Nielsen is known for dedicating his work to friends or actors whom he admires. Many of his dedications have been for people who have inspired him, some of whom have died. He has made dedications to regular collaborators Danny Webb and Jason Flemyng. Two of Nielsen's plays have been dedicated to Rebecca Holland. His play
Making Time was dedicated to the actress
Charlotte Coleman, one of the stars of the movie
Four Weddings and a Funeral. He dedicated
The Marchioness Inquiry to
Michael Williams; along with his own established acting career Williams is known for being the husband of Dame
Judi Dench. Williams met Nielsen earlier in his career at
Shepperton Film studios and encouraged him to pursue his writing. Nielsen was also good friends with actress Angela Thomas. Thomas, who had asked Nielsen to co-write both a book and a play based on her life, died on 24 July 2009 of a
brain aneurism. Nielsen was one of the friends present during her time in hospital where she fought for but ultimately lost her life over a three-day period. In 2010, Nielsen produced their unfinished play,
Fragile, which he had to complete without her. It was not a success. The film
The Journey is also dedicated to Thomas, and a character loosely based upon her appears briefly in the film, played by actress Charlene Collins. ==References==