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New Valkyrie stills with Bill Nighy

Empire magazine has published some new stills from the upcoming Valkyrie, showing Bill Nighy in character with Tom Cruise and Bill out of character with, among others, director Bryan Singer.

Valkyrie will hit the cinemas on the 3rd of October 2008. Don’t miss it, it’s the only Bill Nighy film to be released in the cinema [...]

Bill Bits

Bill Nighy is passionate about High Tide and is making a case of convincing the business community to support it.
There is also a tiny bit of video of Bill on the HighTide Festival website.
In the Filmography section Mack the Knife has been added to long list of Bill works. There is a short synopsis and [...]

Bill Nighy, the younger years

While we are waiting for new Nighy delights to find our cinemas, the filmography section has just been updated with a still and information about some of Bill’s older works. Click on the thumbnails above to go to the new pages directly, or wander through the long list of Bill’s work here.
Newly added:

Alive and Kicking
Absolute [...]

Bill Nighy is Quentin, the boss of Radio Rock

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There is more information available about your without a doubt favourite film of 2009.
Production of The Boat that Rocked has just started in the UK. Shooting will take place in both the Shepperton Studios and on a vessel in the Channel.
From the Working Title website:
Synopsis:
n 1966, arguably British pop music’s finest era, the BBC [...]