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Bill Nighy says his Love Actually catchphrase will be etched on his tombstone

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Of all the millions of words he has uttered in a career spanning five decades, Bill Nighy will forever be associated with one line of dialogue in one particular film.

Never mind that he has starred in almost 150 Hollywood blockbusters, cult films, TV series and plays, or that he is one of Britain’s best-loved actors.

Because the words that he reckons will follow him to his grave are: “Hey, kids, don’t buy drugs... Become a rock star and they give you them for free.” The line is from 2003 blockbuster Love Actually, in which he played loveable ageing rock star Billy Mack – a role he credits with making him a global star. “It’s possible success would have happened anyway, but Love Actually certainly accelerated it,” he says. “That film has

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