Cate

Cate

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Cate is a given name or surname, and may refer to:

In Public life:

* Cate Renkas (born 1964), Breast Cancer Survivor and Motivational Speaker for Self Affirmation through Crisis

In film and television:

* Cate Blanchett (born 1969), Academy Award- and Golden Globe Award-winning Australian actress
* Cate Shortland (born 1968), Australian writer and director of film and television
* Keith Cate, main anchor for WFLA-TV in Tampa Bay, Florida since 2000

In literature:

* Cate Sweeney, English author and playwright
* Cate Tiernan (born 1961), American writer
* Curtis Cate, American writer

In other fields:

* Cate Campbell (born 1992), Australian swimmer
* Cate Edwards (born 1982), the oldest daughter of John Edwards
* Cate School, four-year, coeducational, college-preparatory boarding school outside Santa Barbara
* George W. Cate (1825-1905), American politician
* James L. Cate, Air Force intelligence official and part of the Air Force Historical Division during World War II
* Troy Cate (born 1980), American baseball player
* Henk ten Cate (born 1954), is a Dutch football manager, and a former professional player


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