Andrew Scott claims being gay is the ‘greatest joy’ of his life. (Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty) Olivier Award-winning actor Andrew Scott has said there is no greater joy in his life than being gay. Speaking to Variety about his role in Netflix series Ripley, based on Patricia Highsmith’s novels, the star repeated his claim that “openly gay”
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Andrew Scott talks Thomas Ripley’s sexuality as new series lands on Netflix. (Netflix) Andrew Scott’s new eight-part Netflix series Ripley has dropped, but, according to the All of Us Strangers star, the jury is still out on whether the murderous scammer is in fact gay. Based on the 1950s novels by queer author Patricia Highsmith,
Andrew Scott was asked inappropriate interview questions on the BAFTAs red carpet. (Getty) The BBC has said its red carpet interview with Andrew Scott at the BAFTAs, which was criticised as “disgusting”, was “not intended to cause offence”. At the BAFTA film awards Scott, who has said he “enjoys being gay so much, on so
Dublin-native Andrew Scott is making headlines at the moment after starring in All of Us Strangers with Paul Mescal. The film, which is inspired by the 1987 novel Strangers by Japanese author Taichi Yamada, explores the queer relationship between Andrew Scott’s character Adam and Paul Mescal’s character Harry. As Adam and Harry’s relationship intensifies, the
Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal discussed All of Us Strangers on The Graham Norton Show. (BBC) Andrew Scott has admitted he does not want to be with his parents when they watch his gay sex scenes in All of Us Strangers. Fleabag‘s ‘Hot Priest’ Scott and co-star Paul Mescal appeared on The Graham Norton Show
Andrew Scott will star as Tom Ripley in Netflix’s ‘Ripley’. (Netflix/X) Red alert! Netflix has just teased a first look at Andrew Scott as the infamously obsessive scam artist Tom Ripley for its new limited series Ripley. Yes, the character, written by Patricia Highsmith and first brought to the screen by Matt Damon in 1999’s
Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott still “hang out all the time”, says director Andrew Haigh. (Searchlight Picture/Chris Harris/20th Century Studios) Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott still “hang out all the time” after playing lovers in Andrew Haigh’s upcoming film All of Us Strangers, says the director. The excitement surrounding this queer fantasy film has been