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After her depature from the show, she was cast in the lead in the sexually explicit drama ''Secret Diary of a Call Girl'' which garnered more praise for her acting work.  Afterwards, rumors began circulating that she was to appear in [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|Series 4]], rumors that appeared to be confirmed by paparazzi photographs of her taken on the set of ''Doctor Who''; the BBC eventually confirmed that Piper would be returning as Rose in the new series, and even included her image in the official advance cinema trailer.  Her first return appearances on ''Doctor Who'' were surprise cameos in ''[[Partners in Crime]]'', ''[[The Poison Sky]]'' and ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'', and she returned in earnest for the three-episode finale. Her full-out return in ''[[Turn Left]]'' coincided with the American debut of ''Secret Diary of a Call Girl''. Although she was featured in major US media in relation to that series, little reference there has been made to her star-making work on ''Doctor Who''.
After her depature from the show, she was cast in the lead in the sexually explicit drama ''Secret Diary of a Call Girl'' which garnered more praise for her acting work.  Afterwards, rumors began circulating that she was to appear in [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|Series 4]], rumors that appeared to be confirmed by paparazzi photographs of her taken on the set of ''Doctor Who''; the BBC eventually confirmed that Piper would be returning as Rose in the new series, and even included her image in the official advance cinema trailer.  Her first return appearances on ''Doctor Who'' were surprise cameos in ''[[Partners in Crime]]'', ''[[The Poison Sky]]'' and ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'', and she returned in earnest for the three-episode finale. Her full-out return in ''[[Turn Left]]'' coincided with the American debut of ''Secret Diary of a Call Girl''. Although she was featured in major US media in relation to that series, little reference there has been made to her star-making work on ''Doctor Who''.
During an October 2006 appearance on ''Friday Night with Jonathan Ross'', Piper indicated that she was never a fan of ''Doctor Who'' as a child, but her involvement with series had made her enough of a fan that she was now a subscriber to ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', which she said she loved. (She proceeded to defend the magazine against jibes made by Ross.) This interview can be heard on the CD release ''[[Doctor Who at the BBC: The Tenth Doctor]]''.


==Personal life==
==Personal life==

Revision as of 19:10, 25 October 2009

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Hot picture of Billie Piper in The Canterbury Tales.

Billie Paul Piper (born Lianne Paul Piper on 22nd September 1982) began her career as a pop singer in her teens, but is now best known for her role as Rose Tyler, companion to the Doctor in Doctor Who.

Pop career

After Studying at London based Sylvia Young Theatre School , Billie Piper's first break in the entertainment world came as a teenager, when she was selected for a television commercial promoting the pop magazine Smash Hits. Her role was to run up to the camera, blow a bubble and shout "Pop!" Soon after she was offered a record deal at the age of just 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 single name "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 and was certified Platinum in terms of album sales. She released two further singles off the album, "She Wants You" and "Honey to the Bee"; both songs debuted at Number 3.

Piper then took a year off to record 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". That reached Number 4 in the UK Singles Chart, but her success wasn't to continue. In October 2000, Piper released her second album, Walk of Life. Walk of Life reached the same chart position as her debut album (#14), but was only certified silver. 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, due to poor promotion. This proved to be Piper's last musical release, a low-key exit from the world of pop.

In 1999, Piper was nominated for two Brit Awards and was named Best Female Star at the Smash Hits Poll Winners' party, although at the latter ceremony she was reduced to tears after being viciously booed by jealous fans of Ritchie Neville, member of boyband 5ive, whom she was dating at the time.

Acting career

In 2003, Piper decided to end her pop career and return to her original ambition, acting. She took acting lessons while living in Los Angeles and, still a high-profile figure, quickly earned roles in the BBC Television series The Canterbury Tales (modern retellings of Chaucer's stories) and the one-off drama Bella and the Boys.

Despite the negative reaction usually given to singers who attempt to act, 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, she 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, released in the summer of 2005 to generally poor reviews.

In November 2005, she 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 she finished filming for the 2006 season of Doctor Who, she began work on The Ruby in the Smoke, a BBC adaptation of Philip Pullman's historical novel. Piper played protagonist Sally Lockhart, a Victorian orphan. The BBC planned to film all four of Pullman's Sally Lockhart novels, presumably with Piper continuing in the role.

Doctor Who

As Rose Tyler in Doctor Who (2005).

In May 2004, it was announced that Piper was to play the character Rose Tyler, companion to the Doctor in the revived series of Doctor Who, beginning in 2005.

On 25 October 2005, Piper won the Most Popular Actress category at the National Television Awards for her work on Doctor Who. 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 in their annual Tric awards.

Media rumours that Piper was leaving the show were confirmed when Piper said she'd be leaving at the end of series 2 in 2006. However unknown to the public at large, as Piper later confessed in a 2008 installment of Doctor Who Confidential, it was already agreed that she would return to the series and she gave misinformation to media about her plans regarding the series.

After her depature from the show, she was cast in the lead in the sexually explicit drama Secret Diary of a Call Girl which garnered more praise for her acting work. Afterwards, rumors began circulating that she was to appear in Series 4, rumors that appeared to be confirmed by paparazzi photographs of her taken on the set of Doctor Who; the BBC eventually confirmed that Piper would be returning as Rose in the new series, and even included her image in the official advance cinema trailer. Her first return appearances on Doctor Who were surprise cameos in Partners in Crime, The Poison Sky and Midnight, and she returned in earnest for the three-episode finale. Her full-out return in Turn Left coincided with the American debut of Secret Diary of a Call Girl. Although she was featured in major US media in relation to that series, little reference there has been made to her star-making work on Doctor Who.

During an October 2006 appearance on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, Piper indicated that she was never a fan of Doctor Who as a child, but her involvement with series had made her enough of a fan that she was now a subscriber to Doctor Who Magazine, which she said she loved. (She proceeded to defend the magazine against jibes made by Ross.) This interview can be heard on the CD release Doctor Who at the BBC: The Tenth Doctor.

Personal life

Piper was born in Swindon, Wiltshire, England to Paul and Mandy Piper. Her parents changed her given name from "Leanne" (originally Leiane) three weeks after registering her birth. Billie has one younger brother, Charlie, and two younger sisters, Harley and Ellie.

Piper married businessman, television presenter, and DJ Chris Evans in May 2001 in Las Vegas. Their marriage attracted much comment due to the sixteen-year age gap between the two. In October 2004, the two began a trial separation. In spring of 2005 it was confirmed that she and Evans would be divorcing. The two remain friends, and in November 2005 Piper was a guest on the first episode of her ex-husband's show OFI Sunday. As of 2006 Piper and Evans live two houses away from each other. She still refers to her ex-husband as "Mr.E" (a subtle reference to her "Mystery" marriage).

She married actor Laurence Fox, son of James Fox, on December 30th, 2007, at St Mary's Church in Easebourne. Her son Winston James Fox was born on October 21st, 2008.

Filmography

Television

Film

Discography

Singles

Albums

References

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See also

"Breaking Records" section of Wikipedia article "1998 in British music"

External links