Paul Mescal And Andrew Scott Talk Dublin, Simone Rocha And More | ELLE UK
Summary
TLDRIn this delightful conversation, Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott engage in a playful and insightful 'Ask Me Anything' session. They discuss their personal styles, with Scott reminiscing about his Irish Premiere outfit and Mescal's Golden Globes attire. The discussion shifts to the importance of maintaining healthy habits on set and the challenges of proximity to food. They share thoughtful quotes about prejudice and grief, highlighting their eloquence and commitment to living by their words. The actors also touch on the distinction between being nice and being good, emphasizing the importance of integrity and forthrightness. Their camaraderie is palpable as they exchange compliments, with Mescal describing Scott as funny, loyal, and protective, while Scott appreciates Mescal's generosity and emotional intelligence. The conversation concludes with reflections on Irish culture, the value of relationships, and the joy of celebrating successes while staying grounded.
Takeaways
- 🎬 The conversation is between Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott, discussing their experiences and thoughts on various topics.
- 👔 Paul Mescal was praised for his outfit at the Irish Premiere, which had a Teddy Boy style, and also his Golden Globes look.
- 👗 Andrew Scott mentioned that he wore a design by Simone Rocha, a renowned Irish designer.
- 🍪 They both agree that eating on set can be a problem, starting with good intentions but ending up eating more due to the availability of food.
- 🗣️ Andrew Scott is described as eloquent and living by the principles he speaks about, which is a commendable quality.
- 💪 Paul Mescal is characterized as forthright, not being wishy-washy about his beliefs and convictions.
- 🤗 Both Paul and Andrew are seen as good people who are protective of those they love and have a strong sense of humor.
- 🌱 They discuss the importance of staying grounded and not letting fame or success change who they are.
- 🏙️ The conversation touches on the anonymity of big cities and the value of the Irish culture of community and connection.
- 🍻 They reminisce about Dublin, suggesting Phoenix Park and Workman's as places to visit, and mention the importance of Guinness in Dublin's pub culture.
- 🎨 Andrew Scott shares his interest in painting and drawing, while Paul Mescal mentions a possible career as a teacher of history.
Q & A
What game are Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott playing in the video?
-They are playing 'Ask Me Anything'.
What did Andrew Scott wear to the Irish Premiere that was mentioned in the script?
-Andrew Scott wore a Teddy Boy style outfit, which included a jacket with a vest and black pants.
What was the comparison made about Andrew Scott's Golden Globes look?
-Andrew Scott's Golden Globes look was compared to a mother of the bride.
What Irish designer's work did Andrew Scott wear?
-Andrew Scott wore a design by Simone Rocha, an Irish designer.
What is a common challenge faced on set according to the conversation?
-A common challenge on set is the availability of food, which can lead to overeating.
What quality of Paul Mescal is highlighted in the script?
-Paul Mescal is highlighted as being forthright, not being backward in coming forward about things he believes in.
What is the difference between being nice and being good as discussed in the script?
-Being nice is about being capable of kindness, while being good involves taking action, such as saying no to what's wrong or having difficult conversations.
What personality traits are attributed to Andrew Scott in the script?
-Andrew Scott is described as funny, loyal, protective of loved ones, and emotionally intelligent.
What advice does the script mention that someone should follow?
-The advice mentioned is to believe people when they tell you who they are, as quoted from Tony Morrison.
What is the significance of the relationship with parents in the context of the film they are discussing?
-The film is about the relationship with parents and the importance of seeing them for who they are, as they too are living life for the first time.
What is a recommended activity for visitors to Dublin according to the script?
-A recommended activity is to visit Phoenix Park in the morning, bringing a coat or rain jacket due to the weather.
What is the cultural aspect of Irish people mentioned in the script?
-The cultural aspect mentioned is the Irish people's capacity for humility and the importance of celebrating achievements without getting too big-headed.
What is the sentiment expressed about Dublin in the script?
-The sentiment expressed is one of nostalgia and the magical experience of returning to Dublin, especially with the support of the local community.
What is the recommended place to end up after walking around Dublin?
-The recommended place to end up is Workman's, a pub in Dublin.
What party trick does Andrew Scott claim to have?
-Andrew Scott claims to be able to do a handstand.
What would Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott be if they were not actors?
-Paul Mescal would probably be a painter or drawer, while Andrew Scott would likely be a teacher, possibly teaching history and playing a bit of gay football.
Outlines
🤗 Friendly Chat and Irish Premiere Memories
In this paragraph, Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott engage in a friendly and humorous conversation, discussing their experiences at the Irish Premiere and the Golden Globes. They talk about their fashion choices, with Andrew's Teddy Boy style and Paul's elegant attire. The conversation shifts to the challenges of maintaining a healthy lifestyle on set, where food temptations abound. They also touch on the importance of living by one's words and being forthright, as well as the difference between being nice and being a good person. The paragraph concludes with a discussion on the Irish cultural trait of humility and the importance of celebrating achievements without being overly self-deprecating.
🌅 Dublin Nostalgia and Life Advice
The second paragraph captures a nostalgic tone as the actors reminisce about their recent visit to Dublin for a film screening, expressing their love for the city and its people. They share advice from Tony Morrison about the importance of believing people when they reveal their true selves. The conversation includes a poignant reflection on the relationship with parents and the film's thematic focus on understanding them. The actors also provide recommendations for visitors to Dublin, suggesting a visit to Phoenix Park and enjoying a pint of Guinness in the city's pubs. They express sadness over the closure of a beloved local pub, The Burner Char, and emphasize the walkability of Dublin and the joy of ending up at Workman's for a night out. The paragraph ends with the actors sharing their party tricks and aspirations outside of acting, with Andrew mentioning painting and Paul considering a career in teaching.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Ask Me Anything
💡Irish Premiere
💡Golden Globes
💡Proximity
💡Eloquent
💡Forthright
💡Nice vs. Good
💡Protective
💡Emotional Intelligence
💡Cultural Identity
💡Anonymity
💡Dublin
Highlights
Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott discuss their experience playing 'Ask Me Anything'.
Andrew Scott's outfit at the Irish Premiere is praised, with a Teddy Boys style jacket and vest.
Paul Mescal's Golden Globes look is compared to a mother of the bride.
Simone Rocha, an Irish designer, is mentioned as one of the most amazing designers.
The problem of eating on set and how it can lead to unhealthy habits is discussed.
The importance of being forthright and willing to have difficult conversations is highlighted.
Andrew Scott is described as eloquent and living by the principles he speaks about.
Paul Mescal is characterized as forthright and not being wishy-washy about his beliefs.
The difference between being nice and being a good person is explored.
Andrew Scott's humor, loyalty, and protective nature towards loved ones are mentioned.
Paul Mescal's generosity, emotional intelligence, and sensitivity are praised.
The cultural aspect of Irish people keeping their feet on the ground and not being too self-important is discussed.
The value of relationships, both inside and outside of work, is emphasized.
The challenge of maintaining a sense of self when not from major cities like London or New York is addressed.
The Irish capacity for camaraderie and the ease of connection among Irish people is highlighted.
The importance of celebrating achievements while maintaining humility is discussed.
The difficulty of anonymity in big cities and the value of community are touched upon.
A piece of advice from Tony Morrison about believing people when they tell you who they are.
Andrew Scott shares a thought-provoking statement about parents living life for the first time too.
The recent Dublin screening of their film and the sense of nostalgia it brought is mentioned.
Recommendations for things to do in Dublin, including visiting Phoenix Park and enjoying a pint of Guinness.
The closing of a beloved Dublin pub, The Burner Char, is lamented.
Paul Mescal's party trick of doing handstands is mentioned.
Andrew Scott's talent for painting and drawing is praised.
Paul Mescal expresses interest in being a teacher if not in acting, with a love for history.
Transcripts
[Music]
um what's up
there hi LK I'm Paul mascal and I'm
Andrew Scott and we're going to be
playing ask me
[Music]
anything I loved what you were wearing
at the Irish Premiere like the kind of
like Teddy Boys like the the T the like
the two chall the jacket with the vest
and the black pants oh yeah yeah very
very also the the gold Golden Globes
look was oh the white yeah yeah yeah I
look bit like a mother of the bride I
don't think so and you were in a bit of
Simone Russia right it was yeah she's
one of our most amazing Irish design
designers yeah complaining
eting no the problem is what you do on
set actually is you eat eat yeah yeah
that's the problem you start off and
you're think healthy and health and then
couple of biscuits here couple of
biscuits eat more in a set there's more
food available on a set and is necessary
absolutely right I agree and then you're
there but I don't want that to change no
yeah don't change don't change it you've
come out with some like like just great
lines about like what is it Prejudice
not surviving proximity you also say
that beautiful thing about like the only
thing left after love is grief I think
that's a beautiful statement cuz I think
the thing about Andrew is like he is
wonderfully eloquent but he lives by the
things that he says which I think is uh
it's all well and good sounding smart
but you have to live by it and he does
that in Spades and i' think about Paul I
think there's
something that's very forthright about
you that's really wonderful it's a
really really good quality you think you
sort of you don't you not you're not
backwards and coming forwards about
things you believe in but some people
really are you know I think there's a
real difference between somebody being
nice and somebody being good you know
what I mean like it's all very well to
be nice which of course you are we're
all capable of being nice but to be a
good person sometimes you've got to be
able to say no that's not right or
that's to be forthright and to sort of
risk um you know risk having a difficult
conversation and uh I think that think
Paul Paul is an essentially a really
really good person and um uh yeah that's
what I love about it that's
nice Andrew's a innately funny man like
you he's such humor I think they'd call
him funny loyal and I think you're quite
protective of people that you love yeah
yeah yeah yeah that that's that's really
true Paul is really really generous
fun uh very emotionally intelligent
sensitive and wild and wild yeah yeah AB
yeah I think that's absolutely Fair yeah
I don't really I actually don't I think
I need you can't put that in practice
it's hard to do that I think maybe
sometimes I need to go the opposite way
I'm always putting my feet in you know
what I mean I think you've got to like
having your feet in the ground means
what means like not being being humble
and yeah coming from Ireland I do think
that's a cultural thing you don't I
don't think I don't think that's in the
culture where you have to have Notions
about yourself so I think sometimes it's
important to have you know be proud of
the stuff that you've achieved and not
be too
self exactly and um but but I know what
you mean to keep your Fe the ground in
this crazy scenario that we're in now I
think it's about the relationship it's
about the relationships that you have
inside and outside of work and trying to
hold on to a consistency with that yeah
but other than that I think it's like
like if you're not from London New York
La if you're not from those places it
always feels like a miracle that
somebody breaks into kind of mainstream
media from the outside so like keeping
your feet on the ground is always like
look Irish people have a wonderful
capacity of and also something that I
don't like sometimes of keeping you
that' be like I don't get to Big like I
have no intention of that happening but
I'm also going to celebrate the wins as
much as
keeping that balance yeah the guilt the
guilt yeah the shame and the guilt shame
and the guilt it is true when you go to
or there people are friendly there and
um one of the things I find difficult in
the bigger cities is the kind of an
anonymity like if you go into your local
supermarket your Tesco whatever the hell
it is you know that you you don't get to
know your people you don't say hello to
people in the same well just kind of
anon like cuz sometimes that anonymity
is like fun and enjoyable but like I
think the most distinctly Irish thing
about us is how easy it is for us as
Irish people to like like you get a
short hand Oh you mean between us yeah I
think so like straight away and also
like if we need to like CH chat about
people that are annoying us speak we can
speak we can we've got we've got a whole
language that you
go dirty
little uh don't be a dick yeah don't be
it's a good um good simple
to the
point piece of advice yeah oh there's a
great piece of advice that someone I
think it's Tony Morrison says which is
When someone tells you who they are
believe them I think that's oh yeah so
if someone says you know I'm just a bit
what was the thing you said earlier
about parents uh that they're oh yeah
that incredible I read that the other
day which is be kind to your parents
they're living life for the first time
too I love that incredible yeah cuz
that's what our film is so much about
it's about you know our relationship
with our parents and how we can't really
see them for they are yeah we were in
Dublin recently I so nostalgic like for
the first time in a while going back to
Dublin I know yeah we had this amazing
um uh screening of our film and in in
Dublin it was absolutely magical we were
totally Gob smack so many people came
out to see us and and I was amazing to
bring this bring this home I think when
you've traveled the world you're you
become more aware of your irishness oh
absolutely yeah um but in Dublin what
okay what do we tell people to go to do
in Dublin I'd go to Phoenix Park for in
the morning beautiful yeah bring a coat
bring a coat bring a rain jacket rain
jacket one of the great sadnesses for me
is that the burner Char is closed do you
remember that Pub cuz that's ex when I
think of D I know it closed closed a
like big old corporations knocked it to
the ground that's the thing but there
are loads of pubs left in Dublin that
are loads of pubs left in
Dublin probably the mosts per out yeah I
know absolutely are little little yeah
you got you supp you do have to have a
little pint Ina Guinness yeah and the
great thing about Dublin is that it's
very um walkable you know it's a city
but you can kind of walk pretty much
everywhere you know and then end up in
workman's yeah then the work yeah I can
do a handstand can you really yeah I
don't have a party
trick just just just these great at
parties yeah I'm good at a party part
tricks I would be um a painter an
drawing yeah you're like your drawings
are
beautiful I think I'd probably be a
teacher of some sort I loved history in
school probably playing a bit of gay
football I could do both by as a teacher
thanks luk we'll see you soon lots of
love
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