An iconic comedian looked unrecognisable as he walked his dog through London’s theatre district on Monday.
She had a casual figure and hid her familiar features under a baseball cap and sunglasses, while her red hair fell in natural curls to her shoulders.
This funny woman has been nominated for seven BAFTAs and has her own sketch series on the BBC and a spin-off film.
She has starred in films opposite Tom Hardy, Selena Gomez and Helena Bonham Carter and also played one of the most beloved characters in Doctor Who.
But do you know who it is?
An iconic comedian looked unrecognisable as he walked his dog through London’s theatre district on Monday, but can you guess who it is?
It’s none other than Catherine Tate, 54, who is best known for her hysterical statement ‘Am I bovered?’
It’s none other than Catherine Tate, 54, who is best known for her hilarious line ‘Am I bovered?’.
The actress was spotted out and about in central London with her girlfriends to catch up and enjoy a cold juice on the hottest day of the year.
Catherine rose to fame with her eponymous BBC sketch show from 2004 to 2007, before the foul-mouthed character Nan got her own film in 2022.
Last year she returned to the role of the much-loved Donna Noble on Doctor Who after 15 years, in a series of specials with David Tennant to celebrate the sci-fi series’ 60th anniversary.
Meanwhile, she appeared on the big screen in Monte Carlo with Selena Gomez, Scenes Of A Sexual Nature with Tom Hardy and Sixty Six with Helena Bonham Carter.
It comes after Catherine’s show According to TV Zone, Queen Of Oz was cancelled by the BBC after just one season.
The actress starred as Princess Georgina, a royal party animal sent to Australia by her father after her PR disaster left her all over the tabloids.
MailOnline has contacted a BBC representative for comment.
Catherine rose to fame with her eponymous BBC sketch show from 2004 to 2007 (pictured as character Lauren in the show)
Before foul-mouthed character Nan landed her own movie in 2022 (Catherine pictured in character at the premiere)
Last year she also returned to the role of beloved Donna Noble in Doctor Who after 15 years, in a series of specials with David Tennant to celebrate the sci-fi series’ 60th anniversary.
The axing came as part of a series of ongoing cuts made by the broadcaster in its latest bid to save £500m.
With inflation high and TV licence fees, which the BBC largely funds, frozen for two years, the broadcaster is doing everything it can to cut costs.
Before the brutal culling, Catherine praised the announcer for giving the show the green light last May.
In an interview with VarietyShe said: ‘I think it’s great that the BBC is taking charge of something as incredible as the coronation, but I also think they will say, ‘This is a palate cleanser and a comedy.’
When asked if she had anyone in mind when she created the character, she replied that the character was not based on anyone, saying that Queen Georgina is “a completely fictional creation.”
She did say she had sympathy for the royals, adding: “It must be awful to be constantly watched and scrutinised.”
She joked, “I can’t imagine anything worse than having to dedicate your life to the public.”
In the TV series, the rebellious princess was again involved in a scandal, after which the king decided to send her to Australia to act as the country’s monarch.
He hoped that the unprecedented move would give his chaotic daughter a sense of responsibility, but as befits a true comedy, things didn’t go as planned.
It comes after Catherine’s show Queen Of Oz was axed by the BBC after just one season, according to TV Zone (pictured in the show)
The actress starred as Princess Georgina, a royal party girl sent to Australia by her father after being all over the tabloids.
The cuts came as part of a series of ongoing budget cuts made by the broadcaster in its latest bid to save £500m
The first series alone saw the new queen making her way through the land of Oz.
She caused unrest by starting fires with discarded cigarettes, printing incorrect images on banknotes and causing the untimely death of a kangaroo, which only made matters worse for the royal family.
This is just one of many casualties left behind by the BBC this winter, having also axed Doctors, Unbeatable and Project Icon.