Background
Campbell, Billy was born on July 7, 1959 in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States.
( One woman holds the key to England's most glorious empi...)
One woman holds the key to England's most glorious empire in this intimate retelling of the launch of the Tudor dynasty A magnificent portrait of Elizabeth of York, set against the dramatic background of fifteenth century England. Elizabeth, the only living descendant of Edward IV, has the most valuable possession in all of England—a legitimate claim to the crown. Two princes battle to win Britain's most rightful heiress for a bride and her kingdom for his own. On one side is her uncle Richard, the last Plantagenet King, whom she fears is the murderer of her two brothers, the would-be kings. On the other side is Henry Tudor, the exiled knight. Can he save her from a horrifying marriage to a cut-throat soldier? Thrust into the intrigue and drama of the War of the Roses, Elizabeth has a country within her grasp—if she can find the strength to unite a kingdom torn apart by a thirst for power. A richly drawn tale of the woman who launched one of the most dramatic dynasties England has ever seen, The Tudor Rose is a vibrant, imaginative look at the power of a queen.
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Campbell, Billy was born on July 7, 1959 in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States.
Student, Ted Liss Studio for Performing Arts, Chicago. Student, Second City Players Workshop, Chicago. Student, American Academy Art, Chicago, 1980.
( One woman holds the key to England's most glorious empi...)
(coloring book for children, paper back copy,)
Actor: (television series) Family Ties, 1984, Dynasty, 1984-1985. (television films) First Steps, 1985. (television series) Crime Story, 1986-1988.
(plays) The Taming of the Shrew, 1989. (films) Call From Space, 1989, Delta Force, 1990, The Rocketeer, 1991, Bram Stoker's Dracula, 1992. (plays) Hamlet, 1992.
(television series) Moon Over Miami, 1993. (television films) Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City, 1994. (television series) The Brylcreem Boys, 1996.
(plays) Fortinbras, 1997 (Theatre Los Angeles Ovation award for Lead Actor in a Play, 1997). (television miniseries) Armistead Maupin's More Tales of the City, 1998. (television series) Once and Again, since 1999 (People's Choice award for Favorite Male Performer in a New television Series, 2000).
(television miniseries) Armistead Maupin's Further Tales of the City, 2001. (films) Enough, 2002.