The British presenter moved to the Us in 2006 to present 'So You Think You Can Dance' and thinks moving Stateside has made her more willing to take risks in her career.
She said: I've always had a good dose of ambition and Hollywood has made me more fearless. I think if you feel too safe or secure, you become complacent.
"What you say no to is kind of more important than what you say yes to."
Cat produced 'Royally Mad' for BBC America earlier this year and admits she is keen to take on more behind-the-scenes work.
She said: "I like challenging myself and I love anything I have to research. When I'm interviewing someone I'll collect every bit of information I can on them, so producing, where you're working on something from scratch, is fascinating for me. I definitely want to do more."
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She said: I've always had a good dose of ambition and Hollywood has made me more fearless. I think if you feel too safe or secure, you become complacent.
"What you say no to is kind of more important than what you say yes to."
Cat produced 'Royally Mad' for BBC America earlier this year and admits she is keen to take on more behind-the-scenes work.
She said: "I like challenging myself and I love anything I have to research. When I'm interviewing someone I'll collect every bit of information I can on them, so producing, where you're working on something from scratch, is fascinating for me. I definitely want to do more."
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- 7/25/2011
Cat Deeley says Hollywood has made her more fearless. The British presenter moved to the Us in 2006 to present So You Think You Can Dance and thinks moving Stateside has made her more willing to take risks in her career. She said: I've always had a good dose of ambition and Hollywood has made me more fearless. I think if you feel too safe or secure, you become complacent. 'What you say no to is kind of more important than what you say yes to.' Cat produced Royally Mad for BBC America earlier this year and admits she is keen to take on...
- 7/23/2011
- Virgin Media - Celebrity
Kate Middleton and Prince William make a symbolic visit to Princess Diana's grave before the royal wedding. Read full story at The Daily Mirror.
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Queen Elizabeth hosted a lunch for Kate Middleton's parents Wednesday, meeting Prince William's future in-laws for the first time. Read full story a. Read full story at People.com
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Queen Elizabeth hosted a lunch for Kate Middleton's parents Wednesday, meeting Prince William's future in-laws for the first time. Read full story a. Read full story at People.com
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- 4/21/2011
- Extra
With the royal wedding just weeks away, TV host Cat Deeley joined "Extra's" Mario Lopez at The Grove to talk about her new show on the BBC, "Royally Mad."
"We took five royally obsessed Americans and we went and saw London through their eyes, basically, and their enthusiasm was completely infectious," Deeley revealed. Cat, who is hosting the show on a whistle-stop tour of royal London, believes the fascination and mania is comparable to the one with the Kennedys.
"We took five royally obsessed Americans and we went and saw London through their eyes, basically, and their enthusiasm was completely infectious," Deeley revealed. Cat, who is hosting the show on a whistle-stop tour of royal London, believes the fascination and mania is comparable to the one with the Kennedys.
- 4/19/2011
- Extra
They're goofy. They're giddy. Ok, let's be frank, they're borderline stalkers! In the two-part reality special Royally Mad, adorable Brit host Cat Deeley (So You Think You Can Dance) tours London with five Americans — four gals and a gay guy — who are insanely obsessed with the royal family, especially Prince William and Kate Middleton's April 29 nuptials at Westminster Abbey.
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- 4/12/2011
- by Michael Logan
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Tonight, two shows with English stars hit American TV: one features the host of So You Think You Can Dance, Cat Deely, and Americans who are crazy about the royal wedding, while the other features chef Jamie Oliver once again trying to fix an American city's unhealthy eating habits. On Royally Mad, a two-part series that debuts at 10 p.m. Et on BBC America, Cat Deely will take "America's five most royal-obsessed fans ... on...
- 4/12/2011
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
Exclusive: The Riches star Eddie Izzard is returning to FX with a new drama project, now in development. Izzard is attached to star in the untitled drama, which he co-created with writer Doug Jung based on an idea Izzard had been developing for a couple of years. Dark Blue co-creator/exec producer Jung will write and serve as showrunner on the project, set in Washington D.C., which centers on Eddie Braun (Izzard), a disgraced ex-congressman who, after a sexual scandal, has become a new kind of political fixer for hire. Along with his insider knowledge of the Beltway, Eddie's not above using blackmail, theft or even a gun to someone's head in order to get results. The show is executive produced by The Collective, which has focused on TV development over the past year and has recently set up several other projects, including Safe at FX, with Jason Isaacs...
- 4/1/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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