Andrew Scott
- Born:
- October 21, 1976, Dublin, Ireland
- Nationality:
- Irish
- Profession(s):
- Actor
Early Life and Education
- Scott attended Gonzaga College in Dublin.
- He trained at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin.
Career and Major Achievements
- Andrew Scott began his acting career on stage.
- He gained significant recognition for his role as Jim Moriarty in the BBC series Sherlock. This role, and its subsequent coverage on platforms like BBC News, cemented his place in popular culture.
- He has received critical acclaim for his performances in theatre, film, and television.
- He won a British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actor for Sherlock.
Notable Works
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
1994 | Korea | Eamonn Doyle |
2014 | Pride | Gethin Roberts |
2015 | Spectre | Max Denbigh / C |
2017 | Handsome Devil | Dan Sherry |
2023 | All of Us Strangers | Harry |
Television
Year | Title | Role |
2010-2017 | Sherlock | Jim Moriarty |
2019 | Fleabag | The Priest |
2024 | Ripley | Tom Ripley |
Theatre
- Hamlet (2017) - Almeida Theatre
- Present Laughter (2019) - The Old Vic
Awards and Nominations
Award | Year | Category | Work | Result |
BAFTA TV Award | 2012 | Best Supporting Actor | Sherlock | Won |
Legacy and Impact
Andrew Scott is recognized as a versatile and acclaimed actor known for his captivating performances across various mediums. His work has left a significant mark on contemporary theatre, film, and television, solidifying his position as a respected figure in the entertainment industry.