Bill Paterson Movies and Career Information
Jun 03, 1945
Glasgow
Actor
Bill Paterson (born 3 June 1945) is a Scottish stage, film and television actor. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Paterson spent three years as a quantity surveyor's apprentice, before attending the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. He made his professional acting debut in 1967, appearing alongside Leonard Rossiter in Bertolt Brecht's The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui at the Glasgow Citizens' Theatre. In 1970, Paterson joined the Citizen's Theatre for Youth. He remained there as an actor and assistant director until 1972, when he left to appear with Billy Connolly in The Great Northern Welly Boot Show at the Edinburgh Festival. Paterson would work with Connolly again, some years later, when he performed in Connolly's play An Me Wi' a Bad Leg Tae. Paterson spent much of the 1970s in John McGrath's theatre company, 7:84 touring the United Kingdom and Europe with plays such as The Cheviot, the Stag, and the Black Black Oil. He was a founding member of 7:84, and made his London debut in 1976 with the company. He appeared in the Edinburgh Festival and London with John Byrne's first play 'Writer's Cramp' and he first appeared in the West End when he took over the lead role in Who's
- Bill Paterson Movies before 2012
- Miss Potter 2007
- Rag Tale 2005
- Bright Young Things 2004
- Crush (2002) 2002
- Diamond's Edge 1999
- Truly, Madly, Deeply 1991
- Defence of the Realm 1985
- Comfort and Joy 1984
- One of Ourselves
- Friendship's Death