Cathy Tyson
Catherine "Cathy" Tyson, born on June 12, 1965, in Kingston-upon-Thames, London, is a distinguished English actress known for her compelling performances across stage, film, and television.
Tyson gained widespread recognition for her role in the acclaimed film "Mona Lisa" (1986), where she starred alongside Bob Hoskins. Her portrayal of a sex worker seeking a better life garnered critical acclaim and showcased her exceptional talent. This breakthrough role paved the way for a diverse career in the entertainment industry.
In addition to her film work, Tyson has made notable contributions to television. She has appeared in various series, including a significant role in the popular British drama "The Bill" and guest spots on shows such as "Agatha Christie's Poirot." Her versatility extends to the stage, where she has performed in numerous theatrical productions, including adaptations of classic works and contemporary plays.
Throughout her career, Cathy Tyson has received accolades for her artistic contributions, solidifying her status as a respected figure in the arts. With a passion for storytelling and a commitment to her craft, she continues to captivate audiences with her dynamic performances, leaving an indelible mark on the world of acting.
Filmography
Priest
Hoard
Two Graves
The Loss Adjuster
Bank of Dave
The Serpent and the Rainbow
Mona Lisa
The Lost Language of Cranes
The Fight
Help
ChickLit
The Marker
Boiling Point
Whitstable Pearl
Criminal Record