
Every Picture Tells a Story
History
Overview
James Scott's biopic of his father William Scott, his childhood and his origins as a painter.
Top Cast


Phyllis Logan
Phyllis Logan
Agnes Scott
Phyllis Logan
Agnes Scott


Alex Norton
Alex Norton
William Scott
Alex Norton
William Scott
Leonard O'Malley
Leonard O'Malley
William Scott Jr. (aged 15-18)
Leonard O'Malley
William Scott Jr. (aged 15-18)
John Docherty
John Docherty
William Scott Jr. (aged 11-14)
John Docherty
William Scott Jr. (aged 11-14)
Mark Airlie
Mark Airlie
William Scott Jr. (aged 5-8)
Mark Airlie
William Scott Jr. (aged 5-8)


Willie Joss
Willie Joss
Grandfather
Willie Joss
Grandfather


Natasha Richardson
Natasha Richardson
Miss Bridle
Natasha Richardson
Miss Bridle
Jack McQuoid
Jack McQuoid
Mr Trimble
Jack McQuoid
Mr Trimble


Jennifer Black
Jennifer Black
School Teacher
Jennifer Black
School Teacher
Jim Boyle
Jim Boyle
Irish Constable
Jim Boyle
Irish Constable
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