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Kathryn Drysdale

Notable Roles and Recent Work

In 2006, Kathryn appeared in the long-running British science fiction series Doctor Who, portraying the character Bliss in the episode “Love & Monsters.” That same year, she gained acclaim for her performance in the drama series Tripping Over. In 2007, she starred as Taylor in the British comedy film St Trinian’s, which was released in the UK in 2007 and in the United States in 2009. Her performance was positively received and helped solidify her versatility across comedy and drama genres.

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Post-2010, her on-screen appearances became less frequent. In 2010, she had a recurring role in the British sitcom Benidorm. She later contributed behind the scenes as a stage hand in the biographical comedy-drama film One Chance, which tells the story of opera singer Paul Potts. Kathryn returned to the screen with a notable appearance as Cleopatra in the popular British children's comedy series Horrible Histories, showcasing her comedic timing and adaptability.

Kathryn Drysdale continues to be regarded as a talented and respected actress known for both her nuanced dramatic roles and distinctive comedic performances.

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Quick Facts
Birth Date: 1 Dec, 1981
Age: 38 yrs
Occupations: Actor
Film actor
Citizenship: United Kingdom
Birth Place: Wigan
Education: Central School of Speech and Drama
Gender: Female
Description: British actress
Net Worth 2021: 12 million
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Last Modified: Apr 10 2025
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