Bill Paterson


Stage, TV and film performer who began his career with the Glasgow Citizens Theatre and was a founding member of the radical 7:84 company (the name derives from the fact that 7 percent of the population of Britain own 84 percent of the country's wealth). Paterson first gained attention on screen for his role as a lonely D.J. in Bill Forsyth's "Comfort and Joy" (1984) and has since turned in finely controlled performances in films by Roland Joffe, Hugh Hudson and Malcolm Mowbray.

  • Born:
    in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Education
  • Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, Glasgow, Scotland
Milestones
  • 1967 Joined Glasgow Citizens Theatre for one season
  • 1970 Returned to Glasgow Citizens Theatre
  • Founder member of John McGrath s 7:84 theatre company

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