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Bill Paterson

Bill Paterson
Bill Paterson
Born: 1945 in Scotland, UK
Occupation: Actor, Cinematographer,
Active: '80s-2000s
Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
Career Highlights: Truly, Madly, Deeply, The Killing Fields, Comfort and Joy
First Major Screen Credit: The Man From S.E.X. (1983)
24 Videos for Bill Paterson
How to Lose Friends and Alienate People (2008) Heart (1999) The Object of Beauty (1991)
Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars (2007) Sunshine (1999) The Witches (1990)
Amazing Grace (2006) Hilary and Jackie (1998) The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1989)
Miss Potter (2006) Spice World (1998) The Return of the Musketeers (1989)
Bright Young Things (2003) The Match (1998) Diamond's Edge (1988)
Doctor Zhivago (2002) Oliver's Travels (1995) Defense of the Realm (1985)
Crush (2001) Richard III (1995) A Private Function (1984)
Retribution (2000) Chaplin (1992) The Killing Fields (1984)
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Biography:

A graduate of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Stage, Bill Paterson made a name for himself in Scotland's burgeoning alternative theatre movement. He was most prominently associated with a theatrical aggregation known as the 7:84 Company--which, as virtually every chronicler of the 1970s British theatrical scene has duly noted--referred to the percentage of property owners and the amount of owned property in England.

Making a bizarre first TV appearance in 1971's Licking Hitler, Paterson waited until 1978 to give movies a try. His star-making part was the recently jilted radio DJ in director Bill Forsyth's deliciously unpredictable Comfort and Joy (1984). Bill Paterson's TV credits include the hallucinatory Dennis Potter miniseries The Singing Detective. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide.