- Nacimiento
- Nombre de nacimientoCatherine Elizabeth Deeley
- Altura1,75 m
- Cat Deeley nació el 23 de octubre de 1976 en Birmingham, Inglaterra. Es una actriz y productora, conocida por Deadbeat (2014), So You Think You Can Dance (2005) y La vida es muy corta (2011). Está casada con Patrick Kielty desde el 29 de septiembre de 2012. Tienen dos niños. Ha estado casada con Mark Whelan.
- CónyugesPatrick Kielty(29 de septiembre de 2012 - presente) (divorcio solicitado, 2 niños)Mark Whelan(2001 - 2006) (divorciado)
- NiñosMilo KieltyJames Patrick Kielty
- Typically hosts her shows barefoot
- Birmingham accent
- Her long blonde hair
- Crooked nose
- Her house in Los Angeles used to belong to Marilyn Monroe.
- She shortened her name to Cat after signing up with the Storm modeling agency because they already had several other models named Catherine on their books.
- (September 30, 2012) Married her boyfriend of 9 months Patrick Kielty in Rome following a 4 month-long engagement.
- While at school, she played the clarinet in Sandwell Youth Concert Band.
- Along with Patrick Kielty, was a host of The Prince's Trust 30th Birthday: Live (2006).
- [on Ryan Seacrest]: Ryan Seacrest should get it. He's brilliant. He's an absolute professional. . . . But if he is busy, I will be more than happy to clip myself into a frock . . . and get down there.
- [When she replaced Lauren Sanchez as hostess of So You Think You Can Dance (2005), for the show's second season]: When I first started the show, I said that I'd really like to be involved in the audition process. I wanted to develop a relationship with the dancers right from the beginning. I didn't want them to suddenly turn up to the studio eight weeks into the process and say, 'Hold on a second, who's the English bird?' If it's 5 a.m. and freezing cold and snowing in New York City and they're lining up outside for auditions, I am too.
- [on getting back into shape]: I try to do yoga three times a week and eat healthily - although nothing is off limits and I drink lots of water.
- [on her last taping day of Pop Show in England]: I've had a great few years, met some really incredible people and been given some wonderful opportunities.
- People always say to me, 'You're exactly the same as you are on the telly.' I'm always taken aback, because yes, I'm exactly the same. I don't play a character. Certain facets of my personality are heightened, because you need to project a bit more on the telly, but essentially I am exactly the same.
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