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Bill Nighy
English actor and comedian

Bill Nighy

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English actor and comedian
Gender
Male
Star sign
SagittariusSagittarius
Birth
12 December 1949, Surrey, South East England, England, United Kingdom
Age
74 years
Family
Children:
Mary Nighy
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1.8542 m
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Biography

William Francis Nighy (pronounced ; born 12 December 1949) is an English actor and voice artist. He worked in theatre and television before his first cinema role in 1981, and made his name in television with The Men's Room in 1991, in which he played the womaniser Prof. Mark Carleton.

Nighy became widely known for his performance as Billy Mack in Love Actually. Other notable roles in cinema include his portrayal of Davy Jones in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, and its sequel, as well as Viktor in the Underworld film series.

He is also known for his roles in the films Lawless Heart, I Capture the Castle, Shaun of the Dead, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Notes on a Scandal, Hot Fuzz, Valkyrie, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1, Rango and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. His performances were also acclaimed in the State of Play series and in the TV films The Girl in the Café, Gideon's Daughter and Page Eight, for which he earned Golden Globe nominations, winning one for Gideon's Daughter.

Early life and education

Nighy was born on 12 December 1949 in Caterham, Surrey. His mother, Catherine Josephine Nighy (née Whittaker), was a psychiatric nurse who was born in Glasgow, and his English-born father, Alfred Martin Nighy, managed a car garage after working in the family chimney sweeping business. Also of part Irish descent, Nighy was brought up as a Roman Catholic, serving as an altar boy.

He has two older siblings, Martin and Anna. Nighy attended the John Fisher School, a Roman Catholic grammar school in Purley, where he was a member of the school theatre group. He left the school with two O-levels and then took a job with The Croydon Advertiser as a messenger boy. He went on to train at the Guildford School of Acting.

Career

After two seasons at the Everyman Theatre, Liverpool, Nighy made his London stage debut at the National Theatre in an epic staging of Ken Campbell and Chris Langham's Illuminatus!, which opened the new Cottesloe Theatre on 4 March 1977, and went on to appear in two David Hare premieres, also at the National. During the 1980s, he appeared in several television productions, among them Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil, alongside John Shea and Tony Randall.

He has starred in many radio and television dramas, notably the BBC serial The Men's Room (1991). He claimed that the serial, an Ann Oakley novel adapted by Laura Lamson, was the job which launched his career. More recently he has featured in the thriller State of Play (2003) and costume drama He Knew He Was Right (2004). He played Samwise Gamgee in the 1981 BBC Radio dramatisation of The Lord of the Rings (where he was credited as William Nighy), and appeared in the 1980s BBC Radio versions of Yes Minister episodes. He starred alongside Stephen Moore and Lesley Sharp in the acclaimed short radio drama Kerton's Story, first aired in 1996. He had a starring role in the 2002 return of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, portraying crooked politician Jeffrey Grainger. He has also made a guest appearance in the BBC Radio 4 series Baldi.

Two of Nighy's most acclaimed stage performances were in National Theatre productions. As Bernard Nightingale, an unscrupulous university don, in Tom Stoppard's Arcadia (1993), he engaged in witty exchanges with Felicity Kendal, who played the role of Hannah Jarvis, an author; and he played a consultant psychiatrist in Joe Penhall's Blue/Orange (2000), for which he won an Olivier Award nomination for Best Actor, and which transferred to the West End at the Duchess Theatre the following year.

Nighy at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival

Nighy received some recognition by American audiences for his acclaimed portrayal of overaged rock star Ray Simms in the 1998 film Still Crazy. In 1999 he gained further prominence in the UK with the starring role in "The Photographer", an episode of the award-winning BBC-TV mockumentary comedy series People Like Us, playing Will Rushmore, a middle aged man who has abandoned his career and family in the deluded belief that he can achieve success as a commercial photographer.

In 2003, Nighy played the role of the Vampire Elder Viktor in the American production Underworld. He returned in the same role in the sequel Underworld: Evolution in 2006, and again in the prequel Underworld: Rise of the Lycans in 2009. In February 2004, he was awarded the BAFTA Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Billy Mack in Love Actually (a role foreshadowed by his Still Crazy character) and followed this up at the BAFTA Television Awards in April with the Best Actor award for State of Play. He also appeared in the comedy Shaun of the Dead.

In early 2004, The Sunday Times reported that Nighy was on the shortlist for the role of the Ninth Doctor in the 2005 revival of the BBC television series Doctor Who. Christopher Eccleston ultimately filled the role.

In 2005, he appeared as Slartibartfast in the film adaptation of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. He also appeared in the one-off BBC One comedy-drama The Girl in the Café. In February 2006, he appeared in scriptwriter Stephen Poliakoff's one-off drama, Gideon's Daughter. Nighy played the lead character, Gideon, a successful events organiser who begins to lose touch with the world around him. This performance won him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Mini-series or TV Film in January 2007. Also in 2006, Nighy made his Broadway debut at the Music Box Theatre alongside Julianne Moore in The Vertical Hour, directed by Sam Mendes.

In 2006, Nighy played the principal villain, Davy Jones, in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, although his face was entirely obscured by computer-generated makeup; he voiced the character with a Scots accent. He reprised the role in the 2007 sequel, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, in which his real face was briefly revealed in one scene. He also provided the narration for the Animal Planet series Meerkat Manor. In 2006 he played the role of Richard Hart in Notes on a Scandal, for which he was nominated for a London Film Critics' Circle award. Nighy also appeared as General Friedrich Olbricht, one of the principal conspirators, in the 2008 film Valkyrie. He had played an SS officer in the 1985 Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil. Nighy starred in the film Wild Target in 2010.

In July 2009, he announced that he would play Rufus Scrimgeour in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1. Nighy had already worked with director David Yates twice, and with the majority of the Harry Potter cast in previous films. He has said of his role as Rufus Scrimgeour that it meant he was no longer the only English actor not to be in Harry Potter.

Nighy voiced Grandsanta in the 2011 CGI animated film Arthur Christmas. In 2012, he starred in The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Wrath of the Titans, and the remake of Total Recall. In 2013, he played a role in Darkside, Tom Stoppard's radio drama based on Pink Floyd's album The Dark Side of the Moon.

Personal life

Nighy had a 27-year-relationship with English actress Diana Quick, with whom he has a daughter, actress Mary Nighy. The couple separated amicably in 2008.

He is a supporter of Crystal Palace and is the Patron of the CPSCC (Crystal Palace Children's Charity), and of the Ann Craft Trust. He is also one of the Honorary Patrons of the London children's charity Scene & Heard. He has Dupuytren's contracture, a muscular condition which can, depending on the condition's severity, develop so that the ring and little finger of each or both hands are partially or permanently folded towards the palm.

Nighy is also a patron for the Milton Rooms, a new arts centre in Malton, North Yorkshire, along with Imelda Staunton, Jools Holland and Kathy Burke.

Known for his support of total gender equality, Nighy noted in an interview during the 2016 DIFF film festival that the highlighting of the gender inequality problem had been a factor in his choice of films.

Nighy is noted for his bespoke navy suits. He was listed as one of the fifty best-dressed over 50s by The Guardian in March 2013 and one of GQ's 50 best dressed British men in 2015.

Filmography

Films

YearFilmRoleNotes
1979The BitchFlower Delivery BoyUncredited
1980Death WatchMan in 'Harriet scene'Uncredited
1981Eye of the NeedleSquadron Leader Blenkinsop
1983Curse of the Pink PantherENT Doctor
1984The Little Drummer GirlAl
1985Hitler's SS: Portrait in EvilHelmut Hoffmann
1985Thirteen at DinnerRonald Marsh
1989The Phantom of the Opera: The Motion PictureMartin Barton
1994Being HumanJulian
1996True BlueJeremy Saville
1997FairyTale: A True StoryEdward Gardner
1998Still CrazyRay Simms
1999Guest House ParadisoMr. Johnson
2001Blow DryRaymond "Ray" Robertson
2001Lawless HeartDan
2001Lucky BreakRoger "Rog" Chamberlain
2002AKAUncle Louis Gryffoyn
2003Ready When You Are, Mr. McGillPhil Parish
2003Love ActuallyBilly Mack
2003I Capture the CastleJames Mortmain
2003UnderworldViktor
2004Shaun of the DeadPhillip
2004Enduring LoveRobin
2005The Magic RoundaboutDylanVoice only (UK version)
2005The Hitchhiker's Guide to the GalaxySlartibartfast
2006Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's ChestDavy Jones
2005The Constant GardenerSir Bernard Pellegrin
2006Underworld: EvolutionViktor
2006StormbreakerAlan Blunt
2006Flushed AwayWhiteyVoice only
2006Notes on a ScandalRichard Hart
2007Hot FuzzCh. Insp. Kenneth
2007Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's EndDavy Jones
2008ValkyrieFriedrich Olbricht
2008A Fox's TaleThe Ringmaster
2009Underworld: Rise of the LycansViktor
2009The Boat That RockedQuentinReleased as Pirate Radio in US
2009G-ForceLeonard Saber
2009Astro BoyProfessor Simon Elefun/RobotskyVoice only
2009StatuesqueMr. JellabyShort film
2009Glorious 39Sir Alexander
2010Wild TargetVictor Maynard
2010Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1Rufus Scrimgeour
2011RangoRattlesnake JakeVoice only
2011Chalet GirlRichard
2011Arthur ChristmasGrandsantaVoice only
2011The Man with the Stolen HeartNarratorVoice only
2012The Best Exotic Marigold HotelDouglas Ainslie
2012Wrath of the TitansHephaestus
2012Total RecallMatthias Lair
2013Great White Shark 3DNarratorVoice only
2013Jack the Giant SlayerFallon (Big Head)Voice only
2013The World's EndThe NetworkVoice only
2013About TimeJames Lake
2014I, FrankensteinNaberius
2014PrideCliff
2015The Second Best Exotic Marigold HotelDouglas Ainslie
2016Dad's ArmySergeant Wilson
2016Norm of the NorthSocratesVoice
2016Their FinestAmbrose Hilliard / Uncle Frank
2016The Limehouse GolemJohn Kildare
2017The BookshopMr. Edmund BrundishIn post-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1976Softly, Softly: TaskforceAlbert BlakeEpisode: "Say it with Flowers"
1978–1982Play for TodayDave/William/Bill3 episodes
1979PremierDeaseyEpisode: "Deasey"
1980AgonyVincent FishSeason 2
1980FoxColin Street2 episodes
1980BBC2 PlayhouseBrunoEpisode: "Standing in for Henry"
1982MinderOatesEpisode: "Looking for Micky"
1982Play for TomorrowConnor MullenEpisode: "Easter 2016"
1983Reilly, Ace of SpiesGoschenEpisode 3: "1905: The Visiting Fireman"
1983Jemima Shore InvestigatesDavid CullenEpisode: "A Model for Murder"
1984Crown CourtLee SinclairEpisode: "The Son of His Father: Part 1"
1985The Last Place on EarthCecil Meares
1989StoryboardSamEpisode: "Making News"
1990Making NewsSam Courtney
1990ScreenplayHoward NashEpisode: "Antonio and Jane"
1990TECXBrillEpisode: "Writing on the Wall"
1991The Men's RoomMark CarletonBBC serial
1991BergeracBarryEpisode: "All for Love"
1991BoonSteve ReevesEpisode: "Pillow Talk"
1991–1993PerformanceRoger Maitland/Hugh Marriner2 episodes
1992ChillersTom DickensonEpisode: "The Cat Brought It In"
1992A Masculine EndingJohn TraceyTelevision film
1993Eye of the StormTom Frewen6 episodes
1993Peak PracticeAlan SinclairEpisode: "Growing Pains"
1993Don't Leave Me This WayJohn TraceyTelevision film
1993The MaitlandsRoger MaitlandBBC TV production of Ronald Mackenzie's 1930s play
1994WycliffeDavid CleeveEpisode: "The Four Jacks"
1995Llety Piod
1996Testament: The Bible in AnimationBelshazzar (voice)Episode: "Daniel"
1997InsidersMark GordonEpisode: "The Vat Man"
1997Kavanagh QCGiles Culpepper QCEpisode: "Ancient History"
1998Kiss Me KateIan
1998–2000The Canterbury TalesThe Merchant2 episodes
1999People Like UsWill RushmoreEpisode: "The Photographer"
2000LongitudeLord Sandwich
2000Animated Tales of the WorldTiger (Voice)Episode: "A Story of Taiwan: Aunt Tiger"
2002Auf Wiedersehen, PetJeffrey GraingerSeason 3
2002The Inspector Lynley MysteriesAlan LockwoodEpisode: "Well Schooled in Murder"
2003State of PlayCameron Foster
2003Ready When You Are, Mr. McGillPhil ParishTelevision film
2003The Lost PrinceArthur Bigge, 1st Baron StamfordhamTelevision film
2003The Canterbury TalesJamesEpisode: "The Wife of Bath"
2003The Young VisitersEarl of ClinchamTelevision film
2003Life Beyond the Box: Norman Stanley FletcherNarrator (voice)Television film
2004He Knew He Was RightColonel Osborne
2005The Girl in the CaféLawrenceTelevision film
2005Gideon's DaughterGideon WarnerTelevision film
2006HorizonNarrator (voice)Episode: "The Great Robot Race"
200910 Minute TalesMr JellabyEpisode: "Statuesque"
2010Doctor WhoDr. BlackUncredited; episode: "Vincent and the Doctor"
2011Page EightJohnny WorrickerTelevision film
2014Turks & CaicosJohnny WorrickerTelevision film
2014Salting the BattlefieldJohnny WorrickerTelevision film
2017Red Nose Day ActuallyBilly MackTelevision short film

Video games

YearTitleVoice
2009G-ForceLeonard Saber
2013Disney InfinityDavy Jones
2014The Elder Scrolls OnlineHigh King Emeric
2014DestinyThe Speaker
2015Disney Infinity 3.0Davy Jones
2017Destiny 2The Speaker

Awards and nominations

YearNominated workAwardCategoryResult
1998Still CrazySatellite AwardBest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy or MusicalNominated
2001Lawless HeartLos Angeles Film Critics Association AwardBest Supporting ActorWon
2001Lawless HeartBIFA AwardBest Performance by an Actor in a British Independent FilmNominated
2002AKALos Angeles Film Critics Association AwardBest Supporting ActorWon
2003Love ActuallyBAFTA AwardBAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting RoleWon
2003Love ActuallyLos Angeles Film Critics Association AwardBest Supporting ActorWon
2003Love ActuallyEvening Standard British Film AwardsPeter Sellers Award for ComedyWon
2003Love ActuallyWashington D.C. Area Film Critics Association AwardBest EnsembleWon
2003Love ActuallyPhoenix Film Critics Society AwardBest CastNominated
2003Love ActuallySatellite AwardBest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy or MusicalNominated
2003I Capture the CastleLos Angeles Film Critics Association AwardBest Supporting ActorWon
2003State of PlayBritish Academy Television AwardBest ActorWon
2003The Lost PrinceSatellite AwardBest Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television FilmWon
2005The Girl in the CaféGolden Globe AwardBest Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or a Motion Picture Made for TelevisionNominated
2006Gideon's DaughterGolden Globe AwardBest Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or a Motion Picture Made for TelevisionWon
2006Gideon's DaughterSatellite AwardBest Actor – Miniseries or Television FilmWon
2006Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's ChestTeen Choice AwardsChoice Movie: VillainWon
2006Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's ChestMTV Movie AwardMTV Movie Award for Best VillainNominated
2006Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's ChestSaturn AwardSaturn Award for Best Supporting ActorNominated
2007Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's EndTeen Choice AwardsChoice Movie: VillainWon
2011Arthur ChristmasAnnie AwardVoice Acting in a Feature ProductionWon
2011Page EightGolden Globe AwardBest Actor – Miniseries or Television FilmNominated
2011Page EightSatellite AwardBest Actor – Miniseries or Television FilmNominated
2015SkylightTony AwardTony Award for Best Actor in a PlayNominated

Selected performances

Theatre

  • The Plaza Suite by Neil Simon – Watermill Theatre, Newbury
  • The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore by Tennessee Williams – Watermill Theatre, Newbury
  • Landscape and Silence, by Harold Pinter – Gateway Theatre, Chester
  • Entertaining Mr Sloane by Joe Orton – Gateway Theatre, Chester
  • Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead, by Tom Stoppard – Arts Theatre, Cambridge
  • The Immoralist, from the novel by André Gide – Hampstead Theatre
  • Speak Now, by Olwen Wymark – Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh (1971)
  • Freedom of the City, by Brian Friel – Everyman Theatre, Liverpool
  • Under New Management, by Chris Bond – Everyman Theatre, Liverpool
  • Occupy! – Liverpool Everyman Theatre (1976)
  • Illuminatus!, Ken Campbell/Chris Langham – NT Cottesloe (The theatre's first production, 1977)
  • Comings and Goings, by Mike Stott – Hampstead Theatre Club (1978)
  • The Warp, by Neil Oram/ Ken Campbell – ICA (1979)
  • Illuminations, by Arthur Rimbaud – Lyric Hammersmith (1980)
  • A Map of the World, by David Hare – NT Lyttelton (1983)
  • Pravda, by David Hare/ Howard Brenton – NT Olivier (1985)
  • King Lear, by William Shakespeare – NT Olivier (1986)
  • Mean Tears, by Peter Gill – NT Cottesloe (1987)
  • Betrayal, by Harold Pinter – Almeida Theatre, London (1991)
  • Arcadia, by Tom Stoppard – NT Lyttelton (1993)
  • The Seagull, by Anton Chekhov/ad. Pam Gems – NT Olivier (1994)
  • Skylight, by David Hare – NT production at Vaudeville Theatre, London (1995)/ UK tour (1997)
  • A Kind of Alaska, by Harold Pinter – Donmar Warehouse (1998)
  • Blue/Orange, by Joe Penhall – NT Cottesloe (2000), Duchess Theatre (2001)
  • The Vertical Hour, by David Hare, Broadway production at the Music Box Theater, NY (2006)'
  • Skylight, by David Hare – West End production at Wyndham's Theatre (2014)
  • Skylight, by David Hare – Broadway production at John Golden Theatre (2015)

Radio

DateTitleRoleAuthorDirectorStation
000000001981-03-08-00008 March 1981000000001981-08-30-000030 August 1981The Lord of the RingsSam GamgeeJ.R.R. Tolkien dramatised by Brian Sibley and Michael BakewellJane Morgan and Penny LeicesterBBC Radio 4
000000001983-10-18-000018 October 1983000000001983-11-15-000015 November 1983Yes, MinisterFrank WeiselAntony Jay and Jonathan Lynn adapted for radio by Pete AtkinPete AtkinBBC Radio 4
000000001993-12-26-000026 December 1993ArcadiaBernard NightingaleTom StoppardDavid BenedictusBBC Radio 3
000000001994-04-30-000030 April 1994Ancient EnemiesElizabeth NorthBBC Radio 4
000000001999-08-21-000021 August 1999So Much BloodCharles ParisSimon Brett dramatised by Bert CoulesGaynor MacfarlaneBBC Radio 4 Saturday Play
000000002002-01-06-00006 January 2002Blue/OrangeJoe PenhallBBC Radio 4
000000002003-03-21-000021 March 2003Baldi: The Book CaseO'ConnorSimon BrettMark LambertBBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
000000002003-04-19-000019 April 2003Turtle DiaryWilliamRussell HobanGaynor MacfarlaneBBC Radio 4 Saturday Play
000000002004-09-25-000025 September 2004A Series of MurdersCharles ParisSimon Brett dramatised by Jeremy FrontBBC Radio 4 Saturday Play
000000002004-12-29-000029 December 2004All Fingers and ThumbsTomAlan StaffordDirk MaggsBBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
000000002006-08-30-000030 August 2006000000002006-09-20-000020 September 2006A Charles Paris Mystery: Sicken and So DieCharles ParisSimon Brett dramatised by Jeremy FrontSally AvensBBC Radio 4
000000002007-10-19-000019 October 2007000000002007-11-09-00009 November 2007A Charles Paris Mystery: Murder UnpromptedCharles ParisSimon Brett dramatised by Jeremy FrontSally AvensBBC Radio 4
000000002008-07-17-000017 July 2008I Wish to Apologise for My Part in the ApocalypseKeithDuncan MacmillanSam HoyleBBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
000000002008-12-10-000010 December 2008000000002008-12-31-000031 December 2008A Charles Paris Mystery: Dead Side of the MicCharles ParisSimon Brett dramatised by Jeremy FrontSally AvensBBC Radio 4
000000002009-12-26-000026 December 2009Educating RitaFrankWilly RussellKirsty WilliamsBBC Radio 4 Saturday Play
000000002010-01-02-00002 January 2010Private LivesElyotNoël CowardSally AvensBBC Radio 4 Saturday Play
000000002010-01-29-000029 January 2010000000002010-02-19-000019 February 2010A Charles Paris Mystery: Cast in Order of DisappearanceCharles ParisSimon Brett dramatised by Jeremy FrontSally AvensBBC Radio 4
000000002010-11-22-000022 November 2010000000002010-12-13-000013 December 2010A Charles Paris Mystery: Murder in the TitleCharles ParisSimon Brett dramatised by Jeremy FrontSally AvensBBC Radio 4
000000002011-04-20-000020 April 2011The Bat ManChristopherAmelia BullmoreMary PeateBBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
000000002013-08-26-000026 August 2013DarksideThe Witch Finder / Doctor AntrobusTom StoppardBBC Radio 2
000000002016-03-09-00009 March 2016000000002016-03-30-000030 March 2016A Charles Paris Mystery: A Decent IntervalCharles ParisSimon Brett dramatised by Jeremy FrontSally AvensBBC Radio 4
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