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Catherine Rabett
Born
Catherine Rabett

(1960-07-20) 20 July 1960 (age 63)
London, England
OccupationActress
Years active1981–present
SpouseKit Hesketh-Harvey (1986–present)
Children2 (Augusta Grace Hesketh-Harvey (b. 30 December 1987) and Rollo Constantine Rabett Hesketh-Harvey (b. 27 May 1990)

Catherine Rabett (sometimes known as Katie Rabett) (born 20 July 1960 in London) is a British actress.

She played Cecily "Cissy" Meldrum in the BBC sitcom You Rang, M'Lord? (1988–1993).[1][2][3] She was a member of Hot Gossip, Arlene Phillips's groundbreaking dance group, and performed on The Kenny Everett Video Show.

Rabett is married to the comic performer and scriptwriter Kit Hesketh-Harvey and they have two children, Gus and Rollo. She is also a former girlfriend of Prince Andrew.

She gained a First class honours degree in Art History from the University of East Anglia. She curated the Art of Faith in East Anglia exhibition at Norwich Castle Museum 2011/13, and was picture researcher on Houghton Hall: Portrait of an English House by David Cholmondeley and Andrew Moore published by Skira Rizzoli October 2014.

Rabett also works as a volunteer UK representative for GRUBB Forward, a UK-based charity providing tutoring at three schools for Roma children in Serbia. GRUBB Forward also produces the GRUBB Show, a performance blending traditional Roma and contemporary music. The GRUBB Show has toured the world and the revenue is used to support the GRUBB Schools.

Theatre roles

Selected film and television roles

References

  1. ^ "Former Bond girl Catherine Rabett pays high price for sun addiction". Stuff. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  2. ^ Armitstead, Claire (3 October 2018). "You Rang, M'Lord: why do Hungarians love this dodgy old British sitcom?". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  3. ^ BBC. "You Rang, M'Lord?". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 3 May 2020.

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