His accent is wrong, though. He’s supposed to be from North Wales, but he’s got a South Wales accent in this. Not his fault, he probably didn’t know but the two accents are very different.
I just saw this movie a few days ago. It was absolutely wonderful! Then I realised it was based on actual events. A very powerful film in many ways. I wish there were more films like this. The way it focused on unity and acceptance was really awesome. 🌈☮️🌻🕊️💖
The scene where he and Hefina first speak on the phone and wish each other "Nadolig Llawen" is touching 🥲 In this respect...Nadolig Llawen to you all today 🎄🎄🎁🎁
In this he reminds me a bit like Ben Willibond. I didn't find him sexy in this when the film came out but I do now. Probably because of his character in The Pursuit of Love on the BBC last year where he plays an artsy and eccentric aristocrat that Linda falls in love with until her own coming out ball where she falls for her soon to be first husband the banker and later Tory MP, Tony Kroesig. Only he becomes a mentor to Linda and friend to her family rather than lover as well as friend to Fanny's step father.
I love Andrew Scott, such a brilliant and talented actor.
His accent is wrong, though. He’s supposed to be from North Wales, but he’s got a South Wales accent in this. Not his fault, he probably didn’t know but the two accents are very different.
I just saw this movie a few days ago. It was absolutely wonderful! Then I realised it was based on actual events. A very powerful film in many ways. I wish there were more films like this. The way it focused on unity and acceptance was really awesome. 🌈☮️🌻🕊️💖
I lived through it at the time and was living in London for part of that time. Didn't come into contact with many gays though only a few.
A truly great and important film.
IM HOME! AND IM GAY! AND IM WELSH! 😂
Probably one of the greatest films I've ever watched.
The scene where he and Hefina first speak on the phone and wish each other "Nadolig Llawen" is touching 🥲
In this respect...Nadolig Llawen to you all today 🎄🎄🎁🎁
Let's all be proud of who we are
A wonderful film!
I love this movie.
Moriarty and Umbridge, imagine how evil this villain duo would be lol 😈
Eugh, you sad Sherlock girlies give me secondhand embarrassment. Just appreciate a great and hugely diverse actor.
He’s HOME and he’s GAY and he’s WELSH and I LOVE HIM
0.05-0.014 is literally me
Jaime Is the kink lord east is up 🌻
Is this what Rich Brook does in his free time?
Murray NewBett You are a genius
In this he reminds me a bit like Ben Willibond. I didn't find him sexy in this when the film came out but I do now. Probably because of his character in The Pursuit of Love on the BBC last year where he plays an artsy and eccentric aristocrat that Linda falls in love with until her own coming out ball where she falls for her soon to be first husband the banker and later Tory MP, Tony Kroesig. Only he becomes a mentor to Linda and friend to her family rather than lover as well as friend to Fanny's step father.
I loved the scene where he calls on his mother and she accepts him as she has changed.
Is that Hot priest???
No, it's Moriarty.
And "hot priest" from the series called " Fleabag"
Andrew Scott didn't show his talents in that vulgar show - Fleabag