Ever since I left Northern Ireland, I've always been pretty comfortable on my own, which contradicts a lot of people's perceptions of me. James Nesbitt comfortablecontradicthave Change image and share on social
I went to India with UNICEF in connection with Manchester United to raise money for children's education. James Nesbitt childconnectioneducation Change image and share on social
As I flew back from New Zealand to bury my mother, it occurred to me that no matter how harrowing her loss was and how keenly it will always be felt, there was, nevertheless, a sense of relief that my father, sisters and I could say a final goodbye after the longest goodbye and relief that my mum had finally been released. James Nesbitt backburyfather share on social
Because I grew up with women, I have a certain amount of charm, and I'm all right to get on with, kind enough, funny enough, blah blah blah. James Nesbitt amountblahcharm Change image and share on social
I feel old and vulnerable. I now realise that I knew nothing and know nothing, but back when my career was beginning, I thought I was a man when, in fact, I was a dewy-eyed boy who'd not seen an avocado or eaten a tomato. James Nesbitt avocadobackbegin share on social
New Zealand is a place where you can get well. James Nesbitt placezealand Change image and share on social
I have three older sisters who, when we were children, used to hold me down on a bad day and put make-up all over me, so I've had an aversion to it all my life and hate sitting down in the make-up chair. James Nesbitt aversionbadchair share on social
Funnily enough, Northern Ireland is a great example of where politics can win over conflict. The decision to down arms and follow a political path would have been unthinkable once. It shows just what is possible. James Nesbitt armconflictdecision share on social
Unification is less important than the fact Ireland is now conflict-free. James Nesbitt conflictfactfree Change image and share on social
We have to get behind the scientists and push for a dementia breakthrough. It could be that we fear dementia out of a sense of hopelessness, but there is hope, and it rests in the hands of our scientists. James Nesbitt breakthroughdementiafear share on social