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 James Nesbitt
  
 Full Name :James Nesbitt
 Date of birth :15 January 1965
 place of birth :Coleraine, Northern Ireland, UK
 Nickname :Jimmy
  • Good friends with Jerome Flynn, they play football together
  • Will appear at the CineMagic World Screen Festival for Young People 2002 in Belfast, N.I.
  • Children: Peggy and Mary.
  • Met his wife in 1989 whilst performing a world tour of Hamlet (she was understudying Ophelia, he was playing Guildenstern), shortly after leaving their respective drama schools.
  • A supporter of Manchester United Football Club
  • His mother-in-law is actress Penelope Munday
  • Is a Glasgow Rangers Supporter

Born and raised in Northern Ireland, actor James Nesbitt didn't plan on becoming an actor until a teacher suggested he join the theater. Since then, he has gone on to appear in many international feature films set in Ireland, but he is mostly known as Adam Williams on Cold Feet, the popular British sitcom about three couples in their thirties living in the Manchester area. After his feature-film debut in 1991, he landed a regular spot on the British comedy series Ballykissangel. After a brief stint with serious subjects in the war drama Welcome to Sarajevo and the thriller Resurrection Man, Nesbitt found a place for himself working in comedies with the sleeper hit Waking Ned Devine. In 1999, he starred in two wicked comedies: Women Talking Dirty and The Most Fertile Man in Ireland. His first leading role came in A Lucky Break, the crime caper from the director of The Full Monty, but it was not as successful as it was projected to be. In 2002, he returned to more somber material with Bloody Sunday, a docudrama about the murder of peaceful protesters in Northern Ireland during the early '70s. In 2003, he moved on to musical comedy for John Irvin's The Great Ceili War.