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Welcome to Miss Billie Piper! Site dedicated to award winning actress, Billie Piper. She will be making her directorial debut in 'Rare Beasts' in 2020/21. 'I Hate Suzie' will be airing on Sky Atlantic and NOW TV in August 2020! Stay tuned for updated content and exclusive images and posts!

 

February 22, 2014  missbillie No comments Photo Update

    

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“Gallifrey ribbon frenzy in LA!”      &      “Thanks to Americans for their ribbon offerings, loving y’all!”

 

February 16, 2014  missbillie No comments Events: Conventions, Interviews

Illness tried and failed to stop Billie Piper from attending her first American convention. We talked about her decision to take on the roles of Rose Tyler in 2005 and The Moment in 2013 during a break in her marathon autograph sessions at Gallifrey One.

Listen to the  interview with ‘Two Minute Timelord – here!

What a weekend it’s been! Thanks for all the photos, if you met Billie this weekend, feel free to e-mail us your photos! We’ll be adding photos of today’s final day later on! missbilliepiper@gmail.com

    

February 02, 2014  missbillie No comments Photo Update, Public Events

“Piper’s in the building,” an excited theatre-goer squealed. The Doctor Who actress is in town filming gothic drama Penny Dreadful with Hollywood heartthrob Josh Hartnett, but took a well-deserved night off to attend the opening of A Tender Thing, written by her close pal Ben Power.

“It’s nice to have a few familiar faces here,” Power said as he and Piper darted between the bar and smoking area.

The play, which stars Owen Roe and Olwen Fouéré, sees everyone’s favourite star crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet reunite. Only this time, they’re in their 60s and growing old together.

Olwen’s husband actor David Heap chatted to playwright Marina Carr as he waited for his leading lady to emerge from the wings. “We fell for each other when we were performing here in the Project,” he revealed. Cabaret singer Camille O’Sullivan looked every inch the 1930s femme fatale in a black ensemble and slick of scarlet lipstick.

Director of the Irish Arts Centre New York, Nik Quaife, had flown in for the occasion.

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