Kate Ashfield is best remembered for her performance as Liz in the Shaun Of The Dead zombie comedy classic (2004). Apart from comic roles, she later collaborated with renowned directors such as Lars Von Trier on the art drama film Nymphomaniac: Vol. II (2013).
Additionally, Kate is a writer. She is the creator and co-writer of Channel 4’s (2017) television drama Born To Kill, which follows an adolescent psychopath. Similarly, she wrote the drama thriller Man In Room 301, which premiered in 2019.
Kate Ashfield’s Relationship Status Kate now prefers to maintain a low profile in her private life. As a result, her marital status is unknown.
She is, however, already a mother to her son (born in 2004). Nonetheless, the actress has refrained from disclosing her child’s identity or that of his father.
As a result, the question of whether she is a secret husband or a single mother remains unanswered.
Net Worth, Films, and Television Shows
As of today, Kate has acquired a net worth of $5 million through her more than two-decade-long acting career. Since her on-screen debut in the 1994 film Princess Caraboo, the artist has landed roles in a variety of films and television shows.
Her first significant recurring part was in the show Soldier Soldier (1996) when she played Cate Hobbs. Similarly, she participated in several series as a lead character, including Watership Down (1999) and A Many Splintered Thing (2000).
Along the way, she appeared in a number of films, including Pure (2002) and Collusion (2003). However, Kate’s big break came with her role as Simon Pegg’s love interest in the 2004 smash comedy film Shaun Of The Dead.
As of today, she is best known for her lead parts in television dramas such as A Confession(2019) and Sandition(2019) (2019).
Kate Ashfield Facts Age Included:
- Kate grew up in Oldham, Lancashire, England. Her birth date is 28th May 1972, according to legal records.
- In terms of physical characteristics, her height is 5 feet and 6 inches (1.68 meters).
- She studied acting at England’s Rose Bruford College.
- She worked on theatrical productions such as Shopping & F*cking and Blasted in the mid-1990s.
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