
Actor
Born January 5, 1959 in West Ham, London, England, UK
Kate Duchêne (born Catherine Anne Purves Duchêne, 5 July 1959) is an English actress best known for her role as the teacher Miss Hardbroom in the adaptation of the children's books The Worst Witch. Duchêne started to act at the age of 14. She studied French and Spanish at Trinity College, Cambridge in the 1980s, where she became a member of the Footlights theatre group, writing and performing her own material. She also acted with the Cambridge Mummers, appearing in such plays as Measure For Measure (as Isabella) in Cambridge and the Edinburgh Fringe. In the 1980s she joined the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh, appearing in the premiere productions of Losing Venice and The White Rose. Since 2000 she has appeared frequently at the National Theatre in London, frequently working with director Katie Mitchell.

National Theatre at Home: The Land of the Living
Dora

National Theatre Live: Henry V
Exeter / Constable of France

Avenue 5
Curtis

Roxane
Wendy

National Theatre Live: Hedda Gabler
Juliana

National Theatre Live: Everyman
God / Good Deeds

All Good Children
Lynne

Henry VIII - Live at Shakespeare's Globe
Queen Katherine

An Education
Latin Teacher

Afterlife
Barbara Sinyard

Monsieur N.
Madame Balcombe

Foyle's War
Helen Fraser

The Worst Witch

Midsomer Murders
Jane Bennett

Peak Practice
Jenny Ryan

The Tall Guy
Old Girlfriend