"By a lot of peoples standards, I lived a very privileged life. I never wanted for attention, I never wanted for material things. In some ways, I was probably spoiled because I never had to share. And I was doted on."
About Catherine Tate
Catherine Tate — Life and Legacy
Catherine Tate is a celebrated British actress and comedian, renowned for her innovative approach to sketch comedy. Her work, particularly in 'The Catherine Tate Show,' showcases her ability to create memorable characters that resonate with audiences, often reflecting the intricacies of identity and social norms. Through her characters, Tate explores the humor in everyday life, challenging stereotypes and inviting audiences to laugh at the absurdities of human behavior. For instance, her iconic character Lauren, with the catchphrase 'Am I bovvered?', highlights teenage apathy while simultaneously critiquing societal expectations. Tate's humor is not just for laughs; it often reveals deeper truths about personal and cultural identity. Her characters, like Nan, provide sharp commentary on aging and societal change, making her work both entertaining and thought-provoking. Today, Tate's quotes and characters continue to influence the landscape of British comedy, reminding us of the power of humor in addressing complex themes.
Quote collection
Catherine Tate quotes
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"If you want more people to come to the theatre, don't put the prices at £50. You have to make theatre inclusive, and at the moment the prices are exclusive. Putting TV stars in plays just to get people in is wrong. You have to have the right people in the right parts. Stunt casting and being gimmicky does the theatre a great disservice. You have to lure people by getting them excited about a theatrical experience."
"I will absolutely say that whatever job I was asked to do, whatever schedule I was asked to work, it is never going to be as hard as looking after a child."
"I'm not frightened of a bit of silence."
"At my core, the glass isn't half-empty, it's not even what I ordered in the first place."
"My advice to you is please don't ever sit in your room and lock yourself away because you don't think you're good enough."
"I realised that if you get yourself labeled as the funny one, people don't look any further. I've used that as I've got older. It's controlling: I decide what part of my personality you're seeing. I don't want you to look at me, I really don't. I don't want you to comment on my clothes, my hair or the way I look."
"When I realised I had a facility for humour, I latched on to it, and it gave me confidence and I built my personality around it. So I subconsciously made myself become the funny one so that would be my label rather than the ginger one or the red-faced one."
"Because I was a shy and awkward child, I used humour to deflect attention. It was a controlling mechanism. Because I could use it to control my image."
"I've realised I need a gnawing, nagging, anxious doubt when I wake at 4 A.M."
"Although I was a shy child, I was also a bit flamboyant."
"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."
"I'm naturally quite lazy, and I actually think I'm lax about my career. None of my work defines who I am."