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Andrew Scott
Birth at
21 October 1976
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Andrew Scott was born on 21 October 1976 in Dublin, Ireland. After he began his acting training at Trinity College, he soon left him to work at the National Theatre. And already according to the results of the first season, the actor received a lot of delightful and enthusiastic reviews from theater reviewers. He never finished his education, but at the age of seventeen he began his acting career, starring in the Irish film Korea. And after a small role in Steven Spielberg’s film “Save Private Ryan”,
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Andrew Scott was born on 21 October 1976 in Dublin, Ireland. After he began his acting training at Trinity College, he soon left him to work at the National Theatre. And already according to the results of the first season, the actor received a lot of delightful and enthusiastic reviews from theater reviewers. He never finished his education, but at the age of seventeen he began his acting career, starring in the Irish film Korea. And after a small role in Steven Spielberg’s film “Save Private Ryan”, the young actor began to work with eminent film directors, as well as with theater director Carl Renz in the American play “Long Day Goes into Night.”
Since then, one after another, there have been job offers in film and television. Andrew starred in the film Nora directed by Evan McGregor. And in Henry James’ film American, the actor starred with Diana Rig and Matthew Modine. At the Royal Theatre in London, Andrew made his debut with Brian Cox in The Dublin Christmas Song. In the television drama “Longitude”, Scott played alongside Michael Gambon. Here he played the main role, and then received an offer to work in the series “Brothers in arms”.
Along with Ben Whishaw, Catherine Parkinson and Paul Jesson, Scott starred in the play "Cock", which won an Olivier Award in 2010. In Foyle's War, he played a prisoner who allowed himself to suffer for a crime he naturally did not commit. One well-known magazine described this work as outstanding.
The actor works a lot and tirelessly, both on the stage and on the set. He played the main role in the adaptation of the novel by Anton Chekhov
A duel In 2010, he played the role of Jim Moriarty in the film.
"Sherlock" He played in the film Naked Lennon.