Known for movies
Short Info
Fact | Was offered the role of Borusa in Doctor Who: The Five Doctors. |
Quilly is an American rapper from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is best known for his song “Trap Queen”, which peaked at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Born on May 31, 1992, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Quilly was raised in the city’s North Philadelphia neighborhood. His parents were both drug addicts, and he was often left to fend for himself. As a result, he turned to a life of crime at an early age. He was first arrested at the age of 13 for stealing a car. He would go on to be arrested multiple times for various offenses, including drug possession and gun possession.
Despite his criminal record, Quilly was able to turn his life around and find success as a rapper. In 2014, he released his debut mixtape, Quilly. The mixtape was a success, and it led to him being signed by Atlantic Records. In 2015, he released his second mixtape, Trap Queen. The mixtape’s title track became a breakout hit, peaking at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song’s success helped Quilly gain a wider audience, and he has since released several more mixtapes and singles.
As of 2021, Quilly’s net worth is estimated to be $4 million. He has earned most of his wealth from his music career. He has released several successful mixtapes and singles, and he has toured extensively. In addition to his music career, Quilly has also appeared in a few films and television shows.
Quotes
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1 | On being awarded the OBE in 2002: I feel honoured and delighted...50 years of pure pleasure. I'm just glad it came before it's too late. |
Facts
# | Fact |
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1 | Was offered the role of Borusa in Doctor Who: The Five Doctors. |
2 | Was offered the role of Cheif Caretaker in Doctor Who Paradrise Towers. |
3 | Starred in 2 movies about Agatha Christie's famous detective Hercule Poirot, Murder On The Orient Express (1974) and Evil Under The Sun (1982). |
4 | Autobiography; "Happiness Indeed" |
5 | He was awarded the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 2000 (1999 season) for Best Supporting Performance in a Musical for his role in Candide performed at the Royal National Theatre, Olivier Stage. |
6 | He was awarded the Olivier Award for his comedic stage performance in "Privates on Parade" in 1977, then won again a few years later as the musical Demon Barber of Fleet Street, "Sweeney Todd.". |
7 | He played the flute and the cello. |
8 | He was awarded O.B.E. (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2002 Queen's New Years Honours List for his services to Drama. |
Pictures
Movies
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Sir Bernard's Stately Homes | 1999 | TV Series | Archbishop |
Cleopatra | 1999 | TV Mini-Series | Negotiator Senator |
Dennis the Menace | 1996 | TV Series | Slasher Brown |
The Marriage of Figaro | 1995 | TV Mini-Series | Bartolo |
Storia di una capinera | 1993 | Baron Cesaro | |
Great Performances | 1992 | TV Series | Lord Curzon |
Rich Tea and Sympathy | 1991 | TV Series | George Rudge |
Tonight at 8.30 | 1991 | TV Series | Jasper |
Mister Johnson | 1990 | Bulteen | |
A Wanted Man | 1989 | TV Movie | Senior Detective |
The Shell Seekers | 1989 | TV Movie | Cosmo |
Cassidy | 1989 | TV Movie | Marius Melville |
After the War | 1989 | TV Mini-Series | Ned Corman |
The Return of Sherlock Holmes | 1988 | TV Series | Dr Leon Sterndale |
Christmas Night with the Two Ronnies | 1987 | TV Movie | The Cat |
The Two Ronnies | 1987 | TV Series | Bar Customer: Pinocchio II Segment |
The Bretts | 1987 | TV Series | Guy Vere |
Screenplay | 1987 | TV Series | Det. Chief Insp. Burrows |
Foreign Body | 1986 | Prime Minister | |
Murder of a Moderate Man | 1985 | TV Mini-Series | Morgan Hunter-Brown |
A.D. | 1985 | TV Mini-Series | Peter |
King David | 1985 | Samuel | |
Memed My Hawk | 1984 | Rejeb | |
In Performance | 1983 | TV Series | Jupiter Napoleon III |
Privates on Parade | 1983 | Acting Captain Terri Dennis | |
Number 10 | 1983 | TV Mini-Series | William Ewart Gladstone |
Saturday Night Thriller | 1982 | TV Series | Carter |
Evil Under the Sun | 1982 | Kenneth Marshall | |
Tales of the Unexpected | 1981 | TV Series | Captain Waterhouse |
Maybury | 1981 | TV Series | Huston |
Masada | 1981 | TV Mini-Series | General Marcus Quadratus Gen. Marcus Quadratus |
Honky Tonk Heroes | 1981 | TV Series | Lamaar Parker |
The Crucible | 1980 | TV Movie | Reverend Parris |
Oresteia | 1979 | TV Mini-Series | Agamemnon |
People Like Us | 1978 | TV Mini-Series | The Great Eugene |
Clayhanger | 1976 | TV Series | George Cannon |
Death of an Informer | 1976 | TV Movie | The special branch officer |
Churchill's People | 1975 | TV Series | King Charles II |
You're on Your Own | 1975 | TV Series | John Ryder |
In This House of Brede | 1975 | TV Movie | Sir Richard |
Murder on the Orient Express | 1974 | Antonio Foscarelli | |
The Black Windmill | 1974 | Bateson | |
ITV Saturday Night Theatre | 1973 | TV Series | James 'Jamie' Tyrone Jr. |
Take Three Girls | 1971 | TV Series | Jim Kirk |
Timeslip | 1970-1971 | TV Series | Commander Charles Traynor |
Softly Softly: Task Force | 1971 | TV Series | Jack Taylor |
Dixon of Dock Green | 1965-1971 | TV Series | John Richard Everitt / Dusty Miller |
The Borderers | 1970 | TV Series | Johnstone of Drumrig |
Anne of the Thousand Days | 1969 | Weston | |
Mogul | 1969 | TV Series | Reg Whitmore |
Contrabandits | 1967-1968 | TV Series | Chief Inspector Ted Hallam |
The Avengers | 1966 | TV Series | Group Capt. Miles |
Life at the Top | 1965 | Ben | |
The Man in Room 17 | 1965 | TV Series | Huston |
Gaslight Theatre | 1965 | TV Series | Edward Middleton |
Undermind | 1965 | TV Series | Professor Val Randolph |
No Hiding Place | 1964 | TV Series | David Sharp |
Story Parade | 1964 | TV Series | Mike Weller |
Benbow Was His Name | 1964 | TV Movie | Rutland |
Festival | 1964 | TV Series | Tempter / Knight |
Armchair Theatre | 1963 | TV Series | Dick Sothers |
The Desperate People | 1963 | TV Series | Larry Martin |
The Father | 1962 | TV Movie | Dr. Ostermark |
The Magic of Music | 1961 | TV Series | Host (1967) |
Dancers in Mourning | 1959 | TV Series | Jimmy Sutane |
World Theatre | 1959 | TV Mini-Series | Landolph |
The Vise | 1957-1959 | TV Series | Ralph / Bluey / Minter / ... |
Saturday Playhouse | 1958 | TV Series | Paul Latimer |
The Press Gang | 1956 | TV Short | Jack Hardy |
A Girl Called Jo | 1956 | TV Movie | Laurie |
The Straker Special | 1956 | TV Movie | |
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre | 1955 | TV Series | Bassanio |
The March of the Peasants | 1952 | TV Series | John Shandwick |
The Black Arrow | 1951 | TV Series | Richard Shelton |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Larry and Vivien: The Oliviers in Love | 2001 | TV Movie documentary | Himself - Interviewee |
Noel's Telly Years | 1997 | TV Series | Himself |
Joy to the World | 1996 | TV Movie | Himself |
This Is Your Life | 1986-1992 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Without Walls | 1992 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
BAFTA British Academy Awards | 1989 | TV Special | Himself |
The Healing Arts | 1986 | TV Series documentary | Himself - Narrator |
Omnibus | 1981 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Night of One Hundred Stars | 1980 | TV Movie | Himself |
Call My Bluff | 1978 | TV Series | Himself |
Night of 100 Stars | 1977 | TV Special | Himself |
Archive Footage
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Agatha Christie Code | 2005 | TV Movie documentary | Captain Kenneth Marshall |
Great Performances | 1993 | TV Series | Candide (from 'Candide') |
The Making of Agatha Christie's 'Evil Under the Sun' | 1982 | TV Short documentary | Himself / Captain Kenneth Marshall |
Source: IMDb, Wikipedia