Andrew Scott is very much an actor of the moment. How did he become involved with the video for People Watching?
"...When we had the call with Andrew, the first thing he said was, ‘I just need to stop you & let you know that I’ve recently lost my mother, and this song means so much to me.’"
'...in an era of Wattpad romance, BookTok smut and audio-erotica apps like Quinn, where actors such as Andrew Scott and Christopher Briney (Conrad from The Summer I Turned Pretty) whisper sultry stories to their largely female audiences—Cooper’s work feels newly resonant...' /
'...If you’re a fan of Tom (and frankly, who isn’t), the actor is one of the many stars to narrate George Orwell’s iconic 1984 novel. As well as Tom, you can also listen to Andrew Garfield and Cynthia Erivo, as well as the incredible Andrew Scott – aka Hot Priest. We are kneeling…'
'...Scott plays opposite Hawke as Richard Rodgers...For Scott, tackling this Broadway icon meant exploring what would’ve been the uncertainties surrounding the reception of his art.
“I like the idea of the artist going, ‘I wonder, will people like it?’ You see that artists don’t escape nerves.”
'...“Eternity,” “Song Sung Blue,” and “Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery” were named as its opening, centerpiece, and closing night gala presentations for this year’s 28th annual event...'
'...the event unveiled its complete slate of films and honorees, which includes several that should be major players throughout the awards season.: Bugonia, Frankenstein, Hamnet, Is This Thing On?, The Secret Agent, Sentimental Value, The Testatment of Ann Lee, Train Dreams, and Wake Up Dead Man...'
Director Richard Linklater reteams with Ethan Hawke, this time for a snapshot of lyricist Lorenz Hart as he grapples with the successful premiere of Oklahoma! by his former collaborator Richard Rodgers (Andrew Scott) & new lyricist Oscar Hammerstein...Sony Pictures Classics.'
'...The Rev Timothy Farthing from Dad’s Army was a nearly ran, as were the kindly Father John Mulcahy from M*A*S*H and Fleabag’s Hot Priest, played by Andrew Scott (sorry — love the show but not a fan of the character)...'