James Nesbitt: Hair transplants helped me get better roles

James Nesbitt in 2005 (left) and 2016 (right)Image source, PA
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Nesbitt had notably thicker hair in 2016 (r) than 2005 (l)

Hair transplants gave actor James Nesbitt a new lease of confidence, the Cold Feet star has revealed.

Speaking to the Radio Times, Nesbitt said the highly publicised transplants had benefited his career.

The 52-year-old underwent several procedures over a number of years.

"I was very happy to be open about it," he said. "I just thought, 'Come on, somebody is going to say it before I say it'."

"It was something I struggled with," he went on. "And that was probably the vanity in me.

"But also career-wise it had an impact; in terms of the range of leading roles I've had since then, it's probably helped."

Marriage split

Despite his own cosmetic changes, Nesbitt - whose TV roles also include Murphy's Law and The Missing - said he thought it was a shame when young men considered plastic surgery.

"There always used to be the sense that age adds character," he said.

"You look at Samuel Beckett when he was older, Richard Harris, but I think with younger men it seems to be a big pressure."

Nesbitt also spoke about his recent split from wife Sonia Forbes-Adam, with whom he has two grown-up children, after 22 years of marriage.

He said he regretted the amount of time he had put into work.

"I certainly regret things, but I'm also aware that I can't change them. You can try to learn from it. I regret any pain that was caused.

"I think separating has an impact because you look at why it happened and you see mistakes that were made," he added.

"I'm lucky enough to be able to look back at stuff and say, 'Oh well that was then, I've had a good lash at that, and this is now'."

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