Paul Cattermole

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Paul Cattermole
Background information
Birth name Paul Gerald Cattermole
Born (1977-03-07) 7 March 1977
St Albans, Hertfordshire, England
Genres Pop, nu metal, rock
Occupations Actor, Singer
Instruments Vocals,
Years active 1999–present
Associated acts S Club, Skua, S Club 8,

Paul Gerald Cattermole (born 7 March 1977), St Albans, Hertfordshire, England) is an English singer and actor. He was a member of S Club.[1]

Biography

1994–1998: Early career

Cattermole was a member of the National Youth Music Theatre and appeared, alongside Spearritt, in "Pendragon" (1994). He studied on a theatre and acting course at the Mountview Drama School. He was spotted by Simon Fuller's 19 Entertainment when he appeared in a show there and was asked to audition for S Club 7.

1998–2005: S Club 7,

He co-starred in the group's own TV series - Miami 7 (1999), L.A. 7 (2000), Hollywood 7 (2001) and the first four episodes of Viva S Club (2002). He took part in two UK tours, and won two BRIT Awards.

Cattermole was the first to leave S Club 7, in March 2002.

2005–present: DJing, S Club and Solo material

Cattermole split up with Hannah Spearritt, his S Club 7 bandmate, in early 2006; after dating for six years.

In the run-up to Christmas 2007, Cattermole and Bradley McIntosh undertook DJ sets at the University of Winchester Christmas Ball (1 December) and at 'The Old Firestation', the club for the Bournemouth University Students Union (10 December).

He reunited with former bandmates Jo and Bradley to reform S Club in 2008.

Cattermole sang with his own band at a charity concert called 'The Sounds of Summer' at 'The Lord Taverners' club in London on July 27, 2011. He implies in a YouTube video interview promo that he is planning to launch more musical material.

Personal life

From 2001 to 2006, Paul dated bandmate, Hannah Spearritt.[citation needed]

Discography

EP Singles

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1999 Miami 7 Himself
2000 L.A. 7 Himself
2001 Hollywood 7 Himself
2002 Viva S Club Himself

References

External links

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