Andrew Scott Breaks Down His Career, from 'Fleabag' to 'Sherlock' | Vanity Fair

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Published 2022-10-07
Andrew Scott takes us through his illustrious career, including his roles in 'Korea,' 'Saving Private Ryan,' 'Band of Brothers,' 'Sherlock,' 'Pride,' 'Spectre,' '1917,' 'Fleabag' and 'Catherine Called Birdy.'

00:00 Intro
00:27 Korea
01:50 Saving Private Ryan
03:11 Band of Brothers
04:18 Sherlock
07:09 Pride
09:11 Spectre
10:25 1917
13:03 Fleabag
16:56 Catherine Called Birdy

Director: Adam Lance Garcia
Director of Photography: Dave Sanders
Editor: Cory Stevens
Celebrity Talent: Andrew Scott
Producer: Jackie Phillips
Line Producer: Jen Santos
Associate Producer: Jessica Gordon
Production Manager: Mark Bond
Production Coordinator: Jamal Covin
Talent Booker: Lauren Mendoza
Camera Operator: Nigel Akam
Audio: Kevin Teixeira
Gaffer: Dave Plank
Grip: Alvin Sun
Post Production Supervisor: Marco Glinbizzi
Post Production Coordinator: Andrea Farr
Assistant Editor: Andy Morell

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All Comments (21)
  • @Octobris
    "It will pass" And here we have the most heartbreaking line in all television.
  • Andrew saying every story he's made is a love story will feed Sherlock fans for years
  • @trinaq
    I adore Andrew, he just steals the show, no matter how big or small his role is. He was in just the second season of "Fleabag", yet his incredible chemistry made it feel like he'd been there the entire time!
  • @kristinanah
    "Big relationships we can have in life don't necessarily mean that they have to last a lifetime, but that doesn't make them any less significant." I simply adore this man.
  • I really respect Andrew for talking about his role in Spectre the way he did. I don't think he was necessarily bad, but it's seldom that you see an actor talking about how he could have been better, especially in a blockbuster.
  • @wasifali112
    Andrew Scott's rendition of Hamlet was the most unique take on the charcater. The existential dread felt more personal, more modern during his "to be or not to be" monologue. I really hope he's casted in a modernised take on the story just like Sherlock.
  • @Aloizza
    Watching Andrew Scott talk is like therapy, wish this was longer.
  • As much as I love Sherlock and Watson, you can’t deny that Moriarty absolutely stole the show. One of my favourite villains ever.
  • @GGG-rb6if
    I utterly adore Andrew. Not only is he an extremely talented actor (and highly underrated if I may), he is also so well-spoken, intelligent and thoughtful... he's one of the good ones and I wish he'd get more recognition of how amazing he is.
  • @ByronJames7
    Sold him a 24hour fitness gym membership in Hollywood years ago when he had just done the Sherlock series... He was shy, very humble and just down to earth. Glad of all the success he has had, love him as an actor
  • @Lovemyson23
    -I love you -It'll pass 💔 What an amazing actor ! I love him so much ! He nailed it as Moriarty !
  • @seanharmon713
    He absolutely nailed his role on Black Mirror, super underrated performance
  • @journieg4506
    Wish he spoke of his time filming his episode for Black Mirror would have been very interesting especially since a lot of people argued that it was his role that really made the episode
  • @karines1856
    Watching this man act is so wonderful it hurts. His energy is just on point in every character.
  • @ashbeatte
    For anyone that is please by his voice. He read the audio book for dubliners by james joyce. Its like 7 hours of just his voice. It really does things for me personally.
  • @wxwxwx7777777
    I’ve never seen an actor be more humble and openly admit the things they could’ve improved on. Wow.
  • One of my favorite actors in the world. His behavior is so unique, alive and spontaneous. I can’t take my eyes off him in every scene he’s in…never a dull moment. Thank you universe for Andrew.
  • The chemistry between Andrew and Phoebe in Fleabag was incredible. I thought the screen (or my heart) gonna explode!!