
Andrew Scott
Andrew Scott (born 21 October 1976) is an Irish actor. Known for his roles on stage and screen, his accolades include a British Academy Television Award, Silver Bear Berlin International Film Festival, and two Laurence Olivier Awards, along with nominations for three Primetime Emmy Awards and three Golden Globe Awards. Scott first came to prominence portraying James Moriarty in the BBC series Sherlock (2010–2017), for which he won the BAFTA Television Award for Best Supporting Actor. His role as the priest in the second series of Fleabag (2019) garnered him wider recognition. It earned him the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. He is also known for his roles in the films Pride (2014), Spectre (2015), and 1917 (2019). He was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for his starring role in the romantic drama film All of Us Strangers (2023). In 2024, he starred as Tom Ripley in the thriller series Ripley, for which he received Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy Award nominations as well as a Peabody Award. On stage, Scott played the lead role of Garry Essendine in a 2019 production of Present Laughter at The Old Vic, for which he won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor. He also won the Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre in 2005 for his role in A Girl in a Car with a Man at the Royal Court Theatre.
19 TV shows
TV Shows

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
CBS

Late Night with Seth Meyers
NBC

Black Mirror
Channel 4

The Graham Norton Show
BBC One

Sherlock
BBC One

Band of Brothers
HBO

Jimmy Kimmel Live!
ABC

Horizon
BBC Two

Foyle's War
ITV1

Variety Studio: Actors on Actors
PBS SoCal

The Hollow Crown
BBC Two

The Comeback
HBO

Fleabag
BBC Three

Modern Love
Prime Video

RIPLEY
Netflix

Too Much
Netflix

The Late Late Show
RTÉ One

Off Script with The Hollywood Reporter
IFC

John Adams
HBO
Other Credits
Secret Safari: Into the Wild, The Pursuit of Love, My Life in Film, Blackout, The Town, Dates, Garrow's Law, Simon Schama's Shakespeare, His Dark Materials, School of Roars, Earth's Seasonal Secrets, Golden Globe Awards, Longitude