Billie Piper - Television

Television

Year TV series Role Notes
1999 Billie Wants You Herself One-off documentary special.
2003 Canterbury Tales, TheThe Canterbury Tales: The Miller's Tale Alison Crosby
2004 Bella and the Boys Bella
2005–06, 2008, 2010 Doctor Who Rose Tyler Regular until 2006. Recurring character until 2010.
BBC's Best Actress of 2005, 2006
BBC's Most Desirable Star of 2005
National Television Award for Most Popular Actress
SFX Award for Best TV Actress
TV Quick Award for Best Actress
TRIC Award for New TV Talent
Nominated—BAFTA Cymru Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Best Actress
2005 ShakespeaRe-Told: Much Ado About Nothing Hero TRIC Award for New TV Talent
Nominated—Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Best Actress
2006 Ruby in the Smoke, TheThe Ruby in the Smoke Sally Lockhart From the Sally Lockhart mysteries.
2007 Mansfield Park Fanny Price Nominated for a TV Quick Award for Best Actress
2007 Shadow in the North, TheThe Shadow in the North Sally Lockhart From the Sally Lockhart mysteries.
2007–11 Secret Diary of a Call Girl Hannah Baxter Principal character until 2011.
Nominated for an Ewwy Award for Best Actress
2010 Passionate Woman, AA Passionate Woman Betty Two-part TV mini-series.
2012 True Love Holly One episode

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