Bill Nighy Highlights

  • 2009: Reprised role of Viktor for "Underworld: Rise of the Lycans"
  • 2008: Co-starred in the WWII thriller "Valkyrie"
  • 2007: Reprised role of Davy Jones for "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"
  • 2006: Played a public relations guru in BBC America's romantic drama, "Gideon's Daughter"
  • 2006: Cast as Davey Jones in Gore Verbinski's "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest"
  • 2006: Once again played a vampire in the Len Wiseman-directed, "Underworld: Evolution"
  • 2006: Portrayed Oliver, a reclusive doctor hostile to the war in Iraq, in David Hare's Broadway play, "The Vertical Hour"
  • 2006: Played Cate Blanchett's husband in the award-winning film "Notes on a Scandal"
  • 2005: Appeared in the Fernando Meirelles-directed thriller, "The Constant Gardener"
  • 2005: Co-starred with Kelly Macdonald in the HBO movie, "The Girl in the Cafe"; earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a TV movie
  • 2004: Co-starred in the thriller, "Enduring Love"
  • 2003: Played a burned-out former rock star who's career gets rejuvenated by the Christmas hit 'Love is all around us' in the film, "Love Actually"; directed by Richard Curtis
  • 2003: Portrayed a vampire in the Len Wiseman-directed, "Underworld"
  • 2001: Starred in Peter Cattaneo's "Lucky Break"
  • 2001: Co-starred with Alan Rickman and Josh Hartnett, as Ray Roberts, the reigning hairdressing champion in "Blow Dry"
  • 1998: Co-starred with Stephen Rea and Billy Connolly in "Still Crazy"
  • 1995: Appeared in David Hare's London play, "Skylight"
  • 1991: Cast in the London production of Harold Pinter's play, "Betrayal"
  • 1991: Played Prof. Mark Carleton in the sexually-charged British series, "The Men's Room"
  • 1990: Appeared opposite Raul Julia and Richard Harris in "Mack the Knife"
  • 1989: Starred as Barton in "The Phantom of the Opera"
  • 1985: Co-starred with John Shea in the TV-movie, "Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil"
  • 1983: Had a small role as an ENT Doctor in Blake Edwards' "Curse of the Pink Panther"
  • 1981: Fetaure film debut in Richard Marquand's "Eye of the Needle"
  • 1980: Made TV series debut in the British sitcom, "Agony"
  • 1977: Made London stage debut at the National Theatre in "Illuminatus!"