Georgina Cates
Actor

Georgina Cates

2 Movies
2 Credits
Personal Info
Known For Acting
Known Credits 2
Birthday January 14, 1975 (51 years old)
Place of Birth Colchester, Essex, UK
Also Known As Clare Woodgate
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Biography

Georgina Cates is an English film and television actress and professional photographer based in the US. Born in Colchester in 1975 as Clare Woodgate, she entered the acting profession under that name and first came to fame at the age of sixteen in the role of Jenny Porter in the BBC sitcom 2 Point 4 Children. After two series, she moved on to appear in guest roles in long-running, popular drama series such as The Bill and Casualty. In 1995, she auditioned for the role of Stella in Mike Nicholls' adaptation of the Beryl Bainbridge novel, An Awfully Big Adventure. When her audition proved unsuccessful, she went away and adopted the name Georgina Cates, pretended to be a seventeen year old novice performer from Liverpool and auditioned again. The result was that she won the role and starred opposite Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman and was nominated for Actress of the Year by the London Critics Circle Film Awards. Now known as Georgina Cates, she went on to star in Frankie Starlight, Stiff Upper Lips, Illuminata and Clay Pigeons. She married Skeet Ulrich in 1997, with whom she had twins. The couple divorced in 2005 and Cates returned to acting two years later with an acclaimed, award winning performance in indie film Sinner. Since then, Cates has appeared on TV in The Closer and in the 2013 Johnny Knoxville film, Bad Grandpa. In recent years she has concentrated on her photography.

Filmography (20)

Everlasting 2016
Save Me from the Sound of the Siren 2016
Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa .5 2014
Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa 2013
Sinner 2007
The Closer 2005
Clay Pigeons 1998
Stiff Upper Lips 1998
A Soldier's Sweetheart 1998
Illuminata 1998
The Treat 1998
Big City Blues 1997
Loving 1996
An Awfully Big Adventure 1995
Ghosts 1995
Au Pair 1994
The Debutante 1993
2Point4 Children 1991
Casualty 1986
Screen Two 1985