James Nesbitt

Northern Irish actor

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2023 Performed a spoken word piece at the Coronation Concert marking the coronation of Charles III and Camilla.
2023 Performed a spoken word piece at the Coronation Concert marking the coronation of Charles III and Camilla.
2022 James Nesbitt was nominated for Best Actor in a Series, Drama/Genre at the Satellite Awards for 'Bloodlands'
2022 James Nesbitt was nominated for Best Actor in a Series, Drama/Genre at the Satellite Awards for 'Bloodlands'
October 2022 Served as the keynote speaker at a rally organised by Ireland's Future.
October 2022 Served as the keynote speaker at a rally organised by Ireland's Future.
2021 James Nesbitt was nominated for Best Actor in a Lead Role - Drama at the Irish Film and Television Awards for 'Bloodlands'
2021 Starred in the Netflix series Stay Close, adapted from Harlan Coben's novel, and had photographs used to represent the unseen character DI Marcus Thurwell in Series 6 of Line of Duty.
2021 James Nesbitt was nominated for Best Actor in a Lead Role - Drama at the Irish Film and Television Awards for 'Bloodlands'
2021 Starred in the Netflix series Stay Close, adapted from Harlan Coben's novel, and had photographs used to represent the unseen character DI Marcus Thurwell in Series 6 of Line of Duty.
2021 Played DCI Tom Brannick in 'Bloodlands' and made an uncredited appearance as Retired DCI Marcus Thurwell in 'Line of Duty'
2016 Divorced from Sonia Forbes-Adam.
2016 Appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the New Year Honours for services to drama and community in Northern Ireland.
2016 Appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the New Year Honours for services to drama and community in Northern Ireland.
2016 Divorced from Sonia Forbes-Adam.
2016 Returns to Cold Feet, reprising his role as Adam Williams and continuing until 2020.
2015 James Nesbitt was nominated for Leading Actor at the British Academy Television Awards for his role in 'The Missing'
2015 James Nesbitt was nominated for Leading Actor at the British Academy Television Awards for his role in 'The Missing'
2014 Stars as Tony Hughes in the BBC One drama series The Missing.
2014 Starred as Tony Hughes in the acclaimed BBC One drama series The Missing.
2014 Starred as Tony Hughes in the acclaimed BBC One drama series The Missing.
2014 Stars as Tony Hughes in the BBC One drama series The Missing.
December 2014 The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies was released, concluding Nesbitt's appearance in the trilogy.
December 2014 The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies was released, concluding Nesbitt's appearance in the trilogy.
December 2013 The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug was released, continuing Nesbitt's role as Bofur.
December 2013 The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug was released, continuing Nesbitt's role as Bofur.
December 8 2013 Hosted the British Independent Film Awards in London.
December 8 2013 Hosted the British Independent Film Awards in London.
October 2013 Announced separation from his wife Sonia Forbes-Adam after 19 years of marriage.
October 2013 Announced separation from his wife Sonia Forbes-Adam after 19 years of marriage.
2012 Begins role as dwarf Bofur in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit trilogy, which continues until 2014.
December 2012 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey was released, featuring Nesbitt as Bofur.
December 2012 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey was released, featuring Nesbitt as Bofur.
March 2011 Began filming for Peter Jackson's The Hobbit trilogy, cast as the dwarf Bofur.
March 2011 Began filming for Peter Jackson's The Hobbit trilogy, cast as the dwarf Bofur.
2010 Researched the neurosurgeon role for the medical drama Monroe by observing brain surgery with Henry Marsh and consulting Philip Van Hille at Leeds General Infirmary.
2010 James Nesbitt won Best Actor at the New York City Horror Film Festival Awards for his performance in 'Outcast'
2010 Nesbitt starred in the low-budget British horror film Outcast, playing the hunter Cathal, which marked a departure from his previous character types.
2010 James Nesbitt was nominated for Best Actor at the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards for his work in 'Occupation' and 'Five Minutes of Heaven'
2010 Starred in the television serial The Deep as submarine engineer Clem Donnelly, filmed over 12 weeks at BBC Scotland's studios in Dumbarton.
2010 James Nesbitt was nominated for Best Actor at the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards for his work in 'Occupation' and 'Five Minutes of Heaven'
2010 James Nesbitt won Best Actor at the New York City Horror Film Festival Awards for his performance in 'Outcast'
2010 Nesbitt starred in the low-budget British horror film Outcast, playing the hunter Cathal, which marked a departure from his previous character types.
2010 Starred in the television serial The Deep as submarine engineer Clem Donnelly, filmed over 12 weeks at BBC Scotland's studios in Dumbarton.
2010 Researched the neurosurgeon role for the medical drama Monroe by observing brain surgery with Henry Marsh and consulting Philip Van Hille at Leeds General Infirmary.
2010 Participated in the radio afternoon play 'Staring into the Fridge', taking on the role of 'Fridge'.
August 2010 Released in Matching Jack, where Nesbitt played the leading role of Connor, a film he supported financially by reducing his salary during the Great Recession.
August 2010 Released in Matching Jack, where Nesbitt played the leading role of Connor, a film he supported financially by reducing his salary during the Great Recession.
June 8 2010 Officially installed as Chancellor of Ulster University, expressing commitment to promoting education funding.
June 8 2010 Officially installed as Chancellor of Ulster University, expressing commitment to promoting education funding.

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