I was once having coffee in Bar Italia when Mr. Nighy walked in, as he passed I whispered under my breath to my then Fifteen-year-old daughter .”He's a very good actor and a snappy dresser. As he was leaving he lent in between us and said “thank you for both of those compliments”.A man who truly understands the sometimes, always, never 3 -button rule Top chap
A couple of years ago a friend of mine (also a snappy dresser) was sitting in Ole & Steen enjoying a coffee & pastry when Bill came and sat at the next table. After a few minutes Bill asked where my snappily dressed friend purchased his glasses frames from. A short chit chat and more confirmation that Bill is a very nice chap.
@@riiddisbuk2496 है मेरा माननाहै कि वह अपनेआप को आगे बढ़ाने में मदद करता है उसेभी मजा आने लगा था के रूप में मदद करता के लिए और अधिक पढ़ें सभी मूलनिवासी नायक डेली मेल में मदद करता है उसेभी मजा आ रहा था कि इस बार भी नहीं है मेरा माननाहै कि वह अपनेआप को आगे बढ़ाने में मदद करता है उसेभी मजा आ रहा था कि वह अपनेआप को आगे बढ़ाने में मदद करता है उसेभी
The best compliment I personally have to give Mr. Nighy is this: Sir, regardless of the character you portray, I BELIEVE you are that person without an instant of doubt. You sell truth and I will always buy.
this is absolutely vital for young actors to hear. "You're giving the APPEARANCE of feeling something." for years, I let shitty drama teachers and the "feelings" destroy me. Because I was manipulated, as he says.
This is why we love Bill: he is so good at his job. It's still a mystery to me how good acting works: not everyone can do it, but it's obvious when it happens.
Bill Nighy is one of those character actors I still haven't learned to spot when he's on screen or catch by his voice. His approach causes him to just...vanish, and all he does is learn his lines. Brilliant.
Just love that he comes out and says that nudity is not essential to the plot or to the truth of a piece. He admits it's exploitative. Good for him. Wish more actors would say this and we might not have so many actors (99% of which are female) being used in this way.
It does sell tickets. It probably isn’t within his range, he can act seductive but probably not sensual. If it is convincing on stage or film then there is nothing wrong with it. Don’t be a prude, just say it is not for you.
@@magnamarianneczagany8970 But he's right, it's not essential at all. Some of the best and most celebrated movies in history and even today don't have any nudity. If selling tickets is all it's good for, then it says a lot of about our society as a whole, in a very negative way. Also, he's appeared naked in movies and been the love interest in _many_ roles. What he's saying is, "If you're not comfortable, don't be bullied into it. It's not necessary."
An amazingly honest man describing what it is to be an actor. l will go anywhere to see him. Truly he is on a level with all the greats, he just got there with a different method! Love this man!
What a great interview, how grounded is Bill. Love this so much. I quit theatre acting as my very first role i got the lead, and while I loved being on stage and performing this wonderful interesting role, the very first night nerves were HELLISH. I wanted to leave on the first train, run away, the only thing that stopped me was a handful of liquer chocolates and knowing the shame it would bring my family and the whole cast but I felt like a lamb to slaughter lmao I never wanted to go through that again, I thought something was wrong with me and I was not a natural!! Feels a huge weight off hearing a master of acting such as Bill say that is natural and normal. It's funny how nobody talks of it, and you assume everyone else didn't experience any of that. I love his honesty. What a great man! The stupid thing is once you're on set everything is great and you love every second. Isn't that weird.
I just watched an interview with Don Adams, who said that as a stand-up comedian, he was so nervous he often vomited before the show. I wondered why he would do it if it was that unpleasant. I was talking to some musicians at Julliard and they told me that it is now fairly standard practice to take drugs before a recital or performance. I think it was beta blockers. I've also heard a number of other famous actors admit that they NEVER got over their stage fright, and were just able to mask their nerves during the performance.
As a fellow professional actor, I highly resonate with everything Bill Nighy is saying. I primarily work in Swedish theatres, currently for a major company. My "method" has always been very similar to Nighys; be prepared, know my lines, trust the text etc. This is because I believe that acting primarily has to do with listening and not the other way around. It's a craft and not a mystique-ish concept. But somedays I feel that i'm going insane due to actors not even knowing their lines in the week of opening, actors constantly trying to "understand" every word of the text in order to "feel" it. For all young and aspiring (stage)actors. Please don't get fooled by mainstream ideas about acting. Keep in shape, control your breath and voice, practice listening and empathic thinking and if you do start to find momentum and gigs - prepare well enough so that you're ready to fully be present with your fellow actors on the first day of rehearsals! Good luck!
I remember going to that with my (at the time girlfriend now wife) thinking it was going to be just another chick flick. It rocked me to my very core Bill gave one of the most amazing performances I've ever seen. I had never cried in a movie before. It's a wholly amazing movie
I really like Bill Nighy as he speaks such absolute COMMON SENSE and zero bull-shit. He is the absolute personification of the little boy in the emperor's new clothes who just rips away all made up phycological clap-trap about acting and is why is now one of the very few actors (and I am now 70) I want to watch and listen to if in a film. I only wish we had a world where more people were like him.
This has been by far the most helpful and inspiring interview with an actor about the craft I’ve seen. Absolutely so refreshing and a new confidence booster for me.
In the 1970s I remember seeing Bill Nighy at the Liverpool Everyman Theatre. The production was Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew" and he pretended to be a heckler from the audience shouting about what rubbish the acting was. There was a bit of an argument and he was invited to come on stage to see if he could do any better. He went on stage, took the playbook and gave a great impression of a member of the public trying to read Shakespeare on stage for the first time. He was really convincing. We thought then he would go on to great things.
It's really amazing listening to you sir. The most important thing to learn Is "give respect to fellow actors". thankyou for sharing such an amazing experience.
Wow, although I am neither interested in acting nor do I know who he is (was looking up Dupuytren contracture), but this has got to be one of my favorite clips on RUclips. His honesty, his truth just resonates through and through.
His Charles Paris BBC radio plays are excellent. The character is a slightly cynical, jobbing actor. He's witty and incorrigible but above all there's that wonderful soothing voice of Bill Nighy! I could listen all day to him.
Always been a fan of Bill. Love these video's they cut through to the essence of the thing, and Bill just seems to get how to cut through all that BS...Thanks! As do the other actors and directors I've seen throughout this series.
With no idea how I navigated to this clip, I have to say it is an epiphany. Such clear-headed truth. And now I recall seeing this actor in a number of movies. Bill Nighy, you are a new hero for the simple act of telling calm and reasoned truths. So rare anymore in the age of dips hit, dumb ass influencers and half-wit actors and performers.
Agree with every word he said - Acting is a trade and a craft. If those things are done well, it's perceived to be an art. But if you treat it as art, you will cut corners and believe in myths. You just need to find the imagination you had as a child, and add to that the craft you learn along the way. And courtesy, as he says.
I like Bill Nighy! His Acting techniques are so different to the mainstream, and his voice is wonderful where he speaks with clarity, you never miss a word spoken.
My first appreciation of Bill Nighy was a perfect Samwise Gamgee in the BBC radio adaptation of The Lord of the Rings. I remember listening to it in my student digs in 1981.
I have mad respect for when an artist suffers for their craft and it all pays off. During the pain/process you don't "know" it's going to work out. You're just taking a leap of faith
I love this! Get your character information from the script. Who needs character research? Most of the time you don’t. Some of the best characters I’ve ever played had little to no character development and research.
Who needs a process or needs to get into character when the talent is so awesome and intuitive?! And a master of perfect timing....One of the greats. EVer. Thank you ♥️Bill for so very many characters you have had us swoon for....👌🏽🙏🏽🇿🇦
I've always appreciated his performances. I've never seen an interview. Now I can say that I truly appreciate him as a professional and a person. This was a wonderful "interview?".
What a delight to hear his sane, no bs take on his profession. He’s impeccable.
I was once having coffee in Bar Italia when Mr. Nighy walked in, as he passed I whispered under my breath to my then Fifteen-year-old daughter .”He's a very good actor and a snappy dresser. As he was leaving he lent in between us and said “thank you for both of those compliments”.A man who truly understands the sometimes, always, never 3 -button rule
Top chap
Such a wonderful story! exactly the kind you hope to experience with him
I think I would swoon if he walked into a shop I was in. Total agreement on your assessment of him and just love that he came up to you later. 🥰
A couple of years ago a friend of mine (also a snappy dresser) was sitting in Ole & Steen enjoying a coffee & pastry when Bill came and sat at the next table. After a few minutes Bill asked where my snappily dressed friend purchased his glasses frames from. A short chit chat and more confirmation that Bill is a very nice chap.
This was the most honest I've EVER heard an actor of his caliber be. So good.
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As an actor myself, this is absolutely the real deal about acting. All the other stuff is just smoke and mirrors and bulshit.
@@IKESCREEK 100%. I still come back to this video a couple times a year to be reminded of that!
Ah, Bill Nighy, my favourite actor for so many reasons and now here's another -- the guy is honest. The best of qualities.
He's pure class. Gorgeous soul.
not sure on his attitude within a marriage but he seems lovely from a friend perspective.
10:04 “Remember that no one knows what’s going on in your head and they never will” Bill Nighy 🙌
His accent and his voice is so soothing.
Bill Nighy is a legendary actor, and absolute artist with true heart and originality. One of the most iconic genuine guys.
The best compliment I personally have to give Mr. Nighy is this: Sir, regardless of the character you portray, I BELIEVE you are that person without an instant of doubt. You sell truth and I will always buy.
Can I please get "You don't like my squid? Live with it" on a shirt?
Haha oh yes please
LOL
You could literally make it. Just find a cool cat snazzy photograph of Bill and put it on a shirt with those words here XD www.customizedgirl.com/
this is absolutely vital for young actors to hear. "You're giving the APPEARANCE of feeling something." for years, I let shitty drama teachers and the "feelings" destroy me. Because I was manipulated, as he says.
This is why we love Bill: he is so good at his job. It's still a mystery to me how good acting works: not everyone can do it, but it's obvious when it happens.
"You have to operate whilst your head is attacking you." I'm one second in and he already hit the nail on the head.
"No one knows what's going on in your head" That line is so simple and yet so genius
He's just so honest and he appears to be a lovely gentleman.
This man is the epitome of class.
"No one knows what's going on in your head and they never will" Brilliant!
He's not only intelligent, he's a very attractive man who always dresses immaculately.
Well that was quite refreshing
Bill Nighy is one of those character actors I still haven't learned to spot when he's on screen or catch by his voice. His approach causes him to just...vanish, and all he does is learn his lines. Brilliant.
He stole every scene he was in as Davy Jones lmao what r u talking about? Brilliant actor.
@@Vayne_Solidor I think you entirely missed OP's point.
Well put.
Whether it's horror, drama or comedy, there is nothing I've ever seen him perform that didn't blow me away.
LOOOL he’s so blunt I love it
I have always enjoyed him as an actor and after listening to this interview I can only say RESPECT for his honesty.
I love BN. So bloody honest.
Imagine the vast amounts of shit hitting the fans of drama schools when students attend class and quote Bill on this. Love this guy.
Haha exactly.
Plot twist, he's not talking about Davy Jones. He actually played an actual squid in a full animated movie
fuck off thats not true
he mentions meeting Johnny Depp while CGI'd up, though...
It’s a joke.
Could listen to him all day long. Thanks for posting BAFTA.
Very sane and kind hearted talk . informative and inspiring
After watching him in a film, I decided to google this actor and I'm glad I did. What a class act
My goodness, the thinking woman's actor. Talk about impressive. Someone I would LOVE to know.
Just love that he comes out and says that nudity is not essential to the plot or to the truth of a piece. He admits it's exploitative. Good for him. Wish more actors would say this and we might not have so many actors (99% of which are female) being used in this way.
Heartily agree, thanks for the comment!
It does sell tickets. It probably isn’t within his range, he can act seductive but probably not sensual. If it is convincing on stage or film then there is nothing wrong with it. Don’t be a prude, just say it is not for you.
@@magnamarianneczagany8970
But he's right, it's not essential at all. Some of the best and most celebrated movies in history and even today don't have any nudity. If selling tickets is all it's good for, then it says a lot of about our society as a whole, in a very negative way. Also, he's appeared naked in movies and been the love interest in _many_ roles. What he's saying is, "If you're not comfortable, don't be bullied into it. It's not necessary."
It's absolutely true, but Love Actually would have been so much less without Bill's naked guitar scene. Hahahah.
@@magnamarianneczagany8970 it is not being prudish to point out that taking your clothes off lends absolutely nothing to art or to truth.
you dont like my squid, well get along with it
Bill Nighy being full of swag
Bill Nighy is such a nice man. Modest & very talented. I’ve seen him in London many times.
His explanation of his mocap experience is world class and the funniest thing ive heard this month. This is excellent.
An amazingly honest man describing what it is to be an actor. l will go anywhere to see him. Truly he is on a level with all the greats, he just got there with a different method! Love
this man!
The way he acts is what makes his so unique and special. Easily one of my favourite actors.
What a great interview, how grounded is Bill. Love this so much. I quit theatre acting as my very first role i got the lead, and while I loved being on stage and performing this wonderful interesting role, the very first night nerves were HELLISH. I wanted to leave on the first train, run away, the only thing that stopped me was a handful of liquer chocolates and knowing the shame it would bring my family and the whole cast but I felt like a lamb to slaughter lmao I never wanted to go through that again, I thought something was wrong with me and I was not a natural!! Feels a huge weight off hearing a master of acting such as Bill say that is natural and normal. It's funny how nobody talks of it, and you assume everyone else didn't experience any of that. I love his honesty. What a great man! The stupid thing is once you're on set everything is great and you love every second. Isn't that weird.
I just watched an interview with Don Adams, who said that as a stand-up comedian, he was so nervous he often vomited before the show. I wondered why he would do it if it was that unpleasant. I was talking to some musicians at Julliard and they told me that it is now fairly standard practice to take drugs before a recital or performance. I think it was beta blockers. I've also heard a number of other famous actors admit that they NEVER got over their stage fright, and were just able to mask their nerves during the performance.
As a fellow professional actor, I highly resonate with everything Bill Nighy is saying. I primarily work in Swedish theatres, currently for a major company. My "method" has always been very similar to Nighys; be prepared, know my lines, trust the text etc. This is because I believe that acting primarily has to do with listening and not the other way around. It's a craft and not a mystique-ish concept. But somedays I feel that i'm going insane due to actors not even knowing their lines in the week of opening, actors constantly trying to "understand" every word of the text in order to "feel" it.
For all young and aspiring (stage)actors. Please don't get fooled by mainstream ideas about acting. Keep in shape, control your breath and voice, practice listening and empathic thinking and if you do start to find momentum and gigs - prepare well enough so that you're ready to fully be present with your fellow actors on the first day of rehearsals! Good luck!
Best, and most honest interview I have seen. Should be required viewing for all budding actors!!!
Could he be any sweeter, I love everything he does, and everything he says... Just like a breath of Spring..🍾🍾
I just saw Bill in It's about Time, and I remembered how much I loved everything he has done. I love him even more having seen this. Thank you Bill.
I remember going to that with my (at the time girlfriend now wife) thinking it was going to be just another chick flick.
It rocked me to my very core Bill gave one of the most amazing performances I've ever seen. I had never cried in a movie before.
It's a wholly amazing movie
I really like Bill Nighy as he speaks such absolute COMMON SENSE and zero bull-shit. He is the absolute personification of the little boy in the emperor's new clothes who just rips away all made up phycological clap-trap about acting and is why is now one of the very few actors (and I am now 70) I want to watch and listen to if in a film. I only wish we had a world where more people were like him.
I really enjoyed listening to this old classy guy talk about being a squid.
I admire Nighy's work and this clip is definitely a compelling piece!
This has been by far the most helpful and inspiring interview with an actor about the craft I’ve seen. Absolutely so refreshing and a new confidence booster for me.
I hope your career is progressing well. Did you achieve what you wanted
Impeccable and intoxicating appeal.
In the 1970s I remember seeing Bill Nighy at the Liverpool Everyman Theatre. The production was Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew" and he pretended to be a heckler from the audience shouting about what rubbish the acting was. There was a bit of an argument and he was invited to come on stage to see if he could do any better. He went on stage, took the playbook and gave a great impression of a member of the public trying to read Shakespeare on stage for the first time. He was really convincing. We thought then he would go on to great things.
Wow - that's amazing!
What a wonderful talk.
As E.H.Gombridge said,
' There is no such think as art, .....only artists'.
Bill Nighy in The Worriker Trilogy is one of the best series ever
Love this man love his voice could listen to him all day long
Love his take on the business. Rational, straight forward and sane. Brilliant!
This is my process! Thank you sir for making acting sound a lot more simple and fun...
I love Bill Nighy as an actor, this interview shows what a lovely unassuming human being he is.
It's really amazing listening to you sir. The most important thing to learn Is "give respect to fellow actors". thankyou for sharing such an amazing experience.
He’s an asmr natural
Unbelievable actor
And such an addictive voice
Wow, although I am neither interested in acting nor do I know who he is (was looking up Dupuytren contracture), but this has got to be one of my favorite clips on RUclips. His honesty, his truth just resonates through and through.
I'm assuming that you, like me, suffer from this. He handles it very well. In my case, it's mild - though I like the idea of having Viking blood.
Just hearing Nighy reflect on his role in PotC makes me wonder how Dead Man's Chest would've played out if anyone else but him played Davy Jones
A wonderful man....Totally free of ego. A roll Model for us all
Or "role".
This is SO freakin' helpful!!! And thank you for the absolution from the terror of performing.
His Charles Paris BBC radio plays are excellent. The character is a slightly cynical, jobbing actor. He's witty and incorrigible but above all there's that wonderful soothing voice of Bill Nighy! I could listen all day to him.
Best radio performance ever.
What a real guy. Refreshing. He seems to be personally free. He has good thoughts to consider.
Always been a fan of Bill. Love these video's they cut through to the essence of the thing, and Bill just seems to get how to cut through all that BS...Thanks! As do the other actors and directors I've seen throughout this series.
Davy Jones is hands down Bill's best performance on Earth.
Prithviraj Basu Rattlesnake jake?
Yeah, that too actually. Basically Bill's best performances are the villain ones.
Nah, Billy Mack, or Ray from Still Crazy are his best
Notes from a Scandal.
As "Viktor" from Underworld was his best specially the first one.
This guy is a fantastic actor. Top notch! Really enjoy
Watching his stuff.
With no idea how I navigated to this clip, I have to say it is an epiphany. Such clear-headed truth. And now I recall seeing this actor in a number of movies. Bill Nighy, you are a new hero for the simple act of telling calm and reasoned truths. So rare anymore in the age of dips hit, dumb ass influencers and half-wit actors and performers.
This vid and there’s one Michael Caine did a long time ago. They are both AMAZING.
SO, SO SO valuable and genuine. Deeply grateful for this interview.
How refreshing - what a gentleman
I watched this years ago again today... Great advice 🙂
Agree with every word he said - Acting is a trade and a craft. If those things are done well, it's perceived to be an art. But if you treat it as art, you will cut corners and believe in myths. You just need to find the imagination you had as a child, and add to that the craft you learn along the way. And courtesy, as he says.
very humble man
I like Bill Nighy! His Acting techniques are so different to the mainstream, and his voice is wonderful where he speaks with clarity, you never miss a word spoken.
I can't help, but I'm always so happy when I see him on screen. I love this actor so much.
Met him in London, very cool 👌
I could listen to him all night. He's fabulous in radio drama too. Charles Paris had me in hooked. So clever.
My first appreciation of Bill Nighy was a perfect Samwise Gamgee in the BBC radio adaptation of The Lord of the Rings. I remember listening to it in my student digs in 1981.
He was billed as William Nighy in that production - a great radio adaptation.
'Don't assume you have to take off your clothes,it has nothing to do with art. It's a budgetary concern.'Bill Nighy.
This guy is so underated
Always loved whatever movie he’s in
He is so wonderful... love him! 💗
This man is so refreshing. 🥰
I have mad respect for when an artist suffers for their craft and it all pays off. During the pain/process you don't "know" it's going to work out. You're just taking a leap of faith
One of my favorite actors, I watch anything he's in
Well that was refreshing. Love the candor.
Bill Nighy, one of the great actors in film! Loved him as “Viktor” in the Underworld saga!
I love this! Get your character information from the script. Who needs character research? Most of the time you don’t. Some of the best characters I’ve ever played had little to no character development and research.
All of those acting schools can now close for good.
So refreshing. Wonderful.
Who needs a process or needs to get into character when the talent is so awesome and intuitive?! And a master of perfect timing....One of the greats. EVer. Thank you ♥️Bill for so very many characters you have had us swoon for....👌🏽🙏🏽🇿🇦
The best actor ! Who agree ?
I love the little "i am feeling it, feck off" nod at 5:12 ... the rise of the Nighy Finger!
I've always appreciated his performances. I've never seen an interview. Now I can say that I truly appreciate him as a professional and a person. This was a wonderful "interview?".
Excellent advice
Like Olivier said to Hoffman in behind the scenes of Marathon man., 'My dear boy, why don't you just act!' Bill is a natural and his advice is gold.
wow this is one fhte most truthful honest open clips about acting and least pretitnious ive ever heard thanks!
I admire his technique for appearing to laugh: rhythmically raising and dropping the shoulders. Very convincing.
What a mind blowing, phenomenal actor 👏!!! His part in "Underworld" as "Viktor" still gives me chills.
Finally I found this comment
What I like about this actor is that even when he's not acting, it looks like he's acting
Hes a wonderful actor and handsome gentlemen
He is _still_ one of my favorite actors. He's epic.
love this guy.. all the way from Chicago..