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  1. Apr 12, 2016 · Billie Whitelaw with Samuel Beckett rehearsing “Not I” at the Royal Court Theatre in London in May 1979. (Photo by John Haynes/Lebrecht Music & Arts) Natalie Abrahami had the foresight to ban any mention of Billie from the rehearsal room. But it looms large among Beckettians; her close affiliation to him provokes a natural call and response.

  2. Sep 7, 1995 · Billie Whitelaw has been one of Laurence Olivier's leading ladies; she has worked with Alfred Hitchcock, Orson Welles, Albert Finney, Peter Sellers, and other greats; she has appeared in films that include The Sleeping Tiger, Miracle in Soho, Make Mine Mink, The Krays, and The Omen (in which she played the notoriously evil nanny); most of all, she was the longtime muse of the great playwright Samuel Beckett, with whom she worked closely for twenty-five years.

  3. Billie Honor Whitelaw, CBE (* 6. Juni 1932 in Coventry, England; † 21. Dezember 2014 in London), war eine britische Schauspielerin Leben. Whitelaw wuchs in ...

  4. LONDON (AP) — British actress Billie Whitelaw, who collaborated closely with Irish playwright Samuel Beckett and appeared on stage and screen for decades, has died in a London nursing home at age 82.

  5. Billie Honor Whitelaw CBE (6 Juni 1932 – 21 Desember 2014) adalah seorang pemeran asal Inggris. Ia berkarya dalam kolaborasi dengan pengarang sandiwara Irlandia Samuel Beckett selama 25 tahun dan dianggap sebagai salah satu interpreter terdepan dari karya-karyanya. [2]

  6. "She was the most important love interest in their lives," Billie Whitelaw was musing one afternoon after the movie's North American premiere. Whitelaw is the distinguished British actress who is known as the foremost interpreter of the works of Samuel Beckett, and she plays Mother Kray in the movie. It's quite a performance.

  7. Dec 22, 2014 · Billie Whitelaw, who was known for stage roles and films such as The Omen, died Dec. 21 in a London nursing home. She was 82. Whitelaw’s most famous part was perhaps that of the nanny in 1976 ...