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Catherine Joy White is an English actress, producer, author and gender advisor for the United Nations (UN). White began her career with the UN as an intern whilst studying at university, later becoming a contracted advisor for them. She then made her debut as an actress in 2019, and set up her own production company, Kusini Productions, which saw her receive an accolade at the
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for one of her short films. She has also authored a non-fiction novel, ''This Thread of Gold'', which was published in 2023.


Life and career

Catherine Joy White was born to a Jamaican mother and an English father, alongside sister
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and another sister. She grew up in
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, but also spent time in Wales and Yorkshire, where her mother and father descended from, respectively. White later lived between Paris and Geneva intermittently. White obtained degrees in English and French at the University of Warwick from 2012 to 2016. During her time at Warwick, she taught in Madagascar, worked as an English language assistant at a French secondary school, translated for a French magazine, completed an internship with the UK government and became an intern at UNESCO. Then from 2016 to 2017, she obtained a Women's Studies degree from the University of Oxford, in which she achieved a high distinction. During this, she continued her work with UNESCO, becoming a freelance contractor specialised in gender work. In 2018, White began acting in theatre productions including ''Shudder'', '' The Watsons'' and '' Petroleuse''. Then in 2019, White made her television debut in an episode of the BBC soap opera '' Doctors''. A year later, she set up her own production company, Kusini Productions. The aim of her company is to be a female-led platform created to champion voices of Black women. In 2021, Dialogue Books signed a deal with White to publish a narrative and an essay collection about Black women. From 2021 to 2022, White appeared in a recurring role on the Channel 4 comedy series '' Threesome''. In 2022, White was included in ''Forbes'' 30 Under 30 list and appeared in the Prime serie ''
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''. In 2023, White released her first novel with Dialogue, a non-fiction book that is centred around historical Black women. It received critical acclaim, with ''i'' newspaper describing it as "an essential new book". A chapter of the book is set to be adapted into an animated short film, ''To My Daughter'', which she wrote and will direct. She wrote the chapter after she was enraged about '' Roe v. Wade'' was overturned in America.


Filmography


Stage


Bibliography

* ''This Thread of Gold'' (2023)


Awards and nominations


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:White, Cat 1993 births 21st-century English actresses 21st-century English novelists 21st-century English women writers Alumni of the University of Oxford Alumni of the University of Warwick Black British actresses English film producers English soap opera actresses English stage actresses English television actresses English women novelists Living people Actors from Northampton