Brian Molko, Placebo, 1997 photos by Steve Double
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Brie Larson & Andrew Scott l Actors on Actors
Andrew: I was reading that you were shy as a kid.
Brie: Yeah. Not anymore. I’m totally fine now. I’m totally confident and cool.
Andrew: That's—I really related to you when I was reading that, because that’s kind of why I started [acting] as a kid.
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Coat. Trousers. Shoes. Hair. Pose. JAWLINE. THE SUN. Everything in this pic is to die for.
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“You keep your Irishness alive by telling the story,” he says. “Thinking about my mom recently and talking about her — it was really important to me, in the eulogy, to celebrate her.”
I remark that his mother — her artistic sensibility, her impatience with pleasantries — feels very present to me. He pauses, seems to shudder slightly. Like a sudden storm, tears are rolling down his cheeks, and he takes a moment to speak. When he finally does, his voice is steady.
“It’s a really funny thing, to be honest,” he says. “I can’t disappear the fact that this has happened in the midst of all this. The juxtaposition of these two extremes in my life where all these projects are coming out, and I’ve had to be much more public-facing than I usually am, at a time when I’m going through this extraordinary personal loss.”
“I’m not even sure if it’s the right thing to do, but you have to tell your own truth. My job is to understand what it’s like to be a human being, and I don’t like perpetuating the myth that we’re all perfect. That you have to be a movie star.”
“I’ve always believed that things are always both something and something else. It could be the happiest day of your life, and you’re hungry. You’re at a funeral, and you have a laugh. There’s always something else.”
-Andrew Scott talking about his mother who recently passed
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Andrew Scott at the 2024 Met Gala
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cill at the irish film and television awards 🥰🥰🥰
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