Catherine Shepherd
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Born | Catherine Shepherd 1975 England |
Catherine Shepherd (born 1975) is an English actress and writer, with a career spanning radio, theatre, film and television[1].
She was educated in South London at the James Allen's Girls' School. A prolific writer, having co-written several plays performed at the Edinburgh Fringe[1], Shepherd's stage play Cats and Monkeys has been produced as a BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play, with a cast featuring Anna Carteret, Jack Shepherd and the author [1]. [1].
She was a commissioned writer on the comedy sketch show Party Piece[1] (produced by Objective and shown on E4) and also wrote on the BBC Radio 4 show Concrete Cow[1]. Shepherd co-wrote Your Whole Life, which won a Best of the Sunday Lizard award at the Traverse Theatre[1].
Whilst currently writing for the BBC2 sketch show The Peter Serafinowicz Show[1], Shepherd is also developing a new TV sitcom, Baggage[1].
Shepherd speaks fluent Italian[1], and achieved honours at senior grade in ballet dancing[1].
She is the daughter of well known actor Jack Shepherd, who is perhaps most famous for having played Charles Wycliffe in the HTV television series Wycliffe.
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[edit] Filmography
[edit] Film
[edit] Television
- Dogface
- After You've Gone
- The Peter Serafinowicz Show
- The IT Crowd
- Get A Grip
- Hyperdrive
- Party Piece
- Blessed
- Peep Show
- My Life in Film
- Black Books
- Servants
- Time Gentlemen Please
[edit] Radio
- Safety Catch
- Think the Unthinkable - Daisy
- Giles Wemmbley Hogg Goes Off - Charlotte Wemmbley-Hogg