Loved James Nesbitt in Run Away? Check out these 5 TV shows by the actor next

James Nesbitt in Run Away ( Image via YouTube / Netflix )
James Nesbitt in Run Away ( Image via YouTube / Netflix )

If you have just watched Run Away, then James Nesbitt must have captured your imagination.

In the series, he plays Simon Greene, a father whose world is shocked when his teenage daughter is gone. The series, a Harlan Coben story, solely aims at Simon’s emotional journey and the complicated network of the secrets his family is involved in.

James Nesbitt has been widely acclaimed for being the one that not only creates but also preserves the tension and the emotional stakes of the storyline, thus keeping the audience glued to the screen from the very first episode.

Run Away is a nerve-wracking thriller that takes place over multiple episodes, revealing gradually the connections between the procedural investigation and the personal hardships of the Greene family. Besides Nesbitt, the show comes with a cast of guest actors that really help to build the suspense and the drama.

Moreover, the process of the disappearance unfolds with every episode, much to be done with the people's lives it touches. For viewers who appreciate well-written crime dramas with a lot of emotion, James Nesbitt's role will be the highlight of the series and will reaffirm his place as a modern-day star.


Check out these 5 TV shows if you loved James Nesbitt in Run Away

1. The Missing

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Besides Run Away, James Nesbitt has been the protagonist in many other series featuring crime and mystery as their main themes. In The Missing, he takes the role of Tony Hughes, a father whose little son mysteriously disappears during the family’s trip to France.

The plot simultaneously shows the initial incident and the emotional long-term impact that the whole family felt, especially Tony. The character depicted by Nesbitt conveys a parent’s urgent need and the effect of the unresolved trauma.

The series switches between the present day of the investigation and the passing of time during which Tony keeps searching, thus alternating timelines. The Missing received critical acclaim, along with nominations for the cast and writing at the BAFTAs and Golden Globes.

The series is meant to emphasize how meticulous an investigation can be as well as personal involvement, which make it a drama that has tension as well as several layers.


2. Stay Close

James Nesbitt in Stay Close ( Image via YouTube / Netflix )
James Nesbitt in Stay Close ( Image via YouTube / Netflix )

In the limited series, Stay Close, released in 2021, James Nesbitt plays Broome, a detective investigating a case involving a missing person that has long since gone cold. The story centers around the exploration of how the past influences the present as Broome investigates an occurrence that has tie-ins for various characters.

Nesbitt’s persona appears to be analytical and devoted to truth-seeking while at the same time managing the intricacies of interpersonal relationships.

The critics remarked that the series was very good at generating curiosity through its interconnected plots. The show is a mix of systematic investigation and character-driven drama, revealing not only the case facts but also the human impact of long-held secrets.

The engagement with unresolved mysteries and exploration of emotional depth make Stay Close a memorable watch.


3. Bloodlands

James Nesbitt in Bloodlines ( Image via YouTube / BBC Trailers )
James Nesbitt in Bloodlines ( Image via YouTube / BBC Trailers )

Bloodlands follows James Nesbitt as DCI Tom Brannick; a cold case from back in the day now comes forward with new evidence. The show traces Brannick's probe into not just the procedural aspect but also the personal stakes that come up as the tale unfolds.

Nesbitt sheds light on the professional and moral dilemmas that detectives are caught up in while doing their job during high-pressure investigations.

Bloodlands is a story that intertwines confounding and yet to be solved crimes with a strong moral and emotional handling of the case's impact on the people involved. The series is acknowledged for the suspense it created and is basically an investigation and a broader context around the crime of the narrative it delivered.

The complex storytelling lets the audience witness the profundity of the protagonist and the convoluted plotlines at the same time.


4. Suspect

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The lead character in The Suspect is Detective Danny Frater, portrayed by James Nesbitt. The role of Frater changes abruptly through an event where he discovers that his estranged daughter had passed away with her body remaining in the hospital mortuary.

The series is a remake of a Danish series called Forhøret and takes the viewers through the investigation while Frater, almost unknowingly, manages to dig into the minutiae of the circumstances that led to his daughter's death.

Nesbitt's character opts for a personal approach to the case and the detective's work while being constantly aware of the usual police procedures. The series deals in depth with the gradual unveiling of facts taking place that bring to the fore both the detective's professional and personal pressures.

For the viewers of Run Away, the series offers a similar treatment of suspense intertwined with death and emotional impact on the family and personal relationships.


5. Stan Lee’s Lucky Man

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Stan Lee's Lucky Man stars James Nesbitt as DI Harry Clayton, going through the ups and downs of fate and fortune. His troubles are both professional and personal: over-indebted and facing some really difficult cases.

The plot brings in a mystifying event that alters his luck, so he has to make decisions based on the changed circumstances at different levels of the investigation.

The series offers a mix of solving the crime and different ways of telling the story, thus giving the viewers both suspense and development of characters. It is through the might of the performance that the character of Clayton is shown to be morally ambivalent.

The Missing, Stay Close, Bloodlands, Suspect, and Stan Lee’s Lucky Man are just a few of the many places where one can start to explore his work.

Progressing along with Nesbitt's career in these shows, the audience not only sees the various facets of his talent but also the suspense, characters' depths, and emotionally connecting storylines as the constants in his performances.

read: Run Away: "Pretty shocking," James Nesbitt shares his thoughts on the finale of the Netflix thriller

Edited by Yesha Srivastava