Andrew Murray Scott (born 1955), Scottish novelist, poet and non-fiction book writer
Dead Bodies is a 2003 Irish drama film by Robert Quinn starring Andrew Scott, Katy Davis, Eamonn Owens, Darren Healy and Kelly Reilly.
Andrew Jackson | Walter Scott | Andrew Lloyd Webber | F. Scott Fitzgerald | Sir Walter Scott | Ridley Scott | Andrew Carnegie | Orson Scott Card | Tony Scott | Andrew Johnson | Hurricane Andrew | Winfield Scott | Robert Falcon Scott | Andrew Wyeth | Scott | Prince Andrew, Duke of York | Andrew Marvell | Andrew Sullivan | Andrew | Scott Brown | Ronnie Scott | Francis Scott Key | Andrew W. Mellon Foundation | Scott McCloud | Scott Lobdell | John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon | Andrew Lang | Winfield Scott Hancock | Randolph Scott | Peter Scott |
It was first broadcast on 1 June 2007, starring Jasmine Hyde as Austen and Andrew Scott as Lefroy, along with Penny Downie as Mrs Austen, Jane Whittenshaw as Mrs Lefroy, Rachel Atkins as Anne Lefroy, Lynne Seamore as Cassandra Austen, Keiron Self as John Warren, and Manon Edwards as Ellen, and directed by Celia De Wolff.
Giants infielder and Australian representative at the 1996 Summer Olympics Andrew Scott holds the ABL and club record for most appearances with 469 games played.