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There's a rather nice shot of Andrew along with a blurb about his upcoming projects from a photo article of BAFTA nominees.
image and blurb under the cut (spoiler for Sherlock 203)

The super villain: Andrew Scott
Andrew Scott declares his role in Sherlock as arch-nemesis Jim Moriarty to be a blast. “Every time he appears he gets great stuff to do. You get real bang for your buck.” Though Scott first made his mark in theatre – appearing in productions such as Cock and A Girl in a Car with a Man in London and in David Hare’s The Vertical Hour in New York – he has two more TV dramas coming soon. First, there’s psychological drama The Fuse, starring alongside Christopher Eccleston – “It’s a very human story about obsession,” he says – then an adaptation of Daphne Du Maurier’s The Scapegoat. Then there’s the third series of Sherlock to consider – well, possibly. Any hints about the resolution of season 2’s cliffhanger, which seemed to end with the deaths of Moriarty and Holmes? “I have to remain schtum. Even my mother doesn’t know what happens.”
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image and blurb under the cut (spoiler for Sherlock 203)

The super villain: Andrew Scott
Andrew Scott declares his role in Sherlock as arch-nemesis Jim Moriarty to be a blast. “Every time he appears he gets great stuff to do. You get real bang for your buck.” Though Scott first made his mark in theatre – appearing in productions such as Cock and A Girl in a Car with a Man in London and in David Hare’s The Vertical Hour in New York – he has two more TV dramas coming soon. First, there’s psychological drama The Fuse, starring alongside Christopher Eccleston – “It’s a very human story about obsession,” he says – then an adaptation of Daphne Du Maurier’s The Scapegoat. Then there’s the third series of Sherlock to consider – well, possibly. Any hints about the resolution of season 2’s cliffhanger, which seemed to end with the deaths of Moriarty and Holmes? “I have to remain schtum. Even my mother doesn’t know what happens.”
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