
Since then, Katherine has had a sporadic but long-running role as Ellie in Last Tango in Halifax – and it's a character she'll hopefully pick back up again someday, just as soon as Sally Wainwright finishes writing the next season. "I think Keeley might be one of the oldest I've ever played." "I'll be honest with you, I've only ever played younger," she says, with a laugh. But the actress is actually 31, and is no stranger to our screens for the last decade she's been making her way up in the acting world, ever since leaving drama school and landing a roll in Channel 4's The Mill as teenage apprentice Lucy Garner.
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In the first episode of the season, Keeley is celebrating her 23rd birthday – and if you've not seen Katherine on TV before, you'd be forgiven for thinking she was 23, too.

Keeley and her co-workers are all skint and down-on-their-luck, but they've followed Frank (and his dog Duke) to Monaco – where they've since got into all kinds of scrapes. Her character is a young, gambling-obsessed kennel worker determined to track down dastardly convenience store worker Frank Stevenson (Neil Morrissey), who has stolen a winning lottery ticket (and therefore millions of pounds) from her and the rest of syndicate, who work at Woodvale Kennels.


Across the last six Tuesdays, Katherine has been leading the cast of season four of Kay Mellor drama The Syndicate, playing Keeley Sanderson.
