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William Francis Nighy (born 12 December 1949) is an English actor. Known for his work on screen and stage, he has received numerous awards, including two BAFTA Awards, a Golden Globe Award and nominations for an Academy Award and a Tony Award. Nighy started his career with the Everyman Theatre, Liverpool and made his London debut with the Royal National Theatre starting with The Illuminatus! in 1977. There he gained acclaim for his roles in David Hare's Pravda in 1985, Harold Pinter's Betrayal in 1991, Tom Stoppard's Arcadia in 1993, and Anton Chekov's The Seagull in 1994. He received a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor nomination for his performance in Blue/Orange in 2001. He made his Broadway debut in Hare's The Vertical Hour in 2006, and returned in the 2015 revival of Hare's Skylight earning a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play nomination. Early film roles include in the comedies Still Crazy (1998), and Blow Dry (1999) before his breakout role in Love Actually (2003) which earned him a BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor. He soon gained recognition portraying Davy Jones in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series (2006-2007), and Viktor in the Underworld film series (2003-2009). Other films include Shaun of the Dead (2004), The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005), The Constant Gardener (2005), Notes on a Scandal (2006), Hot Fuzz (2007), Valkyrie (2008), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (2010), The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2012), About Time (2013), Emma (2020), and Living (2022), the last of these earning him his first career Academy Award nomination. Nighy has gained acclaim for his roles in television earning a British Academy Television Award for Best Actor for his performance in BBC One series State of Play (2003), and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for the BBC film Gideon's Daughter (2007). He's also known for his roles in HBO's The Girl in the Café (2006) and PBS's Page Eight (2012).

Bill Nighy

Pastor
for Pastor in The Double Life of My Billionaire Husband
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Film version of The Double Life of My Billionaire Husband. Poor girl Natalie Quinn with mom in hospital visits new family of her dad and asks for money to pay mom's pills and hospital costs, he wanted to give her te money but her mom in law said no, but she can have the money if she will marry Sebastian Klein, a renowned Klein family member, was rumored to be a loser after a prison stint. Natalie Quinn, unaware of the truth, married him. But the wedding is just a start, they respects each other but later they have feelings amd finally fell in love. He helps her and her mother without her knowing it, pays all they needs, because her family didnt gave her the money for her mom. She can't find a job but miracolously she is hired to company of Billionaire Bash Mayers. Film has many twists which change opinions of audience on Mr. Klein, it is all one big mystery and the truth is known only at the end of the film.





