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A still of [[Billie Whitelaw]] from the film [[Mention::Charlie Bubbles]] was used for the cover of [[William,_It_Was_Really_Nothing]] (Vinyl repress):
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She also featured in the [[Everyday Is Like Sunday]] music video.
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Latest revision as of 06:38, 15 August 2024

Billie Whitelaw

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A still of Billie Whitelaw from the film Charlie Bubbles was used for the cover of William,_It_Was_Really_Nothing (Vinyl repress):

She also featured in the Everyday Is Like Sunday music video.

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English actress, born 6 June 1932 in Coventry, Warwickshire, England, died 21 December 2014 in Hampstead, London, England. She was married to Peter Vaughan from 1952 to 1966 (divorced).

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Billie Honor Whitelaw (6 June 1932 – 21 December 2014) was an English actress. She worked in close collaboration with Irish playwright Samuel Beckett for 25 years and was regarded as one of the foremost interpreters of his works. She was also known for her portrayal of Mrs. Baylock, the demonic nanny in the 1976 horror film The Omen.