Kate Steavenson-Payne Net Worth

Kate Steavenson-Payne Net Worth is
$1 Million

Kate Steavenson-Payne Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Kate Steavenson-Payne (b. September 28, 1975, London, England) is a British film/television actress, and has two sisters. Her height is 5 ft and 4 in (1.63 m). She is the distant cousin of Evelyn Waugh; her great-great uncle was William Herbert Steavenson, a former president of the Royal Astronomical Society.She married Piers Vellacott, a film producer; together they have a child.She has appeared in the BBC series Castles, Bad Girls, and Cape Wrath, and the ITV series Wycliffe. Her film credits include Richard III and Monk Dawson.

Date Of BirthSeptember 28, 1975
Place Of BirthLondon, England, UK
Height5' 4" (1.63 m)
ProfessionActress
Star SignLibra
#Fact
1Also has a son born 2009.
2Her great-great uncle was William Herbert Steavenson, a former president of the Royal Astronomical Society.
3She married Piers Vellacott, a film producer; together they have a child.
4Daughter Freya born July 2007.
5Distant cousin of Evelyn Waugh

Actress

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Miracle Landing on the Hudson2014TV MovieTess Sosa
U Be Dead2009TV MovieHelena - Jan's Secretary
Meadowlands2007TV SeriesAlison Tyrell
Ten Days to D-Day2004TV Movie documentarySonia D'Artois
Caesar2002TV MoviePortia
Doctors2002TV SeriesSusie Parkes
Bad Girls2001TV SeriesCharlotte Myddleton
Attila2001TV Mini-SeriesLydia
The Bill1999-2000TV SeriesLizzie / Emma Crawford
Urban Gothic2000TV SeriesIrmina
The Quarry Men2000Dream Girl
Tristan1999Iseult
Monk Dawson1998Theresa Carter
Casualty1997TV SeriesAlice Gregory
Wycliffe1997TV SeriesJosie Perrett
Soldier Soldier1996TV SeriesMelanie Eastwood
Castles1995TV SeriesHelen Bancroft
Richard III1995Princess Elizabeth
The Rite of Spring1995Emily
Road to Nowhere1993VideoElise

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Bad Girls: Most Wanted2004TV Movie documentaryCharlotte Myddleton

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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