Bill Nighy Biography ((?)-)
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Actor
Famous Works
- CREDITS
- Film Appearances
- Delivery boy, The Bitch, 1979
- Squadron Leader Blenkinsop, Eye of the Needle, United Artists, 1981
- Ear, nose, and throat doctor, Curse of the Pink Panther, 1983
- Al, The Little Drummer Girl, 1984
- Barton, The Phantom of the Opera (also known as Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera), 21st Century Film Corporation, 1989
- Tiger Brown, Mack the Knife (also known as Threepenny Opera), 1989
- Howard Nash, Antonia and Jane, Miramax, 1991
- Julian, Being Human, Warner Bros., 1993
- Jeremy Saville, True Blue, 1996
- Tristan, Indian Summer (also known as Alive and Kicking), First Look Pictures Releasing, 1996
- Edward L. Gardner, FairyTale: A True Story (also known as FairyTale and Illumination), Wendy Finerman Productions, 1997
- Ray Simms, Still Crazy, Columbia, 1998
- Mr. Johnson, Guest House Paradiso, Universal, 1999
- Never Better, Miramax, 2000
- Lucky Break, 2001
- Television Appearances
- Miniseries
- Goschen, Reilly: The Ace of Spies, 1983
- Cecil Meares, The Last Place on Earth, PBS, 1985
- Mark, The Men's Room, 1991
- Lord Sandwich, Longitude, Arts and Entertainment, 2000
- Movies
- Ronald Marsh, Thirteen at Dinner (also known as Agatha Christie's "Thirteen at Dinner"), CBS, 1985
- Helmut Hoffmann, Hitler's S.S.: Portrait in Evil, NBC, 1985
- Specials
- Oliver Latham, Unnatural Causes, CBS, 1994
- Voice of merchant, The Canterbury Tales, HBO, 1999
- Episodic
- Connor Mullan, "Easter 2016," Play for Tomorrow, 1982
- Steve Reeves, "Pillow Talk," Boon, 1991
- Barry, "All for Love," Bergerac, 1991
- Iain, "One Night Stand," Kiss Me Kate, 1999
- Will Rushmore, "The Photographer," People like Us, 1999
- Series
- Vincent Fish, Agony, 1980-81
- Sam Courtney, Making News, 1989
- Other Television Appearances
- Samwise Gamgee, The Lord of the Rings, BBC, 1979
- John Tracey, A Masculine Ending, 1992
- John Tracey, Don't Leave Me This Way, 1993
- Stage Appearances
- Doctor, A Kind of Alaska, Donmar Warehouse Theatre, London, 1998
- Blue/Orange, Duchess Theatre, London, 2001