Bill Paterson

Bill Paterson

  • Born: 1945-6-3
  • Birthplace: Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Height: 5' 7½" (1.71 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Graduate School: Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama
  • Representative Works: High-rise building
  • Bill Paterson (Bill Paterson) , born on June 3, 1945 in Glasgow, Scotland, England, a British film and television actor, graduated from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama [1] )

    Performing Experience

    In 1974, he starred in his first TV series " Play for Today ", and played the role of 7:48 Company McChuckemup / Texas Jim etc in the 19th episode of the 4th season   .
    In 1981, he starred in his first TV movie " The Cherry Orchard " and played the male lead Lopakhin in the film   .
    In 1983, he starred in his personal screen debut " The Ploughman's Lunch " and played a small role as a lecturer in the film   .

    Personal Life

    He is married to Hildegard Bechtler and has two children   .
    Extended Reading
    • Zachary 2022-08-20 00:16:42

      "Something to talk about" is more important than beauty?

      Molly is so perfect, youthful and beautiful, kind and loyal, ancient and warm-hearted, dare to speak out... If you have to talk about shortcomings, it is only reserved. I'm probably too dark in my heart. When I see such a heroine, I immediately feel an illusion, an illusion, she must have a very...

    • Shaun 2022-10-05 16:50:25

      unforgettable jasmine

          I watched "South and North" yesterday, and "Beautiful Lady" today, each of them has four or five hours, which took me two whole afternoons, but I still feel a kind of contentment at the moment. I like drama, and I have always liked the beauty that is passionate, heroic, thrilling, and selfless....

    Wives and Daughters quotes

    • [to Mr. Preston]

      Cynthia Kirkpatrick: I didn't sell myself. I liked you then, but oh, do I hate you now!

    • Lord Cumnor: I'm sorry I said anything about it now. I'll try to find a more agreeable piece of news.

      [pause]

      Lord Cumnor: Old Marjorie at the lodge is dead.