Billy Fury made his acting debut in the British anthology television series ‘ITV Television Playhouse’ in 1958. The following year, he starred in the BBC television series, ‘Drumbeat.’ The series aired a total of 22 episodes. He continued to star in television series and shows like ‘Boy Meets Girls’ (1960), ‘Wham!!’ (1960), ‘Saturday Spectacular’ (1960), ‘Crackerjack!’ (1961), and ‘David Brinkley's Journal’ (1961). In 1961, he became a part of the British television pop music show ‘Thank Your Lucky Stars’ created by ABC Weekend TV. The series aired 250 episodes in a span of 8 seasons and went off-air in 1966. Fury made his big-screen appearance in the 1962 British musical film ‘Play It Cool’ directed by Michael Winner. The film has a 5.7 out of 10 rating on IMDb. In 1963, he joined the cast of the British rock/pop music television program ‘Ready Steady Go!’ The series ran for 4 seasons and aired its final episode in 1966. In 1964, he became a part of the British music chart television program, ‘Top of the Pops.’ He starred in 14 episodes and remained a part of the show until 1967.
Fury played the role of ‘Billy’ in the 1965 musical comedy film ‘I've Gotta Horse’ directed by Kenneth Hume. The film holds a 4.7 out of 10 rating on IMDb. He next appeared in television series like ‘Hey Presto! It's Rolf’ (1966), ‘Doddy's Music Box’ (1967-1968), ‘Dee Time’ (1968), ‘Samedi et compagnie’ (1968), ‘Discotheque’ (1969), and ‘The Golden Shot’ (1969). In 1973, he starred as ‘Stormy Tempest’ in the British coming-of-age drama film ‘That'll Be the Day’ directed by Claude Whatham. The film was nominated for ‘Best Actress in a Supporting Role’ and ‘Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles’ at the 27th British Academy Film Awards. Fury last appeared in the British biographical television documentary ‘This Is Your Life’ in 1982.