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Billie Paul Piper was born in Swindon,
UK, on the 22 September 1982. An ambitious Billie enrolled in the Sixth Sense
theatre company in 1990, which gave her acting experience in several television
commercials and an episode of "EastEnders". After a year of studies at
Secondary School in her hometown, she was accepted into the Sylvia Young
Theatre School in London. As a 15 year old school girl, Billie became the
youngest female solo artist ever to debut at number one in the UK charts when
the feisty "Because We Want To" went straight to No.1 in the summer of 1998.
Three months later, she repeated the feat with the follow-up "Girlfriend", also
on the platinum-selling album "Honey To The B", which
meant that Billie Piper was the first UK female solo artist to have two Number
1s in the same year since Cilla Black in 1964. In May of 2000, Billie
made her anticipated return to the music charts with the release of the single
"Day and Night", off of her sophomore album, "Walk of Life". In 2001
Billie Piper married Chris Evans and put her music career on hold, but
the marriage broke up after a few years with Evans stating the age gap of 16
years as a significant factor. As well as having Billie appeared in the
television series "Never Mind the Buzzcocks" and "Young Entertainers" (as
herself) in 1999, and appeared in "Music Chronicles" in 2000. After having
appeared in small roles in movies such as "The Leading Man" and "Evita", Billie has also
starred in the BBC costume dramas "The Canterbury Tales",
"Bella and the Boys", and "Mansfield Park" and the
films "Spirit Trap" and "Things To Do Before You're
30". Billie Piper was also hugely successful as the sidekick of "Doctor Who", Rose Tyler, in the cult BBC sci-fi show,
for which she won the most popular actress award in the 2005 and 2006 National
Television Awards. In December 2006 readers of Doctor Who magazine voted Billie
Piper their favourite Doctor Who assistant. In her autobiography, "Growing Pains", Billie
Piper claims that eating disorders were a significant problem at her school and
reveals how she became anorexic after overhearing a TV presenter call her
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