name.

In 2022, Burke started a podcast called Where There's a Will, There's a Wake. In the podcast Burke talks a guest through how the guest believes (or hopes) they will die and what they want to be done for their funeral. Notable guests have been Jennifer Saunders, , and Steve McQueen. The podcast is produced by .

Burke's memoir, A Mind of My Own, is scheduled to be published by Simon & Schuster on 23 October 2025.


Filmography

Film
1982Glennis
1986Sid and NancyBrenda Windzor
1987Straight to HellSabrina
WalkerAnnie Mae
Two of UsVera
1989Work ExperienceSally
1997Nil by MouthValerie
1998ElizabethQueen Mary Tudor
Dancing at LughnasaMaggie Mundy
1999This Year's LoveMarey
2000Love, Honour and ObeyKathy
Kevin & Perry Go LargePerry
2001The MartinsAngie
2002Anita and MeDeirdre Rutter
Once Upon a Time in the MidlandsCarol
2006Rita's MumVoice
2011Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
The Antics RoadshowNarrator
2015PanMother Barnabas
2016Magda
2022The Sea BeastGwen BatterbieVoice
2024BlitzBeryl


Television
1986A Very Peculiar PracticeAlice
Ladies in ChargeDaisy
1988The Comic Strip Presents... FunseekersVeraCredited as Cathy Burke
1988–1999French and SaundersVarious
1990Set of SixTarquin's girlfriendRivron, Rowland. What the f*** did I do last night?: the memoir of an accidental comedian. Sidgwick & Jackson, 2011
1990–1992Harry Enfield's Television ProgrammeVarious
1991CasualtyLorraine Mccullier
1992The Fat SlagsSandra
1992–1996Absolutely FabulousMagda
1993Mr. Wroe's VirginsMartha
1994–1998Harry Enfield & ChumsVarious
1997Honour
1998Rex the RuntMrs Mandelbrotska
1999Let Them Eat CakeCecile
1999–2001Gimme Gimme GimmeLinda La Hughes
2006Dawn French's Girls Who Do ComedyHerself
2007The Catherine Tate Show Christmas SpecialDiane
2009Horne & Corden Director
2010Kathy Burke's : Better Than ChristmasNunWriter
2012Walking and TalkingNunWriter
Never Mind the BuzzcocksGuest Host
2012, 2013, 2015Have I Got News for YouHerself
2013Mona Lisa; The Queen Mother
20148 Out of 10 Cats Does CountdownHerself
Celebrity
2016CrashingAunt Gladys
2017–presentSchool of RoarsMs. GrizzlesniffVoice
2019Kathy Burke's All WomanHerself
Joe Lycett's Got Your Back
2021RuPaul's Drag Race UKHerself; Guest judgeSeries 3, Episode 9
Kathy Burke: Money TalksHerself; presenter2-part Channel 4 documentary
2022Holding Director
2023Kathy Burke: Growing UpHerself; presenter2-part Channel 4 special


Theatre

As actress
1989Amongst BarbariansLilliRoyal Exchange, Manchester
1993It's a Great Big Shame! Theatre Royal Stratford East


As director
1990Mr Thomas by Kathy BurkeOld Red LionAlso shown on Channel 4
1995Boom Bang-a-Bang by Jonathan HarveyBush Theatre
2001Out in the Open by Jonathan HarveyHampstead Theatre
2002Betty by Karen McLachlanVaudeville Theatre
Kosher Harry by Royal Court Theatre
2003Born Bad by Debbie Tucker GreenHampstead Theatre
2004The Quare Fellow by Oxford Stage Company
Love Me Tonight by Hampstead Theatre
2005Blue/Orange by Cambridge Arts Theatre
The God of Hell by
2006Smaller by Carmel MorganLyric Theatre, London
2014Once a Catholic by Mary O'Malley
2018Lady Windermere's Fan by Vaudeville Theatre, West End, London


Podcasting
2022–2025Where There's a Will, There's a WakeSony Music Entertainment


Awards
1994Royal Television Society Programme AwardsBest ActressMr Wroe's Virgins
1997Cannes Film FestivalBest ActressNil By Mouth
British Independent Film AwardBest Actress
1998British Academy Film AwardsBest Actress
British Academy Television AwardsBest Actress
BAFTA TV AwardsBest Light Entertainment PerformanceHarry Enfield & Chums
1999BAFTA TV AwardsBest Light Entertainment PerformanceHarry Enfield's Yule log Chums
2001BAFTA TV AwardsBest Comedy PerformanceGimme Gimme Gimme
2002BAFTA TV AwardsBest Comedy Performance
British Comedy AwardsBest Comedy Actress


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