Join us for a 90-minute Career Retrospective with actor Andrew Scott
Andrew Scott is an acclaimed Irish actor who has starred in an array of projects across film, TV, and theatre.
Most recently, Andrew can be seen in Richard Linklater's BLUE MOON alongside Ethan Hawke and Margaret Qualley. He will next be seen in the third installment of KNIVES OUT, titled WAKE UP DEAD MAN, alongside Josh O’Connor, Daniel Craig, Glenn Close and Kerry Washington. Other upcoming projects include PRESSURE alongside Brendan Fraser and Kerry Condon and A PLACE IN HELL alongside Daisy Edgar-Jones and Michelle Williams.
Earlier this year, Andrew could be seen in the one-man show VANYA, based on Simon Stephens’ adaptation of the Anton Chekhov play. The show was a New York Times Critics Pick and won a Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Solo Show. He has received multiple awards nominations for his performance including the Drama League Awards, the Drama Desk Awards, and the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Awards, the latter of which he won. He previously starred in the show when Sam Yates directed it for the West End in Fall 2023. Last year, Andrew became the first person in history to win Critics Circle lead actor prizes in both film and theater in the same year for his performances in ALL OF US STRANGERS and VANYA.
In 2024, Andrew starred in the Netflix limited series, RIPLEY, in which he played the titular character, “Tom Ripley”, opposite Dakota Fanning, receiving nominations for a Primetime Emmy, Golden Globe, and Critics Choice Award. In 2023, Andrew starred in Andrew Haigh’s film, ALL OF US STRANGERS, opposite Paul Mescal, Claire Foy, and Jamie Bell for Searchlight Pictures, for which he received a Golden Globe Awards Nomination for “Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama” and a British Independent Film Awards nomination for “Best Lead Performance.”
Andrew received widespread acclaim for his portrayal of “Hot Priest” in Amazon’s FLEABAG, earning a Screen Actors Guild Award for his performance. Other projects include Lena Dunham’s CATHERINE CALLED BIRDY opposite Bella Ramsey, Joe Alwyn, and Isis Hainsworth for Amazon; the Amazon/BBC One limited series; PURSUIT OF LOVE, opposite Lily James, Emily Beecham, and Emily Mortimer; and Bart Sher’s HBO drama, OSLO, opposite Ruth Wilson.
Other previous work includes DENIAL, starring alongside Rachel Weisz and Timothy Spall; SPECTRE from the James Bond franchise; ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS with Johnny Depp; KING LEAR with Anthony Hopkins; Ken Loach’s JIMMY’S HALL; and an acclaimed role in the hit British film, PRIDE, for which he received the British Independent Film Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. He also played the role of Lieutenant Leslie in Sam Mendes’s 1917.
Andrew is perhaps best known on television for his role as ‘Moriarty’ in the international hit series, SHERLOCK, for which he was awarded the BAFTA award for Best Supporting Actor. Other television credits include MODERN LOVE, THE HOLLOW CROWN, THE TOWN, THE HOUR, JOHN ADAMS, BANDS OF THE BROTHERS, and BLACK MIRROR. He also starred on stage in the critically acclaimed revival of Noel Coward’s PRESENT LAUGHTER, directed by Matthew Warchus, at the Old Vic.
A celebrated stage actor, he has had roles in notable productions such as COCK and A GIRL IN A CAR WITH A MAN AT THE ROYAL COURT, both for which he received an Olivier Award. He was also nominated for the Olivier Award, the Evening Standard Award and won the Critics Circle Award for his acclaimed performance as Hamlet at the Almeida and its subsequent transfer to the West End.
Thea Traff