Andrew Scott
Irish actor
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2025 | Andrew Scott played the role of Jack in Sam Fender's 'People Watching' music video or project |
2025 | Scott is involved in multiple projects in post-production: 'Back in Action,' 'Blue Moon' as Oscar Hammerstein II, and 'Wake Up Dead Man,' with 'Pressure' currently filming. |
2024 | He will appear as Tom Ripley in 8 episodes of Ripley, where he is also a producer. |
2024 | Andrew Scott starred as Tom Ripley in the thriller series Ripley, receiving further Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy Award nominations. |
2024 | Scott was ranked No. 4 on The Independent's Pride List for 2024. |
2023 | Starred as Tom Ripley in the television series Ripley, adapted from Patricia Highsmith's Ripley novels, receiving nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film. |
2023 | In an interview, Scott reflected on his early career, mentioning that he had been encouraged not to disclose his sexual orientation. |
2023 | Scott was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for his starring role in the romantic drama film All of Us Strangers. |
2023 | He played Adam in 'All of Us Strangers.' |
2023 | Scott starred in a one-man production of Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya, which garnered him acclaim. |
2022 | Scott acted in the comedy Catherine Called Birdy. |
2021 | Scott portrayed Terje Rød-Larsen in the film Oslo. |
2021 | Scott played Lord Merlin in the miniseries The Pursuit of Love. |
2020 | Andrew Scott performed as Patrick in 'Three Kings' directed by Matthew Warchus at The Old Vic (Old Vic: In Camera). |
2019 | Starred in the film 1917. |
2019 | Scott acted in Sam Mendes's drama 1917, which received acclaim and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture. |
2019 | He appeared as Tobin in the episode 'Hers Was a World of One' of Modern Love. |
2019 | Scott appeared in the anthology series Black Mirror as the lead character Chris in the Season 5 episode 'Smithereens,' earning a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series. |
2019 | Scott's role as the priest in the second series of Fleabag earned him the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. |
2019 | He was featured in 'Cognition' as Elias, a short film, and played Lieutenant Leslie in the film '1917.' |
2019 | Scott portrayed Colonel John Parry/Jopari/Stanislaus Grumman in an adaptation of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials, which he worked on until 2022. |
June 2019 | Scott starred as Garry Essendine in the revival of Noël Coward's Present Laughter at the Old Vic in London, receiving acclaim and the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor. |
2018 | His Hamlet production was filmed and broadcast on BBC Two at Easter. |
2018 | Scott starred as The Priest in the second series of the comedy-drama Fleabag, created by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, and received acclaim and nominations for a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award. |
2018 | Scott appeared in 'A Dark Place' as Donald Devlin, also known as Steel Country. |
2018 | Scott portrayed Edgar in the television adaptation of William Shakespeare's King Lear, starring alongside Anthony Hopkins, Emma Thompson, and Florence Pugh. |
2017 | Scott won the BAFTA Television Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as James Moriarty in Sherlock. |
2017 | He starred in the short film 'The Hope Rooms' as Sean and in 'The Delinquent Season' as Chris. |
2017 | Scott was the narrator and provided various voices for the main cast of School of Roars from 2017 to 2021. |
2017 | He played Charles Dickens in the episode 'The Lady's Abscess' of Quacks. |
2017 | Scott's portrayal of Hamlet earned him critical acclaim and a nomination for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Play, directed by Robert Icke at the Almeida Theatre. |
2017 | He voiced the character Obake in Big Hero 6: The Series. |
2016 | Scott served as the narrator for 4 episodes of Earth's Seasonal Secrets. |
2016 | In 'Alice Through the Looking Glass,' Scott played Addison Bennett; he also appeared in 'Swallows and Amazons' as Lazlow, 'Denial' as Anthony Julius, 'This Beautiful Fantastic' as Vernon Kelly, and 'Handsome Devil' as Dan Sherry. |
2016 | He portrayed solicitor Anthony Julius in the film Denial, which also featured Rachel Weisz, Timothy Spall, and Tom Wilkinson. |
2016 | He portrayed King Louis in the episode 'Henry VI, Part 2' of The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses. |
2016 | Andrew Scott was a reader in 'Letters Live' at Freemasons' Hall. |
2015 | Scott appeared in the James Bond film Spectre as Max Denbigh, a government official working to shut down the Double-0 section. |
2015 | Andrew Scott took on the role of Langley Collyer in 'The Dazzle' directed by Simon Evans at Found111. |
June 2015 | Scott worked with the charity IdeasTap until it closed due to a lack of funds. |
2014 | Starred in the film Pride, which was a significant milestone in his film career. |
2014 | Scott was ranked at No. 22 on The Independent's Rainbow List 2014. |
2014 | He played the central character of Paul, a rock star on the verge of a breakdown, in Birdland at the Royal Court Theatre, receiving positive reviews for his performance. |
2014 | Scott played Donal in the film 'Locke' and was also seen in 'Pride' as Gethin Roberts and 'Jimmy's Hall' as Father Seamus. |
2013 | Scott featured as Christian in the episode 'Jenny and Christian' of Dates. |
2013 | He was featured in 'Legacy' as Viktor Koslov and 'The Stag' as Davin. |
November 2013 | Scott participated in the Royal National Theatre's 50 Years on Stage event, performing a scene from Tony Kushner's Angels in America alongside Dominic Cooper. |
November 2013 | Andrew Scott publicly commented on his homosexuality in an interview with The Independent, stating that being gay is simply a fact of his identity. |
2012 | He played Mark Nicholas in 3 episodes of The Town. |
2012 | He appeared as Dalien Bevan in 3 episodes of Blackout. |
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