Andrew Scott

Info

Role

Actor

Date of birth

10/21/1976

Place of birth

Dublin, Ireland

Also known as

אנדרו סקוט

اندرو اسکات

安德魯·史考特

安德鲁·斯科特

앤드류 스콧

Awards

5 nominations

Primetime Emmy Awards
Primetime Emmy Awards

2 nominations

Golden Globes, USA
Golden Globes, USA

3 nominations

Andrew Scott

Biography

"You need to love the villain as much as the hero if you want to have a great story." Andrew Scott, born in Dublin, Ireland, began his acting career studying drama at Trinity College. He made his name at the age of 17 with a pivotal role in the acclaimed Irish film "Korea" (1995) and appeared on screen in "Saving Private Ryan" (1998), "Nora" (2000) and "My Life at the Movies" (2004). Scott made his mark on Broadway with David Hare's "The Vertical Hour," directed by Sam Mendes, which was followed by his acclaimed performance in "Cock" at The Royal Court in late 2009, for which he received accolades including an Olivier Award in 2010. Iit was his charismatic portrayal of the iconic villain Moriarty in the adaptation of "Sherlock" that catapulted him to international fame and earned him a BAFTA. His versatility as an actor was further showcased in the hit comedy series "Fleabag," where he played the enigmatic and endearing Hot Priest, winning the Critic's Choice Television Award and the Gold Derby Award. In addition to his exploration into the world of modeling, Andrew Scott is an actor who almost always works in stories that speak of love. And now he is ready to mesmerize audiences once again in the melancholic "All of Us Strangers," directed by Andrew Haigh and starring Paul Mescal, about desire, love, grief and despair.

Known For

Sherlock

Sherlock

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Fleabag

Fleabag

8.8
8.8
Pride

Pride

7.8
7.8
Spectre

Spectre

6.7
6.7

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Role: Soldier on the Beach
1917

1917

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Role: Lieutenant Leslie
Back in Action

Back in Action

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Role: Baron
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Role: Lee Ross
Spectre

Spectre

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6.7
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Role: C
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Role: Adam
Locke

Locke

6.9
6.9
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Role: Donal (voice)
Blue Moon

Blue Moon

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7.4
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Role: Richard Rodgers
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Role: Dr. Addison Bennet
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Role: Lord Rollo
Pride

Pride

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7.8
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Role: Gethin Roberts
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Role: Inspector Turpin
Denial

Denial

6.8
6.8
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Role: Anthony Julius
Handsome Devil

Handsome Devil

7.0
7.0
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Role: Dan Sherry
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Role: Vernon
Jimmy's Hall

Jimmy's Hall

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6.7
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Role: Father Seamus
A Dark Place

A Dark Place

6.2
6.2
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Role: Donald Devlin
The Scapegoat

The Scapegoat

7.2
7.2
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Role: Paul
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