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James Nesbitt is an actor from Northern Ireland whose filmography encompasses both television and film roles over a 30-year period.〔 Nesbitt's screen career began in the early 1980s with uncredited roles in episodes of the BBC ''Play For Today'' strand, which he had while attached to the Riverside Theatre's youth group. His first credited role came in 1989, as a bit player in the John Ogdon biopic ''Virtuoso'', which was followed by his first feature film role in 1991 in ''Hear My Song''.〔 As a casual actor in the early 1990s, Nesbitt mixed television and film roles; he appeared in episodes of ''Boon'', ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'', ''Covington Cross'', ''Lovejoy'', and ''Between the Lines''.〔 He also played roles in several Michael Winterbottom films, beginning with ''Loves Lies Bleeding'' in 1993 and continuing with ''Go Now'' in 1995, ''Jude'' in 1996 and ''Welcome to Sarajevo'' in 1997.〔Steiner, Susie (27 October 2001). "(The Irish question )". ''The Guardian'' (Guardian News & Media): p. 68 (''Weekend'' supplement). URL retrieved on 15 April 2011.〕 In 1997, he secured his breakout television role as Adam Williams in ''Cold Feet'', a character he played until 2003. In that time he also appeared in the film ''Waking Ned Devine'', two series of ''Playing the Field'', ''Touching Evil'', his feature film lead debut ''Lucky Break'', and Paul Greengrass's controversial television film ''Bloody Sunday'', as Ivan Cooper.〔 After ''Bloody Sunday'', Nesbitt started to take on more dramatic roles, appearing in five series of ''Murphy's Law'' (2003–2007), the two-part television film ''Passer By'' (2004), Steven Moffat's ''Jekyll'' (2007), and the Iraq War drama ''Occupation'' (2009). He has also furthered his feature film career by taking roles in Woody Allen's ''Match Point'' (2005), the Troubles drama ''Five Minutes of Heaven'' (2009), the thriller ''Outcast'' (2010), Nadia Tass's ''Matching Jack'' (2010), and Emilio Estevez's ''The Way'' (2010). He starred in the ITV medical drama series ''Monroe'' (2011–2012) and has a role as the dwarf Bofur in Peter Jackson's ''The Hobbit'' trilogy (2012–2014).〔〔Moreton, Cole (20 March 2011). "(How I got a head in show business )". ''The Mail on Sunday'' (Associated Newspapers): pp. 6–7 (''Live'' supplement). URL retrieved on 15 April 2011.〕〔ITV Press Centre (22 February 2011). "(Monroe Press Pack )" (.doc format). Press release: p. 11. URL retrieved 30 August 2011.〕〔Bulbeck, Pip (20 March 2011). "('Hobbit' Filming Finally Under Way in New Zealand )". ''The Hollywood Reporter'' (Prometheus Global Media). URL retrieved on 21 March 2011.〕 Nesbitt has also taken on theatrical roles throughout his career; between 1987 and 1994, he appeared in no less than five major plays, including the musical ''Up on the Roof'', a world tour of ''Hamlet'', and the Troubles drama ''Paddywack''.〔〔 After a break of eleven years, Nesbitt returned to the stage to make his London West End debut in Owen McCafferty's ''Shoot the Crow'' (2005).〔〔 == Filmography ==
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