
James Nesbitt
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Acting · Born 1965-01-15 · age 61 · Ballymena, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
James Nesbitt (born 15 January 1965) is a Northern Irish actor. Born in Ballymena, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, Nesbitt grew up in the nearby village of Broughshane, before moving to Coleraine, County Londonderry. He wanted to become a teacher, like his father, so began a degree in French at the University of Ulster. He dropped out after a year when he decided to become an actor, and transferred to the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. After graduating in 1987, he spent seven years performing in plays that varied from the musical Up on the Roof (1987, 1989) to the political drama Paddywack (1994). He made his feature film debut playing talent agent Fintan O'Donnell in Hear My Song (1991). Nesbitt got his breakthrough television role playing Adam Williams in the romantic comedy-drama Cold Feet (1998–2003), which won him a British Comedy Award, a Television and Radio Industries Club Award, and a National Television Award. His first significant film role came when he appeared as pig farmer "Pig" Finn in Waking Ned (1998). With the rest of the starring cast, Nesbitt was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award. In Lucky Break (2001), he made his debut as a film lead playing prisoner Jimmy Hands. The next year, he played Ivan Cooper in the television film Bloody Sunday, about the 1972 shootings in Derry. A departure from his previous "cheeky chappie" roles, the film was a turning point in his career. He won a British Independent Film Award and was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Actor. Nesbitt has also starred in Murphy's Law (2001–2007) as undercover detective Tommy Murphy—a role that was created for him by writer Colin Bateman. The role twice gained Nesbitt Best Actor nominations at the Irish Film & Television Awards (IFTA). In 2007, he starred in the dual role of Tom Jackman and Mr Hyde in Steven Moffat's Jekyll, which earned him a Golden Globe Award nomination in 2008. Nesbitt has since appeared in several more dramatic roles; he starred alongside Liam Neeson in Five Minutes of Heaven (2009), and was one of three lead actors in the television miniseries Occupation (2009) and The Deep (2010). He also starred in the movies Outcast (2010) and Emilio Estevez's The Way (2011), and has been cast in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit (2012/13). Nesbitt is married to former actress Sonia Forbes-Adam, with whom he has two daughters. He is a patron of numerous charities and in 2010 accepted the ceremonial position of Chancellor of the University of Ulster.
Titles

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug

Match Point

The Way

Coriolanus

Millions

Bloody Sunday

Waking Ned

The Missing

Stay Close

Five Minutes of Heaven

Missing You

Stan Lee's Lucky Man

Run Away

Jude

The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles

Welcome to Sarajevo

Cherrybomb

Jekyll

Bloodlands

Lovejoy

Outcast

Lucky Break

Matching Jack

Cold Feet

The Secret

Babylon

Hear My Song

Gold

The Deep

Suspect

Women Talking Dirty

The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Trenches of Hell

Murphy's Law

Go Now

Wild About Harry

Soldier Soldier

The Heist Before Christmas

Between the Lines

The Passion

Occupation

Soccer Aid

Monroe

Resurrection Man

Ballykissangel

The Most Fertile Man in Ireland

Common As Muck

Canterbury Tales

This Is the Sea

Screen Two

Playing the Field

Wall of Silence

Blessed
Quite Ugly One Morning

Midnight Man

Tractor Tom

The Hollywood Greats

Stan Lee's Lucky Man: The Bracelet Chronicles
The Terry and Gaby Show