As I told Piers Morgan, 'Catholics have confession, whereas Northern Irish Protestants only have interviews.'
From James Nesbitt
My wife is a very strong woman.
I'm increasingly realising our consciousness and subconsciousness are extremely different, and our subconsciousness motivates us, but so far, I don't know what drove or motivates me.
I grew up loving women and without misogyny, rancour or prejudice, totally loved and loving. And no matter what has happened since, I don't think I have treated women in my life very badly.
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.
It's a complicated relationship with the place one grows up in, particularly if it's Northern Ireland.
Theatres, along with the likes of the Ulster Orchestra, for example, are the cultural heartbeats of our towns and cities, and without them, we are much poorer for it.
Drama asks some uncomfortable questions at times... It goes to pretty dark places.
If you are going to tell a story about a child going missing, it's going to have similarities with a real life child going missing.
I've never thought of myself as a classic leading man. I'm a character actor who happens to play leading roles. Come on, look at me. I'm really Desperate Dan.
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