Emily Atack: From The Inbetweeners to The Rumour - A Look at Her Family's Star-Studded Legacy

Emily Atack, known for her role in The Inbetweeners, is a successful actress, comedian, and TV personality. She stars in Channel 5's new thriller The Rumour alongside Rachel Shenton. Emily comes from a family of stars, with her father Keith Atack being a musician and her mother Kate Robbins being an actress and singer. Keith was a member of the 70s pop group Child, while Kate gained fame in Crossroads and had a top ten single in the 80s. Emily's family includes her siblings Martha and George, as well as her famous aunts Amy, Jane, and Emma Robbins.
Emily's mother, Kate Robbins, has three sisters who are all successful in their own right. Amy Robbins is an actress known for her role in The Royal, Jane Robbins is a sculptor, and Emma Robbins is a singer who was part of The Sheilas. Kate's older brother, Ted Robbins, is an actor and comedian famous for his role in Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights. Emily also has a unique family connection to The Beatles legend Sir Paul McCartney. She is a first cousin twice removed of Sir Paul, as her mother is a first cousin once removed of the iconic musician.
Emily has shared that The Beatles' song "Lady Madonna" was inspired by her grandmother. The Rumour, the new thriller starring Emily Atack, airs on Channel 5 on Wednesday, 10 September at 9pm.