Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › William_NighWilliam Nigh - Wikipedia

    William Nigh, born Emil Kreuske (October 12, 1881 – November 27, 1955), was an American film director, writer, and actor. His film work sometimes lists him as either "Will Nigh" or "William Nye".

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0631438William Nigh - IMDb

    William Nigh was born on 12 October 1881 in Berlin, Wisconsin, USA. He was a director and actor, known for Born Rich (1924), Thunder (1929) and Notorious Gallagher; or, His Great Triumph (1916). He died on 27 November 1955 in Burbank, California, USA.

    • January 1, 1
    • Berlin, Wisconsin, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Burbank, California, USA
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_NighyBill Nighy - Wikipedia

    William Francis Nighy ( / naɪ /; [1] born 12 December 1949) is an English actor. Known for his work in several stage, television and film productions, he has received several awards including a British Academy Film Award and a Golden Globe Award, and also has had nominations for an Academy Award, a Tony Award and a Laurence Olivier Award .

  4. William Nigh was born on October 12, 1881 in Berlin, Wisconsin, USA. He was a director and actor, known for Born Rich (1924), Thunder (1929) and Notorious Gallagher; or, His Great Triumph (1916). He died on November 27, 1955 in Burbank, California, USA.

  5. William Nigh (October 12, 1881 – November 27, 1955) was an American film director, writer, and actor. His film work sometimes lists him as either "Will Nigh" or "William Nye". He was born in Berlin, Wisconsin.

  6. May 2, 2023 · Bill Nighy is a British actor whose career has spanned six decades, having acted across film, television, and the theatre. Although he was a distinguished stage actor for the majority of his early career, his breakthrough role was in Christmas romcom Love Actually for which earned him a BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor.

  7. I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes is a 1948 American film noir directed by William Nigh, starring Don Castle and Elyse Knox. It was based on a novella of the same name by Cornell Woolrich with a screenplay by fellow pulp writer Steve Fisher.