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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]
Mary Nighy is the daughter of actor Bill Nighy and actress Diana Quick. She has directed and acted in several films and TV shows, such as Marie Antoinette, Tormented and Traces.
- January 1, 1
- Director, Actress, Writer
- London, England, UK
- Mary Nighy
Mary Nighy is a director and actress, born in London in 1984. She is the daughter of actor Bill Nighy and actress Diana Quick, and has appeared in films such as Marie Antoinette and Tormented.
- July 17, 1984
Feb 11, 2019 · Mary Nighy was born as Mary Bing Jamie Alfreda Leonara Quick Kit Nighy on July 17, 1984 in London, England to veteran actors Bill Nighy and Diana Quick. She hasn’t revealed any information about her personal life and rarely makes public appearances. She loves watching movies, travelling and watching non-commercial plays.
Sep 16, 2022 · Mary Nighy talks about her feature directorial debut, a psychological thriller starring Anna Kendrick, and how she illuminated the character's inner secrets. She also reveals the challenges of making a film that deals with abuse and trust.
- Umberto Gonzalez
Just coming down to earth (literally, landing) after launching our film on what felt like home ground. All films are made against the odds, this one sometimes especially so & I’m very proud of the team of people behind #alicedarlingmovie for how they pushed it through. @wunmimosaku and @mikemclaughlindp you were missed but can’t wait to celebrate with you when your shoots finish.
Jan 26, 2023 · Alice, Darling, Mary Nighy’s feature film directorial debut explores an insidious form of emotional and psychological abuse: coercive control.In its stirring portrait of Alice, a young woman in denial about her partner’s manipulative and oppressive behavior — played with dazzling depth by Anna Kendrick — the film takes an honest look at the unsettling impact of such abuse.