Emily Atack, widely recognized for her portrayal of Charlotte in the popular series “The Inbetweeners,” has established herself as a successful actress, comedian, and a beloved figure in the TV industry. The 35-year-old is currently gracing television screens in Channel 5’s latest thriller, “The Rumour,” where she stars alongside Rachel Shenton from “All Creatures Great and Small.”
Coming from a family with a background in the entertainment industry, Emily’s lineage is filled with talent. Her father, Keith Atack, was a member of the 70s pop group Child, while her mother, Kate Robbins, is a renowned actress and singer, known for her work in various TV shows and music projects.
Kate’s family tree extends further, with Emily’s aunts and uncles also making their mark in the entertainment world. Emily’s younger sister, Amy Robbins, is an accomplished actress recognized for her role in ITV’s “The Royal.” Kate’s other siblings, Jane Robbins and Emma Robbins, have successful careers as a sculptor and a singer, respectively.
The family connection reaches even greater heights with Emily’s tie to music legend Sir Paul McCartney of The Beatles. Emily shares a unique relationship with Sir Paul as a first cousin twice removed, through her mother’s side of the family. Emily has fond memories of Sir Paul, describing him as a family-oriented and kind individual who played a significant role in their lives.
The fascinating history of Emily’s family and their connections to the entertainment industry, coupled with her own successful career, adds an intriguing layer to her personal narrative. Don’t miss Emily Atack in “The Rumour,” airing on Channel 5 at 9 pm on Wednesday, 10 September.