Irish - Actor | January 15, 1965 -
Brain surgeons are dealing with the very last thread of life, and they have to be very confident, but I think they tend to remember their failures rather than their successes, and that must be very hard. Who do you share that failure with? That's why their personal lives are often disastrous.
James Nesbitt
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Northern Ireland has treated me well, you know?
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While I've never 'phoned in' a performance, I think I have given some performances where I could have been a bit braver.
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Kids at a certain age don't necessarily want to be dragged to the other side of the world.
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Belfast is a city which, while not forgetting its past, is living comfortably with its present and looking forward to its future.
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When I was growing up, Belfast City Hall was surrounded by security, and we had no access to it. But now, people come in and out of it all the time. On a nice day, office workers and students sit on the lawn outside and have lunch. It's great to see how Northern Ireland has changed. To be part of that is fantastic.
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Unification is less important than the fact Ireland is now conflict-free.
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As fabulous as technology is, it can also make us very anxious.
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Supporting drama for young people is close to my heart.
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I loved my time growing up in Northern Ireland doing youth drama, that is where it all began for me.
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No one wanted to own Bloody Sunday.
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The reality of life in Northern Ireland is that if you were Protestant, you learned British history, and if you were Catholic, you learned Irish history in school.
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