Kate Rutter

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Kate Rutter
Born

Kate Rutter is an English actress, best known for I, Daniel Blake,[1][2][3] Peterloo and River City.[4][5]

Filmography

Year Film Role Director Notes
1997 Casualty Jean Various
The Full Monty Clerk Peter Cattaneo
1998 Cold Feet Sheila Various
1999 Hearts and Minds Sister Mary Charles McDougall
2000 Queer as Folk Mrs. Perry Various
Fat Friends Helen Kay Mellor
2002–2009 Silent Witness Mrs. Brook Various
2002–2009 Holby City Carole Various
2005 Pierrepoint Eileen Adrian Shergold
2010 Doctors Linda Various
The Arbor Mother Clio Barnard
Oranges and Sunshine Vera Jim Loach
2012–2013 River City[6][7] Miriam Various Series regular, 44 episodes
2013
Scott and Bailey
Joe Various
The Railway Man Jean Jonathan Teplitzky
2016 DCI Banks Maureen Various
I, Daniel Blake Ann[8] Ken Loach
2017
Cotton Wool
Marion Nicholas Connor
2018 Peterloo Reformer Mike Leigh
2019 Coronation Street D.S. Beckett Various
Four Weddings and a Funeral Margot Various
His Dark Materials Sister Betty Various

Personal life

Kate Rutter was born and raised in

Question Time sparked controversy over whether the actress was hired by the BBC.[9][10]
[11] [12] [13]

Awards and nominations

Award Category Nominated work Result
Los Angeles Film Awards Best Ensemble
Cotton Wool
Won
New York Film Awards Won

References

  1. ^ "Kate Rutter Interview I, Daniel Blake Premiere - video dailymotion". Dailymotion.
  2. ^ "'This film is a message of hope'". Morning Star. 23 May 2016.
  3. ^ "Kate Rutter". BFI. Archived from the original on 23 July 2017.
  4. ^ "Kate Rutter". IMDb.
  5. ^ "Kate Rutter".
  6. ^ "Kate Rutter : Actress - Films, episodes and roles on digiguide.tv". digiguide.tv.
  7. ^ "BBC Scotland - River City - Dr Miriam Stubbs". BBC.
  8. ^ "BBC Two - I, Daniel Blake". BBC.
  9. ^ "Question Time viewers complain of 'bias' after Corrie actress spotted in audience". Entertainment Daily UK. 23 November 2019.
  10. ^ "Coronation Street actress 'spotted' in audience of Question Time". Evening Standard. 22 November 2019.
  11. ^ "Coronation Street star makes appearance on Question Time". Digital Spy. 23 November 2019.
  12. ^ Read, Jonathon (23 November 2019). "Lib Dems angered by BBC decision to put fewer supporters in Question Time audience". The New European.
  13. ^ Gibbons, Lottie (22 November 2019). "Corrie fans spot familiar face in Question Time audience". liverpoolecho.