Catherine Shepherd

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Catherine Shepherd is an English actress, writer and director.[1][2] She is known for her roles in Peep Show and Sally4Ever.

Born (1975-09-16) 16 September 1975 (age 50)
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  • Actor
  • Writer
  • Director
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Catherine Shepherd
Born (1975-09-16) 16 September 1975 (age 50)
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  • Actor
  • Writer
  • Director
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Early life and education

Shepherd was born on 16 September 1975 in Hammersmith[3][better source needed][citation needed]

Shepherd is the daughter of producer, Ann Scott,[4][better source needed] and actor Jack Shepherd

Catherine attended James Allen’s Girls’ School in Dulwich, London and read English and Italian at Edinburgh University.[citation needed]

Shepherd's twin sister, Victoria Shepherd attended the University of Cambridge and was part of the Footlights. Victoria is a historian and author of Stony Jack and the Lost Jewels of Cheapside (2026) and A History of Delusions (2023).[5] She also created and produced the ten-part BBC Radio 4 series A History of Delusions, and has produced other documentaries and strands for the station.

Career

Acting

In 2004 and 2015, Shepherd played the character April in the sitcom Peep Show.[6]

Other credits include Paddington and Paddington 2 directed by Paul King, Harry and Paul's story of the 2s, Ruddy Hell it's Harry and Paul, The Comic Strip Presents Red Top, The IT Crowd, The Peter Serafinowicz Show, and the BBC comedy Twenty Twelve written by John Morton.

Sally4Ever (2018)

In 2018, Shepherd played the titular role of Sally in Sally4Ever, written and directed by Julia Davis.[7] The series was a co-production between Sky Atlantic and HBO. It is a dark comedy about a woman, Sally, who is in a dead-end relationship with her fiancé David (played by Alex Macqueen), and embarks on an affair with actress/musician/dancer Emma (played by Julia Davis). The series also stars Julian Baratt, Mark Gatiss, Joanna Scanlan, Felicity Montagu, and Jamie Demetriou.[7][8]

Davis said that "I’d always loved Catherine Shepherd, who plays Sally, because she’s so understated and precise. And she corpses a lot."[9] The series started as a short film idea developed by Shepherd, Davis and Baratt. The writing process consisted of Davis and Shepherd improvising together, and Davis writing this up and honing it. On set, scenes were taken both on and off script.

The Guardian said that "Every slight movement of Catherine Shepherd's face should win its own Bafta award."[10] Paste Magazine said that the "biggest surprise about Sally4Ever is just how great Shepherd is: It’s an understated performance of the highest order. In fact, understated might be an understatement."[11]

Refinery29 called the series "disgustingly funny".[12] The New Statesman said "Quite how a comedy can be at once so grotesque and so tender, so filthy and yet so plangent, I do not know. But it suits this (possibly slightly ill) viewer just fine."[13] The Financial Times gave the series a four-star review, describing it as "fetid brilliance".[8] The series won a BAFTA.[citation needed]

Writing

Shepherd has written for various film and TV projects. She wrote on Georgia Pritchett's TV adaptation of the hit podcast The Shrink Next Door (2021) for Apple TV, starring Paul Rudd and Will Ferrell. She also wrote on Buccaneers (2023) for Apple TV.

In 2011, Shepherd wrote and directed the short film See Me, which starred Olivia Coleman. It was produced by Quark Films, Film4 and UK Film Council.[14] Shepherd is set to direct Like a Virgin, which is being made with the BFI.[15] Kate Ogborn is the producer. In 2015, it was announced that Gemma Arterton would star. The script was nominated for The Brit List 2011.[16]

Shepherd has written the 8-part drama series Two Weeks in August.[17][18][19] It was taken on by producer, Various Artists Limited (VAL). It is a BBC project, produced in association with ITV Studios. Filmed in Malta and Gozo, the series tells the story of a woman who goes on holiday to Greece with friends and family and gets trapped on an island. Shepherd said that it is: "a story about what it’s like to try and be happy in a very anxious and confusing world and at its core, about a woman struggling to play all the roles she’s been given by life. How do you enjoy yourself for two weeks in August when the world appears to be falling apart around you?"[17] Jessica Raine, who will play the lead character of Zoe, described Shepherd's script is "Epic and nuanced. Funny and tragic."[20] The series will be aired on BBC One in Spring 2026.[citation needed]

Filmography

Television

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Year Title Channel Role Other Role Notes Ref.
1998 Comedy Nation BBC Two Various Writer Series 1, Episode 11 [21]
Relate Cast Writer [22]
Morsomme Foursome-Objective Channel 4 Various
Starlings Sara
2000 Time Gentlemen Please Sky One Sue (Archeologist) Series 1, Episode 7: "Getting Diggy With It";

Episode 8: "The Pub That Forgot Time..."

[23][24]
2002 London's Burning Colette Series 14, Episode 8. [22]
2004, 2015 Peep Show Channel 4 April Series 2, Episode 4: ""University Challenge"

Series 9, Episode 3: "Threeism"; Episode 4: "Mole-Mapping"; Episode 5: "Kid Farm"; Episode 6: "Are We Going to Be Alright?"

[22]
2005 Blessed BBC One Cast Sitcom

Episode 4: "Just Looking (Stereophonics)

[25]
2007 Hyperdrive BBC Two Arabella Sci-Fi sitcom,

Series 2, Episode 3: "Admiral's Daughter"

[26]
Get a grip ITV1 Sandra [27]
After You've Gone BBC One Mrs Turner Series 2, Special: "And So This Is Christmas" [28]
The IT Crowd Channel 4 Jessica Series 2, Episode 4: "The Dinner Party" [3][29]
Dog Face E4 Various (episodes 1-5) Writer (episodes 1, 2, 3) Dog-themed sketch show [30]
2007 - 2008 The Peter Serafinowicz Show BBC Two Various Writer [3][31]
2007, 2008, 2010, 2012 Harry & Paul BBC Two, BBC One Various Series 1, Episodes 1, 2, 3, 5, 6;

Series 2, All 6 episodes; Series 3, Episodes 1-6, Special Series 4, Episodes 2, 3, 4, Special

[32][33]
2008 Lead Balloon BBC Two Sandra Series 3, Episode 3: "Fax" [34]
Trexx And Flipside BBC Three Miss Olsen Episode 6: "Kings Of Da Hood" [35]
2009 4X4 BBC Cast Writer [36]
No Signal Various (Voice) Sketch Show, Episodes 1, 9, 10 [37]
2010 D.O.A. BBC Three Lucy Carrington Pilot [38][39]
Hung Out Channel 4 Maya Pilot [40]
2011 The Comic Strip Presents: The Hunt for Tony Blair Channel 4 Cherie Blair [41][42]
2012 Twenty Twelve BBC Two Vicky Long Series 2, Episode 7: "Loose Ends" [43]
Gates Sky Living Sarah All episodes [44][45]
2014 Morning Is Broken Channel 4 Natalie Pilot (non-broadcast) [46]
Cardinal Burns Channel 4 Various Series 2, Episodes 1, 2, 3, 4 [47]
Harry & Paul's Story of the 2s BBC Two Various [48]
Servants BBC Charlotte Lewis [22]
2004 Black Books Channel 4 Bridget Series 3, Episode 5: "Travel Writer" [49]
2004 My life in film BBC Three Sally Episode 3: "The Shining" [50]
2012 The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret Channel 4 Celestine Series 2, Episodes 2 and 3 [1]
2015 An Evening With Harry Enfield & Paul Whitehouse Sue, Olive [51]
2016 The Comic Strip Presents: Red Top Channel 4 Julie [52][53]
2018 Sally4Ever Sky Atlantic Sally [7]
Go Away BBC Writer [22]
2021 The Shrink Next Door Apple TV Writer Miniseries [17][54]
2023 The Buccaneers Apple TV Writer Series 1, Episode 4: "Homecoming" [22]
2019 Sorry BBC Two Rosalind Comedy short [3][55]
2022 The Love Box in Your Living Room BBC Two Cast [56]
2022 Dodger CBBC Mrs Greenwood Episode 3: "Imposter" [57]
Booteq ITV Writer
How to Stay Together Sky TV Writer [22]
Be Right Back Writer
Party Piece E4 Writer
Baggage Writer
2026 Two Weeks in August BBC One Creator, Writer, Executive Producer [17]
Open Writer [22]
Afterparty (working title) † Writer
Skivvies Channel 4 Writer
Love Life Writer
Ballet School (working title) Writer
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Film

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Year Title Role Other Role Notes Ref.
2007 Magicians Passenger [58]
2011 See Me Writer, Director Short film [59]
2014 Paddington Geographer (present day) [60]
2017 Paddington 2 Nelson's mother [61]
Walking On Sunshine Writer
Are You Ready? Co-Writer
Like A Virgin Writer, Director In development [62]
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Radio

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Year Title Station Role Other Role Notes Ref.
2002 - 2003 Concrete Cow BBC Radio 4 Various (Series 2) Writer (Series 1 and 2) Series 1 and 2 [63][64]
2003 Trapped Becky Series 1, Episode 5: "A Boy in a Well" [65]
2001, 2002, 2005 Think The Unthinkable Daisy de Vere Series 1, Episodes 1-5;

Series 2, Episodes 1-6;

Series 4, Episode 1: "Eurotank"

[66][67]
My difficult second album BBC Scotland
2003,

2004, 2006

Ring Around the Bath BBC Radio 4 Xanthe Series 1, 2 and 3 [68][69]
2007 Safety Catch BBC Radio 4 Sophie Series 1, Episode 2: "A Wanting Man" [70]
2008 Miranda Hart's joke shop BBC Radio 4 Tilly Series 1, Episodes 1, 2 [33]
Listen Against BBC Radio 4 Various Sketch show,

Series 2, Episodes 1, 2, 3, 4

[71]
2007,

2009, 2011, 2019

Giles Wemmbley-Hogg goes off BBC Radio 4 Charlotte Wemmbley-Hogg Glastonbury Special, Series 4 and 5, Brexit Special [72]
2011 Brian Gulliver's travels BBC Radio 4 Hajia Series 1, Episode 6: "Jampoa" [73]
2011, 2012 The Simon Day Show BBC Radio 4 Catherine Series 1, Episodes 1-6; Series 2, Episode 1 [74]
2012 Beauty of Britain BBC Radio 4 Lucy (Series 1);

Doctor Wansborough-Jones (Series 2)

Series 2, Episode 1: "Citroen UXB";

Series 3, Episode 1: "Come Stay with Me"

[75][76]
2014 My First Planet BBC Radio 4 Collins Series 2, Episode 1: "Sample of Terror" [77]
2014, 2019 Kevin Eldon Will See You Now BBC Radio 4 Ensemble Actor Series 2 and 4 [78]
2015 Cats and monkeys BBC Radio 4 Mette Writer Radio play [79]
Henry's Girls [22]
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Theatre

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Year Title Role Other Role Venue Notes Ref.
Harry Enfield & Paul Whitehouse–Legends the Live Tour
Mapping the city Sarah
Friends and family Various Soho Theatre Studio
The Edinburgh Comedy Revue Co-Writer Edinburgh Fringe / Pleasance Theatre
C'est Magique Co-Writer Gilded Balloon / Canal Café
Overtired and Showing Off Co-Writer, Director Edinburgh Fringe/Gilded Balloon
Dance With Me (Be Mine) Co-Writer, Director Edinburgh Fringe/Gilded Balloon
Friends and Family Co-Writer, Director Soho Theatre
Your Whole Life Co-Writer Traverse Theatre Won a "Best of the Sunday Lizard" award
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Audio

In October 2018, Shepherd narrated the audiobook for Blue Sky Thinking by Ben Lewis.[3]

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