![]() Nighy wound up training at Guildford School of Dance and Drama in London, and has since then worked consistently in film, television, and on stage. ![]() When he ran out of money, the British consul shipped him home. He stayed in Paris for a while because he wanted to write "the great novel", but he only managed to write the title. He eventually went on to work as a messenger boy for the Field magazine. On leaving school he wanted to become a journalist but didn't have the required qualifications. At school, he gained 'O'-levels in English Language and English Literature and enjoyed reading, particularly Ernest Hemingway. He was born William Francis Nighy on Decemin Caterham, Surrey, England, to Catherine Josephine (Whittaker), a psychiatric nurse from Glasgow, and Alfred Martin Nighy, who was English-born and managed a garage in Croydon. Bill Nighy is an award-winning British character actor. ![]()
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