Writer, director Billie King was born and raised in Compton, California, later moving to Los Angeles and has always been surrounded by entertainment. Living in a city where celebrities pass you on the street daily, and sit next to you in coffee shops, King's fate was written in the stars. It was only a matter of time before she was bitten by the entertainment bug and entered the arena of music at a professional level. King began her career in the music industry at 17-years-old as a hip- hop artist. King, the first west coast female signed to Loud Records on the label with Wu Tang Clan, Method Man, and Big Punn. In the late 90's she started penning songs for some of R&B's hottest acts. She has written songs for KC & JoJo, Jodeci, and AzYet to name a few, as well as collaborated with a host of top talent, like members of NWA, DJ Quick, and Brian McKnight and Caz Shepherd which earned her spots on Billboards top 100, and many gold and platinum plaques. After a few years of writing treatments for music video, it was only a matter of time before King found herself wearing the triple threat chapeau of writer, producer, and director. She paid her way through school attending UCLA Extension at night where she studied directing actors for screen. She's written and directed several music videos, trailers, and short films. In 2015 she added author to her name. Her self-titled memoir Billie chronicles her life as a young girl who clawed her way to the top after living at the bottom. It has earned 5 stars and it's spot in bookstores and libraries across the country. An excerpt from the book has been made into a short film "The Red Barn" which has gone on to win awards due to it's excellent portrayal of two young girls on a journey where the route they've chosen proves to have a wrong and possibly fatal turn. 2017 King founded film production company Pink Guerrilla LLC. 2019 was a great year for King, she signed a deal with Mona Scott- Young at Monami Entertainment, and in talks with Viola Davis company Juvee for a her scripted show The Women on Wall Street. Billie King has no desire to be the "next so and so", but would rather stand next to the best the industry has to offer and have her legacy be that of a strong young woman who opened the doors of opportunity to other talented creatives, encouraging them to go forth and do great works.
Billie Lourd was born on July 17, 1992 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Booksmart (2019), Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi (2017) and Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker (2019).
Billie May Coghill is an actress, known for Spike Island (2012).
Billie North was born on 9 May 1989 in England, UK. She is an actress and writer, known for The Cut (2009), El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron (2011) and Ladders (2015).
Billie Piper studied at the prestigious Sylvia Young Theatre School. She caught the eyes of record producers who were interested in signing a young vocalist when she was the poster girl for the ad campaign of a British pop music magazine, "Smash Hits". She released her first single, "Because We Want To", which debuted at #1 at age 15. Her second single, "Girlfriend", was also a #1 hit. By the time she turned 16, Billie had released 4 singles that all made the top three on the charts. She has been labeled the "Pop Princess" of England, UK.
Billie Prescott is an actress, known for Alice-Miranda Friends Forever (2019).
Billie Proffitt was born on January 26, 1986 in Santa Barbara, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Bottle Monster (2020), Mind of Mencia (2005) and The Dead Undead (2010).
A journalist of both print and broadcast, Billie Rae Bates' work over the years has included interviews with all manner of actors and other Hollywood pros, as well as many artists and writers in the comics industry for her on-camera work with TV shows based in Washington, D.C., and Detroit. In 1994-1995, she hosted several episodes of the half-hour "Red Cross Currents" TV series produced by the Bay, Genesee and Saginaw County (Michigan) chapters of the American Red Cross and airing on WNEM, Channel 5. After years of print work, she returned to television in 2010, working for the then-brand-new "Comics Continuum" half-hour entertainment series based in Detroit, hosting several on-the-road episodes from locations such as the San Diego Comic-Con, C2E2 in Chicago and Mega-Con in Orlando. She also did a wealth of correspondent work for the series, then in 2011 began hosting and correspondent work for the Washington, D.C.-based "Fantastic Forum" series, airing on several stations in D.C., Baltimore and Philadelphia. A graduate of Michigan State University's School of Journalism, BRB has been a professional writer and editor of the printed word for more than two decades, including 10 years in the daily newspaper industry at papers such as The Detroit News, The Saginaw News, and the Wausau (Wis.) Daily Herald. She's written three novels, two of which are set in Detroit, as well as the BRBTV series of fact books and reports, which cover the prime-time soaps "Dynasty" and "Dallas," the action-adventure hits "The Dukes of Hazzard," "Wonder Woman" and "The Green Hornet," and a host of animated series. She's parlayed that love of classic TV shows into a web series called "Terrific TV Toys," airing on YouTube and exploring toys (most of which are from her own collection) that celebrate various vintage shows. Since 2006, she's kept up a news blog focusing on classic television, and she's also blogged for Congoo.com and the OohLifestyle.com. She reviews books for Foreword Reviews, and she's the creator, writer and photographer of two yearlong photo essays, the much-discussed "My Mother's Clothing" and "The Inexplicable Lives of Dolls." A Michigan native who has lived in Detroit, Atlanta and Washington, D.C., BRB has also been known to do some acting! She's appeared in several feature films, both big-budget and independent productions.
Billie Rae Brandt was born on 12 October 1997. She is an actress, known for Lady Ballers (2023) and Pop Culture Crisis (2021).