| Billie Piper |

Piper in October 2006, at a book signing for Growing Pains. |
| Born |
Lianne Paul Piper
22 September 1982 (1982-09-22) (age 27)
Swindon, Wiltshire, England |
| Occupation |
Actress, singer |
| Years active |
1998–present |
| Spouse(s) |
Chris Evans (2001–2007)
Laurence Fox (2007–present) |
Billie Piper (born Lianne Paul Piper1 on 22 September 1982) is an English singer and actress.
She began her career as a pop singer when she was a teenager and progressed to acting; her roles include Rose Tyler, companion to the Doctor in the television series Doctor Who from 2005 to 2006, a role she reprised in 2008.2 In 2007, Broadcast magazine listed Piper at #6 in its "Hot 100" list of influential on-screen performers, the top woman on the list.34 She has also portrayed the prostitute Belle de Jour in Secret Diary of a Call Girl.
Career
1998-2003: Honey To The B and Walk of Life
Piper's first break in the entertainment world came as a teenager, when she was selected to appear on the Saturday morning children's television show Scratchy and Co. Piper later landed a role in a television commercial promoting the pop magazine Smash Hits. Piper was offered a record deal at the age of fifteen, and in 1998 became the youngest artist ever to debut at number one in the UK singles chart with "Because We Want To", released under the stage mononym "Billie". Her follow-up single "Girlfriend" also debuted at number one and her first album, Honey to the B (released immediately afterwards) debuted at Number 14 in the UK album charts.
At the 1998 Smash Hits Poll Winners' party, she was nominated for Best New Act (She came 2nd. It was won by B*Witched) and won Princess of Pop (Additionally she was the first to win this award as 1998 was the first year to host this award). She then released "She Wants You" as the third single from the album. The song reached #3. Piper then released her album in the U.S. However as Britney Spears's album, ...Baby One More Time had only been released one month earlier, the album almost went completely unnoticed, peaking at #17 on the Heatseekers. "Honey to the Bee" was released as the fourth single from the album, like the previous single, it reached #3. At the same date, "She Wants You" was released in the U.S. It reached #9 on the "Hot Club Dance Play" chart.
In 1999, Piper was nominated for two BRIT Awards and won 2 awards at the 1999 Smash Hits Poll Winners' party, although at the latter ceremony she was reduced to tears after being booed by fans of Ritchie Neville, member of boyband Five, whom she was dating at the time.
Piper then started to tour and release in Asia. The singles and the album were released during mid to late 1999. The Taiwanese edition was notable as it had a completely different cover for unknown reasons. On the 10th of August that same year, the follow up to "Because We Want To" was released in Japan, a single comprising "Girlfriend" " and "She Wants You" combined. Her debut album was released in Japan on 25 April 2000.
During that time, she recorded her second album. She decided to release further records under her full name, Billie Piper. She returned to the Singles Chart in May 2000 with a new, sexier sound. She hit the Number 1 spot with "Day & Night". She waited until the following September to release "Something Deep Inside", which hit #4, but her success wasn't to continue. In October 2000, Piper released her second album, Walk of Life, which reached Number 14 in the UK Album Chart. The song "Walk of Life", the final single off this album, was released in December 2000 and reached Number 25 in the UK Singles Chart.
On 17 February 2001, Piper appeared in court to testify against a woman named Juliet Peters. Peters was charged with, and eventually convicted of, stalking as well as making a number of threats against Piper and members of her family. Peters received psychiatric treatment as part of her sentence. According to her autobiography, Piper was reluctant about the court case, but was pushed by her parents and her label. She also stated in the book that this was why "The Tide Is High" wasn't released as a single, writing "The court case succeeded in doing what I alone could not: cutting the ties. Without it I might have been tempted back. To quote a line from the epic Sopranos: 'Just when you think you've got out... they drag you back in.'" (The line actually originated in the 1990 film Godfather III, not with 'The Sopranos' ).
On 15 January 2007, BBC Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles started a campaign to get "Honey to the Bee" back into the Top 100 on download sales as a way of testing out new chart rules that favour download sales.5 The campaign was highly successful, with "Honey to the Bee" re-entering the official UK singles chart at #17, eight years after it was first released.
Notes
- Despite having limited success outside of the UK, all of Billie Piper's singles reached the top ten in New Zealand except for "Something Deep Inside" which peaked at #19 and "Walk of Life" which failed to chart in the top 40. Also, while Piper's debut album reached #14 in the UK it reached #3 in New Zealand. Piper's 2nd album reached #18 in New Zealand.
- Piper preferred lip syncing during performances. She backs this up with the reason that she is afraid she would not be able to sing live. However, in 1999 she decided to try actually singing during her tour in America. The audience loved it, but Piper said it was too nerve-racking to do in Britain, where her much larger fan base lives.
2003-present: Acting Career
After an extended break, Piper decided to end her pop career in 2003 and return to her original ambition, acting. She took acting lessons while living in London. Piper gained very positive reviews for these appearances, critics seemingly feeling that she was a far better actress than she was a singer.
In 2004, Piper appeared in the films The Calcium Kid, as the romantic interest of Orlando Bloom's character, and Things to do Before You're Thirty. Shortly before starting work on Doctor Who, she filmed a starring role in the horror movie Spirit Trap alongside Russian pop star Alsou, released in August, 2005 to generally poor reviews.
Doctor Who originally ran from 1963 to 1989. In May 2004, it was announced that the series would be resurrected beginning in 2005, and that Piper was to play the character Rose Tyler, a traveling companion to The Doctor, (to be played by Christopher Eccleston). Piper won the Most Popular Actress category at the 2005 and 2006 National Television Awards for her work on Doctor Who.7 BBC News named Piper as one of its "Faces of the Year" for 2005, primarily due to her success in Doctor Who. At The South Bank Show Awards on 27 January 2006 Piper was awarded The Times Breakthrough Award for her successful transition from singing to acting. In March 2006, the Television and Radio Industries Club named Piper as best new TV talent at their annual awards ceremony. In September 2006, Piper was named Best Actress at the TV Quick and TV Choice Awards.8
In November 2005, Piper starred as Hero in a BBC adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing, updated for the modern day in a similar manner to the Canterbury Tales series in which she featured, with Hero now being a weather presenter in a television station.
After the completion of the very successful first series of the revamped Doctor Who, the British media regularly released conflicting reports about how long Piper would be staying with the programme. In March 2006, she claimed that she would continue on Doctor Who into its third season in 2007.9 On 10 May 2006, however, she was reported to be considering quitting the series, although she did express an interest in playing a female version of the Doctor in the future (possibly related to a proposed Doctor Who spin-off series about Rose which was later dropped).10 On 15 June 2006, the BBC announced that she was to depart in the final episode of the second series, "Doomsday".11 Piper's decision to leave had been taken a year previously, but remained a secret until news of her departure became public.12
Piper has completed work on two stand-alone television productions. In the first, a BBC adaptation of Philip Pullman's historical novel The Ruby in the Smoke broadcast in December 2006, Piper played protagonist Sally Lockhart, a Victorian orphan. The BBC plans to film all four of Pullman's Sally Lockhart novels, with Piper continuing in the role in The Shadow in the North which was shown in December 2007. In 2007 she appeared as the main character, Fanny Price, in an adaptation of Jane Austen's novel Mansfield Park, screened on ITV1.13 This was her first acting role on television for a broadcaster other than the BBC.
On 27 November 2007, the BBC confirmed that she would reprise her role as Rose Tyler in the fourth Doctor Who series for three episodes. Later, it was confirmed by Russell T Davies in Doctor Who Magazine that this return had been planned since she left. It was also revealed in the Turn Left Doctor Who Confidential that Billie had made arrangements to return as Rose since she decided to leave and lied to journalists when she claimed that she would never return.
The series began in April 2008,2 and after several cameos, Piper made her official return as Rose in the series four final episodes "Turn Left", "The Stolen Earth" and "Journey's End". She did not initially state whether she would be reprising the role again. Interviewed on Doctor Who Confidential, she commented that "it's never really the end for the Doctor and Rose", but "it's certainly the end for the foreseeable future".14 On 16 May 2009, however, it was reported that Piper would reprise her role as Rose Tyler in the last of the 2009-10 Doctor Who specials.15
Piper has provided voiceovers for various television commercials, including one for Comfort Fabric Softener airing in June 2007.
Piper also stars as Hannah Baxter/Belle de Jour in Secret Diary of a Call Girl, an ITV2 adaptation of Belle de Jour's The Intimate Adventures of a London Call Girl, a memoir detailing the life of a high-class prostitute. The series, which aired from 27 September 2007, saw Piper in several semi-nude scenes, including one scene featuring her saddling a client and riding him like a horse.16 A second series, with Piper in the starring role, started filming in May 2008, during which two body doubles were hired in order to hide Billie's pregnancy.citation needed
Piper will also share the role of Betty with Sue Johnston in the TV adaptation of A Passionate Woman, due to be screened on BBC 1 in 2010.1718
Theatre
Piper made her stage debut in a touring production of Christopher Hampton's play Treats, which opened in early 2007 in Windsor. Treats was to have ended its tour in the West End, at the Garrick Theatre, starting on 28 February 2007 with previews from 20 February. The play officially finished as of 26 May.19
Personal life
Piper was born in Swindon, Wiltshire, England to Paul Piper and Mandy Kent. Her parents changed her given name from Lianne to Billie three weeks after registering her birth. Piper has one younger brother, Charlie, and two younger sisters, Harley and Ellie.20
Piper married businessman, DJ and television presenter Chris Evans in a secret ceremony in May 2001 in Las Vegas after six months of dating. Their marriage attracted much comment due to the sixteen-year age gap between the two.21 The couple separated in 2004 and later divorced in May 2007.22 They have remained friends.23
A story in The Independent on 27 June 2006 stated that Piper has declared that she does not wish to claim any money from Evans' reported £30m wealth or his £540,000 salary from Radio Two. "I'm not taking a penny from him," she told the Radio Times, "I think that's disgusting." Piper also revealed in her interview with Radio Times that she left her pop star career with very little money.24 Evans has admitted that the age gap was a reason in seeking the divorce.25
Piper dated and lived with law student Amadu Sowe from 2004 to 2006.23
Piper married actor Laurence Fox, son of James Fox, on 31 December 2007 at St Mary's Church in Easebourne, West Sussex.26 They live in their home in Easebourne, Midhurst in West Sussex.27 Their first child, Winston James Fox, was born by Caesarean section at 1am on 21 October 2008.28
Awards and nominations
Awards
- 1998 – Smash Hits Awards: Princess of Pop
- 1999 – Smash Hits Awards: Best Female
- 1999 – Smash Hits Awards: Best Dressed Female
- 1999 - Smash Hits Awards: Best Female Act
- 2005 – The National Television Awards: Most Popular Actress
- 2005 – BBC Face Of The Year
- 2005 – BBC Drama Awards: Best Actress
- 2006 – The South Bank Show Awards: The Times Breakthrough Award - Rising British Talent
- 2006 – TV Choice/TV Quick Awards: Best Actress
- 2006 – The National Television Awards: Most Popular Actress
- 2006 – BBC Drama Awards: Best Actress
- 2006 – Tric Awards: Best New Talent
- 2006 – GQ Magazine Awards: Woman of the Year
- 2006 – BBC Drama Awards: Exit of the year
Nominations
Filmography
Television
- Brit Awards 1997 (ITV, 1997) - herself
- Channel 4 Schools (Channel 4, 1997) - herself
- Smash Hits Poll Winners Party (BBC1, 1998) - herself
- Billie Wants You! (Channel 4, 1999) - herself
- Melinda's Big Night In (BBC One, 1999) - herself
- Never Mind the Buzzcocks (BBC Two, 1999) - herself
- Young Entertainers (BBC Two, 1999) - herself
- Dale's All Stars (BBC1, 2000) - herself
- Party in the Park 2000 (BBC One, 2000) - Performer
- winton's wonderland (Five, 2000) - Performer
- Top of the Pops (BBC Two, 2000) - herself
- The Canterbury Tales: The Miller's Tale (BBC One, 2003) - Alison Crosby
- Bella and the Boys (BBC Two, 2004) - Bella
- Doctor Who (BBC One, 2005-2006, 2008, 2009 - 2010) - Rose Tyler30
- ShakespeaRe-Told: Much Ado About Nothing (BBC One, 2005) - Hero
- The Friday Night Project (Channel 4, 2006) - herself (guest presenter)
- Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (BBC One, 2006) - herself
- The Paul O'Grady Show (Channel 4, 2006, 2009) - herself
- The Ruby in the Smoke (BBC One, 2006) - Sally Lockhart
- The Charlotte Church Show (Channel 4, 2007) - herself (guest)
- Mansfield Park (ITV, 2007) - Fanny Price
- Parkinson (TV series) (ITV, 2007) - herself (guest)
- Top Gear - Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car posted a time of 1:48.3
- Secret Diary of a Call Girl (ITV2, 2007-) - Belle De Jour
- The Shadow in the North (BBC One, 2007) - Sally Lockhart
- Almost Famous (BBC Three, 2008) - Herself at the age of 12
- The Justin Lee Collins Show (ITV2, 2009) - Herself
Film
Discography
Albums
Singles
References
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- ^ a b "Billie Piper to return to Doctor Who". BBC News Online. 2007-11-27. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7114699.stm. Retrieved 2007-11-27.
- ^ "Hot 100: Talent" (free registration required). Broadcast. 2007-12-18. http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/people/2007/12/hot_100_talent.html. Retrieved 2007-12-22.
- ^ "Ross Tops Tv Talent". Daily Record. 2007-12-21. http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/newsfeed/2007/12/21/ross-tops-tv-talent-86908-20261404/. Retrieved 2007-12-22.
- ^ Tye, Stephanie (2007-01-17). "Billiein the charts again". Swindon Advertiser. http://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/news/swindonnewsheadlines/display.var.1128777.0.billie_in_the_charts_again.php. Retrieved 2007-01-17.
- ^ allmusic - Pokemon: The First Movie > Overview. Retrieved 2009-10-08.
- ^ "Dr Who scores TV awards hat-trick". BBC News (bbc.co.uk). 2006-10-31. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6104048.stm. Retrieved 2006-10-31.
- ^ "Doctor Who lands three TV awards". BBC News. 2006-09-05. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/5314890.stm. Retrieved 2006-09-05.
- ^ Dermody, Nick (2006-03-30). "Third series for Dr Who and Rose". BBC. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/4858010.stm. Retrieved 2006-03-30.
- ^ "Billie Piper to be the first female Doctor Who?". Fametastic. 2006-05-10. http://fametastic.co.uk/archive/20060510/1210/billie-piper-to-be-the-first-female-doctor-who/. Retrieved 2006-06-02.
- ^ "Billie Piper to leave Doctor Who". BBC. 2006-06-15. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/5082668.stm. Retrieved 2006-06-15.
- ^ "Cover Girl Billie". BBC. 2006-06-27. http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/news/cult/news/drwho/2006/06/23/33250.shtml. Retrieved 2006-06-27.
- ^ Dooks, Brian (2006-08-16). "Historic hall to host Austen adaptation". Yorkshire Post. http://www.yorkshiretoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=55&ArticleID=1698316. Retrieved 2006-08-16.
- ^ "The End of An Era". Doctor Who Confidential. BBC. Episode 56 (Season 4, No. 13), BBC Three, 2008-07-05.
- ^ "Billie Piper returns to Doctor Who to see David Tennant bow out in all-star show". Mail Online. 2009-05-16. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1183150/Billie-Piper-returns-Doctor-Who-David-Tennant-bow-star-show.html. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
- ^ "Call-girl Billie's steamy onscreen ménage a trois". Daily Mail. 2007-09-26. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/showbiz/showbiznews.html?in_article_id=484047&in_page_id=1773. Retrieved 2007-09-26.
- ^ Fletcher, Alex (29 September 2009). "Billie Piper to star in 'Passionate Woman'". Digitalspy. Retrieved 2009-10-03.
- ^ Cawley, Christian (30 September 2009). "Passionate Billie". Kasterborous. Retrieved 2009-10-03.
- ^ Calvi, Nuala (22 December 2006). "Piper breaks into the West End with Hampton's Treats". The Stage. http://www.thestage.co.uk/news/newsstory.php/15466/piper-breaks-into-the-west-end-with-hamptons.
- ^ Drew, Mark (2001-06-19). "I'm happy about the wedding". Swindon Advertiser. http://archive.thisiswiltshire.co.uk/2001/6/19/215835.html. Retrieved 2006-04-04.
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- ^ "Divorce given to Piper and Evans", BBC News, 2007-05-27. Retrieved on 2007.
- ^ a b Knight, Kathryn & Moodie, Clemmie (2007-06-04). "Chris Evans and Billie: A very bizarre divorce". Daily Mail. Retrieved 2009-09-23.
- ^ Noah, Sherna (2007-06-27). "I won't take cash from Evans split, says Piper". The Scotsman. http://news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=531&id=936732006. Retrieved 2007-03-08.
- ^ "Evans: Age gap caused marriage split". 2005-02-28. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/showbiz/showbiznews.html?in_article_id=339569&in_page_id=1773. Retrieved 2007-03-08.
- ^ "Piper and Fox arrive for wedding". BBC News. BBC Online. 31 December 2007. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7165825.stm. Retrieved 2007-12-31.
- ^ "Billie and her beau Laurence quit the city for country life". Hello Magazine. 2007-06-04. http://www.hellomagazine.com/celebrities/2007/06/04/billy-piper-cottage/. Retrieved 2007-07-08.
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- ^ Staff writer (2008-02-28). "Nominees Announced for Rose d’Or Festival". World Screen. http://www.worldscreen.com/newscurrent.php?filename=rose022808.htm. Retrieved 2008-03-01.
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- ^ Discography. billie-piper.net. Retrieved on 2007-03-27.
- ^ Searchable Database. The Irish Charts - All There is to Know. Retrieved on 2007-03-27.
- ^ Australian Charts. australian-charts.com. Retrieved on 2007-09-10.
- ^ The Swedish Charts Portal. Billie Piper Discography. swedishcharts.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-27.
- ^ The Official Swiss Charts. Billie Piper Discography. swisscharts.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-27.
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