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Catherine Shepherd

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Catherine Shepherd

Known For

Acting

Gender

Female

Birthday

Sep 16, 1975 (51 years old)

Place of Birth

Hammersmith, London, England, UK

Biography

Catherine Shepherd is an English comedic actress, writer and director In the early 2000s Shepherd appeared in several BBC Radio 4 comedies, as Daisy in the sitcom Think the Unthinkable alongside Marcus Brigstocke and David Mitchell, as Xanthe in Ring Around the Bath, and in James Cary's Radio 4 sketch show Concrete Cow, with Robert Webb. On television, she played the character April in the sitcom Peep Show. She appeared in one episode of the second series in 2004, and returned eleven years later as a recurring character in series 9. She appeared as Jessica in The IT Crowd episode "The Dinner Party" (first broadcast 14 September 2007). She appeared in The Peter Serafinowicz Show which aired between 2007 and 2008, where she played multiple roles in the different sketches in the show. In 2012, Shepherd appeared as Vicky Long in the final episode, "Loose Ends", of the BBC comedy show about the 2012 Olympic Games, Twenty Twelve (first broadcast 24 July 2012). In 2013, Shepherd narrated the audiobook Blue Sky Thinking by Ben Lewis In October 2018, Shepherd played the title role in the HBO/Sky Atlantic sitcom Sally4Ever. In 2019, she appeared alongside Lolly Adefope in the television short film Sorry, broadcast on BBC Two's Comedy Shorts programme.

Known For

Acting
2022The Love Box in Your Living Room
2018Sally4EverSally
2017Paddington 2Nelson's Mother
2016Red TopJulie
2014PaddingtonGeographer (Present Day)
2014Harry & Paul's Story of the 2sJoan Bakewell Tart / Sue Perkins / Various
2012GatesSarah
2011The Hunt for Tony BlairCherie Blair
2011Twenty TwelveVicky Long
2010D.O.ALucy Carrington
2007MagiciansFemale Passenger
2007The Peter Serafinowicz Show
2007After You've GoneMrs Turner
2006The IT CrowdJessica
2006HyperdriveArabella
2005Harry & Paul
2004My Life in FilmSally
2003Peep ShowApril Danecroft
2000Black BooksBridget
1997Backstage... at the Cambridge FootlightsSelf
Production
-Two Weeks in AugustExecutive Producer
Directing
2011See MeDirector
-Like a VirginDirector
Writing
2011See MeWriter