Colin Farrell has called his son James, now 20, "a damn fine young man.” Axelle/Bauer-Griffin via Getty Images Colin Farrell thinks his son is “magic” — but he’s also aware of the complexities of raising a child with a disability. On Wednesday, the Sugar star opened up to People in a video profile about his son James, 20, who has an intellectual disability called Angelman syndrome, a rare neurogenetic condition that also affects his mobility.

Advertisement “He’s bold as brass,” Colin said while describing James’ personality during the 15-minute video. “And he’s cheeky as they come, but he’s just a damn fine young man.” Yet, despite clearly adoring his son, the actor said that raising a child with a disability is challenging and that he often feels “guilt” when he does “nice things” for himself.

“It’s so all-encompassing that if you do something nice for yourself, or give yourself a massage, or go on a little two-day road trip with your husband or your wife, you feel like you’re being irresponsible, you feel like you’re neglecting your child,” Colin said. Now the Irish performer wants to help provide a place for parents and their disabled children to get a little self-care. Advertisement The Banshees of Inisherin star told People that he is launching the Colin Farrell Foundation , which supports adults with intellectual disabilities through advocacy, education and programming.

Colin was inspired to start the foundation for a number o.