Billie Piper

Billie Piper
Billie Paul Piper is an English singer, dancer and actress. She made her debut in Scratchy & Co., and at the age of 15, she signed a recording contract and released her debut single "Because We Want To", which debuted at number one in the UK and made her the youngest artist ever to debut at number one. The single was followed by Piper's album Honey to the B, which was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth22 September 1982
CitySwindon, England
Everyone had an amazing night. Thank you so much to all the generous people who were there raising so much money.
The more things you own, the more people you need to employ.
I now know how to walk around properly in my undies. People would keep telling me to push my tits out! I also now know how to use a whip on people without causing bruising.
I think people have common sense and can tell what's real, what's right or what's wrong and work it out.
No one had much faith in me because I was so young. They imagined a little brat with a flash-in-the-pan single. It was inevitable... Thankfully, I proved people wrong.
People need help, advice and love, not websites telling you how to lose your last pound, or scantily clad, deeply anorexic celebrities parading around flaunting their golden bones.
the worst thing I have ever listened to.
There's some great stuff on telly at the moment.
Rose has had adventures and she's a lot more confident as a companion. She's on a par with the Doctor, more so than last year. She's seen some incredible things, terrifying things. This time she's more experienced as a woman, as a companion; she does everything with more conviction. There's stuff that she understands a bit more, so it's a natural progression.
There's no formula. It just happens or it doesn't. And, fortunately enough for us, it happened.
I think I just had a message from my mum,
There are lots of places for Rose to go. I have had a ball. I might still be here in 40 years.
There are lots of great movies coming out of the U.S. but it's not something I've ever really been interested in. They're great films but I much prefer the smaller independent films, which are more thought provoking and experimental.
Amadu is all about the family. I've never known love like that before, and it made me think, 'I want a bit of that'. It kind of forced me to get to know my family again. Another reason why he's so lovely.