Bill Paterson
Bill Paterson
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
Filmography of Bill Paterson:
- Traffik with Julia Ormond , Lindsay Duncan
- Crush with Andie MacDowell
- Retribution with Jonny Lee Miller , Brian Cox
- Spice World with Richard E. Grant , Alan Cumming , George Wendt , Roger Moore , Meat Loaf , Stephen Fry , Richard Briers , Bob Hoskins , Elton John , Hugh Laurie , Dominic West
- Victory with Willem Dafoe , Irene Jacob , Sam Neill , Rufus Sewell , Simon Callow , Jean Yanne
- Hard Times with Richard E. Grant , Alan Bates
- Dutch Girls with Colin Firth , Timothy Spall





