Mary Nighy[1] (born 17 July 1984) is an English actress and filmmaker. She was named one of the UK Film Council's 'Breakthrough Brits' in 2005.[2]
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Born | (1984-07-17) 17 July 1984 (age 38) London, England |
Occupation | Actress, filmmaker |
Years active | 1998–present |
Parent(s) | Bill Nighy (father) Diana Quick (mother) |
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Nighy was born on 17 July 1984 in London. She is the daughter of actors Bill Nighy and Diana Quick. She was educated at the City of London School for Girls and Westminster School. Nighy graduated with First-Class Honours in English from University College London in 2006. She was a member of the National Youth Theatre.
Nighy is a director of Foster Films. She has directed short films including Lulu and Player, the latter was written by Sam Hodges, and premiered at the 2008 Miami Short Film Festival. She directed Hodges' play Lyre at the HighTide Festival in spring 2007.[citation needed] Her latest work, and debut feature as director, is Alice, Darling, starring Anna Kendrick and Wunmi Mosaku.
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