Andrew Scott was born in Dublin, Ireland, on October 21, 1976, is an Irish actor. Young Andrew Scott first started performing at Ann Kavanagh's Young People's Theatre in Rathfarnham. He made his big screen debut in crime drama film Korea (1995) in role as Eamonn Doyle. He got his television debut in anthology series The Wonderful World of Disney (1993) in episode "Miracle at Midnight", in role as Michael Grunbaum. Andrew's breakthrough performance came as James "Jim" Moriarty in BBC mystery crime drama television series Sherlock (2010-2017). He landed his Broadway debut in a play "The Vertical Hour" (2006-2007) in role as Philip Lucas, at The Music Box, for which he was nominated for the Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance.
How tall is Andrew Scott and what is his weight? Andrew Scott's height is 5' 8" іn fееt аnd іnсhеѕ or 173 іn cеntіmеtrеѕ, his weight is 150 іn pоunds or 68 іn kіlоgrаmѕ. He is 48 years old. His net worth is around 10 million dollars.
Andrew Scott
October 21, 1976
48 years old
Ireland
Libra
Dark Brown
Dark Brown
5 ft 8 in | 173 cm
$10 Million
68 kg | 150 lbs
Not available
He was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama for his role as Adam in romantic fantasy film All of Us Strangers (2023).
He won the Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Film for his role as Tommy McGann in drama movie Dead Bodies (2003).
He was nominated for the Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Film for his role as Davin in comedy drama movieThe Stag (2013).
He won the BIFA Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Gethin Roberts in historical comedy drama film Pride (2014).
He was nominated for the Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Film for his role as Dan Sherry in coming of age comedy drama film Handsome Devil (2016).
Spectre (2015) spy as C (Max Denbigh)
Victor Frankenstein (2015) science fantasy horror as Inspector Roderick Turpin
Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016) live-action animated fantasy adventure as Addison Bennett
1917 (2019) war as Lieutenant Leslie
Catherine Called Birdy (2022) medieval comedy as Lord Rollo
He won the British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as James "Jim" Moriarty in BBC mystery crime drama television series Sherlock (2010-2017).
He was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his role as Christopher Michael Gillhaney in British anthology television series Black Mirror (2109) in episode "Smithereens".
He won the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series also was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series for his role as The Priest in British comedy drama Fleabag (2019).
He was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his role as Tom Ripley in Netflix neo-noir psychological thriller miniseries Ripley (2024).
My Life in Film (2004) BBC comedy series as Jones
John Adams (2008) HBO miniseries as Col. William Smith
Blackout (2012) British drama series as Dalien Bevan
The Town (2012) ITV drama series as Mark Nicholas
He voiced Obake in Disney's superhero animated series Big Hero 6: The Series (2017-2018).
His Dark Materials (2019-2022) BBC One and HBO fantasy drama series as Colonel John Parry / Jopari
The Pursuit of Love (2021) BBC One romantic drama miniseries as Lord Merlin
Attended Gonzaga College.
Studied drama at Trinity College Dublin.
Has older sister, Sarah and younger sister, Hannah.
He won the Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre for his role as Alex in a play "A Girl in a Car with a Man" (2004), at Royal Court Theatre.
He won the Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Actor and the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor for his role as Garry Essendine in a play "Present Laughter" (2019), at The Old Vic.
He was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor and won the Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Shakespearean Performance for his role as Hamlet in a play "Hamlet" (2017), at Almeida Theatre & Harold Pinter Theatre.
He played all eight roles in a play "Vanya" (2023), at Duke of York's Theatre, for which he won the Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Actor and the Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actor also was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor.
He dated actor and writer Stephen Beresford.