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Kate Magowan

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Kate Magowan
Kate Magowan in 2008
Born
Katie Victoria Magowan

(1975-06-01) 1 June 1975 (age 49)
Harrow, London, England
Other namesKate Simm
Occupations
  • Actress
  • producer
Years active1998–present
Known forEastEnders (2013–2014)
Spouse
(m. 2004)
Children2

Katie Victoria "Kate" Magowan (born 1 June 1975) is an English actress and producer. Her numerous film and television roles have included Yvette in 24 Hour Party People (2002), Sonya in It's All Gone Pete Tong (2004), Princess Una in Stardust (2007), and Sadie Young on EastEnders in 2013–2014.

Early life

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After finishing her secondary education, and having trained as a dancer, Magowan came to acting via dance, at first auditioning for commercials and other small roles.[1] She went on to drama school, attending The Actors' Institute (TAI) in Swindon; making her stage debut as a student there in a TAI production of Caryl Churchill's Top Girls.[2]

Acting career

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Magowan began her screen career as Helen Jensen in series 2 (1998–1999) of Dream Team, Sky 1's first original drama series.[2] She appeared in 74 episodes of the series.

Several minor film and television roles followed before she was asked to audition for the role of Yvette in Michael Winterbottom's 2002 biographical musical drama 24 Hour Party People. The part in the critically acclaimed film led to a series of both starring and supporting roles on film and television across a variety of genres.

She had a leading role as Sonya, a supermodel trophy wife, in the award-winning mockumentary comedy film It's All Gone Pete Tong in 2004.[2] As Princess Una in the 2007 big-budget romantic fantasy Stardust, she co-starred alongside a large ensemble cast that also featured Claire Danes, Michelle Pfeiffer, Peter O'Toole, Sienna Miller, Rupert Everett and Robert De Niro. The film was a box-office success.

She appeared in the 2006 teen crime drama film Kidulthood and another crime drama, 4.3.2.1., in 2010; both directed by Noel Clark. Magowan had a featured role as Eve in two episodes of Primeval in 2009;[3] was in the main cast of the 2011 action thriller A Lonely Place to Die, and that same year played Jane Dutton in the psychological drama series Exile. In 2012, she played Mrs. Gammon in the horror film Elfie Hopkins and appeared as Natalie in the comedy Outside Bet, starring Bob Hoskins and Jenny Agutter.

Magowan also starred as Martha Bannerman in four episodes of A Dinner of Herbs, an adaptation of the Catherine Cookson novel made for British television in 2000;[2] and she appeared on series 15 (2012) of Silent Witness in the two-part story 'Domestic', as murder victim Justine Thompson.[2]

She had a featured role on EastEnders as beauty shop owner Sadie Young, appearing in 41 episodes of the long-running BBC soap opera from 2013 to 2014.[4] She also starred as Sonny Clay, a main character on Spotless, in 2015.[2]

Magowan served as producer on the short films Early Days (2018) and Joey (2020); and starred in two episodes of the miniseries Fame Disease, on which she also produced.[5]

Personal life

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Magowan married actor John Simm in April 2004 in the Forest of Dean. They have two children: a son, Ryan, and daughter, Mollie.[6] Magowan and Simm have appeared together in four films: 24 Hour Party People, Is Harry On The Boat?, the short film Devilwood, and Tuesday (2008); as well as in the BBC series Exile.[2] Simm also starred in Joey, a short film Magowan produced in 2020.

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1998–99 Dream Team Helen Jensen 74 episodes
1999 The Bill Paula Collins Episode: "Sweet Sixteen"
2000 It Was an Accident Dr. Gray Film
Free Spirits Sarah Film
A Dinner of Herbs Martha Bannerman 3 episodes
2001 The Bill Merita Berisha Episode: "Promised Land"
Is Harry on the Boat? Carmen TV film
Fourplay Claudia
Girl at Serpentine
2002 Nailing Vienna Denise
24 Hour Party People Yvette
2003 Murder in Mind Eloise Duvall Episode: "Echoes"
Manchild Melissa Episode: "2.1"
2004 It's All Gone Pete Tong Sonja Slowinski
2006 Kidulthood Stella
Devilwood Rosetti Short film
2007 Stardust Princess
Una
2008 New Tricks Catherine Austin Episode: "Final Curtain"
Tuesday Angie
2009 Primeval Eve Episode: "3.8"
Episode: "3.9"
Stowaway Rose Short film
2010 The Bill Emma Sorrel Episodes: "Ricochet", "Impact"
4.3.2.1. Mrs. Richards
GoldenEye 007 Xenia Onatopp Video game; voice and likeness
2011 A Lonely Place to Die Jenny
Exile[7] Jane
Screwed Danielle
2012 Elfie Hopkins Isabelle Gammon Film
Outside Bet Natalie Cheam Film
Silent Witness Justine Thompson Episode: "Domestic"
2013–14 EastEnders Sadie Young 41 episodes
2013 The Fall of the Essex Boys Emma Film
Mad Dogs Rachel Baxter 1 episode
2015 Spotless Sonny Clay main – 10 episodes
Winter Laura Film
2020 Fame Disease Doctor main – 2 episodes
The Accidental Medium Elsa main – 6 episodes
The Doll maker Narrator all 6 episodes

References

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  1. ^ Webb, Oliver JL (11 October 2020). "An Interview with Kate Magowan". CloselyObservedFrames. Retrieved 14 October 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Kate Magowan - Acting". unitedagents.co.uk. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  3. ^ "Actress Kate Magowan lights up instagram as she joins social media site". Essex-TV. 30 August 2017. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  4. ^ "Kate Magowan Joins 'EastEnders' As Glamorous Businesswoman Sadie Young". HuffPost UK. 12 July 2013. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  5. ^ Webb, Oliver JL (11 October 2020). "An Interview with Kate Magowan". CloselyObservedFrames. Retrieved 14 October 2024.
  6. ^ "John Simm: 'I don't feel anything when I film any more'". The Guardian. 27 September 2019. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  7. ^ "Episode 1, Exile - BBC One". BBC. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
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