Catherine's academic background is marked by a rigorous pursuit of knowledge, having graduated from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) in the year 2000. Prior to this notable achievement, she had already earned a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree in English Literature and Music from Lancaster University.
Throughout her illustrious career, Catherine has consistently demonstrated her exceptional talent and dedication to her craft. One of her most notable accomplishments was winning the 2nd Prize in the prestigious National Theatre/Sunday Times 'Ian Charleson Awards' for her outstanding performance as Jessica Madras in Granville-Barker's 'The Madras House' at the Orange Tree Theatre in 2006.
In addition to her impressive television credits, Catherine has also had the privilege of working extensively in the world of theatre. Some of her notable stage credits include performances with the esteemed 'Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory' and the 'Royal Shakespeare Company'.