According to an article posted by Independent.ie, James Nesbitt, playing Bofur in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit films, is suffering from DVT. Deep Venous Thrombosis is a forming blood clot usually found in the legs, as is the case with Nesbitt. The condition is being blamed on the actor's frequent flights between the UK and New Zealand, where The Hobbit is being filmed. This report came after witnesses saw Nesbitt severely limping at a charity golf match. No word yet on what this means for Nesbitt's future travel between the two countries.
Filming of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (scheduled for release on December 14, 2012) and The Hobbit: There and Back Again (December 13, 2013) is due to continue filming again this October 2011 after a brief hiatus to allow Martin Freeman (playing Bilbo Baggins) to film the hit UK TV show Sherlock’s second season.
The staff here at Middle-earth News wishes James Nesbitt all the best and a very speedy recovery. If you would like to send him a "get well" message leave one on our comment section below. Once we've gathered a good amount we will send them to Peter Jackson so he may forward them onto James Nesbitt.
Get well soon James, hope it's all resolved soon!
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Feel better soon, you adorable dwarf
ReplyDelete@mySTIC_BLAKes (Lee Blakeborough): 'Get well soon James!' 8-)
ReplyDelete@Dorina335 (Dorina): Hoping that James ( Nesbit) has speedy and full recovery. Didn't realise that he had made frequent trips twixt UK and NZ
ReplyDelete@angelfish69 (Angela Smith): Hope you get well soon James.
ReplyDeleteGet well soon, Jimmy. We need Bofur fighting fit.
ReplyDeleteLook after yourself and get well soon
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