Bill Nighy Quotes
Top 67 wise famous quotes and sayings by Bill Nighy
Bill Nighy Famous Quotes & Sayings
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I guess part of the hit-man appeal is the solitude. Everybody is lured to the idea of the solitary life.
It can't be overstated how wonderful it is not to have to audition any more. Any actor will tell you, it's like Christmas.
If you ask any actor "What single thing would make you really, really happy?" Among the top five things they'd say is not having to audition anymore.
The phenomenon of vampires has always appealed to me. Everyone kind of likes a vampire story because it almost could be true.
The way the elderly are treated, and in some cases warehoused and medicated, rather than nurtured and listened to, is distressing.
Anti-Semitism and Fascism have a long, mysterious, bewildering, poisonous and vile history and it's not exclusive to the Germans.
You have all these plans to act, and maybe do it rather elegantly, and then they turn the rain machine on.
Actors always talk about taking their work home and I always think: 'What are you on? You just turn it off. You are at work and then you go home.'
I have never owned a computer. I am one of those weirdos. I've never needed a computer. I'm lucky that I have a job where I'm not required to use one.
I wanted to be a journalist, I thought it was glamorous and that I'd meet beautiful women in the rain.
I don't dislike the process of animation ... I find it daunting, but only as much as I find everything daunting.
I'm not good at watching myself which I think is perfectly natural. I don't give myself a hard time about it. I am the worst critic.
I used to think that prizes were damaging and divisive, until I got one. And now they seem sort of meaningful and real.
When a movie is called 'searingly honest,' it's almost invariably grim and demonstrates how bad things can get.
Jerry Bruckheimer says that he makes films that he would want to see, and it seems that that coincides with what a lot of people want to see.
I'm a jacket man. And if I'm without one, I am kind of seriously disabled. I don't know how to operate in shirt sleeves.
I'm not a financial expert. The Robin Hood tax seems to me a very simple and beautiful idea. I don't see the problem.
One of the things that is assumed about actors is that they are extrovert, which is almost never the case, in my experience.
When you've been going on about something for a while, it is always satisfying to discover that other people agree with you.
I'm not famous for my back story investigations; I'm lucky that I work with good writers and it's usually in the script.
More people saw me in 'Love Actually' than had seen me in everything else I had ever done up to that point.
I did actually sit down with a blank sheet of paper once. I think the phone rang and that was the end of my literary career.
Hunger is almost like something the West does. It's almost like the direct result of the way the West performs.
In the street, people talk to you about all kinds of things, but by far, the most number of people talk to me about Love, Actually.
I think in the old days, everybody used to act really quickly because Hollywood was built by theatre people.
As you get older you feel you need to pay more attention to what is around you and relish it. I'm greedy for beauty.
Standing in front of a fake mountain with fake snow falling and seven girls dressed as Santarettes will stay in my memory.
I don't seem to be able to learn from experience or anything useful. History doesn't help me. Precedents don't inform my experience.
My dad had a personal style which was very attractive. It was quite reserved and quite elegant, and it was infectious.