Here is a NEW Interview with David Berry From Town & Country
From T&C:
Filming a television show during a pandemic is a complicated situation for everyone involved—especially when that series is Outlander, a story that wouldn’t be the same without its most intimate moments. But the decision to return to set for season six was even more complex for actor David Berry, who plays Lord John Grey.
Here is a NEW Interview with Richard Rankin from Town & Country
From T&C:
Against all odds, Roger MacKenzie survived a hanging this season on Outlander, but that rope around his neck did manage to kill a piece of him: his voice. Whether lecturing at Oxford or singing to Jemmy and Brianna on Fraser’s Ridge, his voice is core to his identity—and left without it, he’s unsure of his place in the world.
“He’s really been stripped down to his soul,” Rankin said of his character over the phone this week. “And he really questions what he is without his voice, what is his worth?”
Here is a NEW Interview with Duncan Lacroix with Town & Country
From T&C:
Claire is the love of Jamie Fraser’s life, but the bond he shares with his godfather Murtagh Fraser may be almost as fundamental to who Jamie is. Murtagh was his companion and protector in Scotland and France—he helped nurse Jamie through his trauma at the hands of Captain Jack Randall and he was with him at the battle of Culloden, where both men thought they would die. So when Murtagh shows up unexpectedly in the fifth episode ofseason four, his reveal—and their reunion—is almost as big a deal as the print shop episode of Season 3. (Hey, I said almost.)
Murtagh, played by English actor Duncan Lacroix, is working as a blacksmith in Willem’s Creek, the town where Jamie and young Ian have ventured unsuccessfully to recruit settlers for Fraser’s Ridge.
Here is a NEW interview with Sam Heughan from Town and Country Magazine
From Town and Country:
There are few things in this world that grown women are willing to camp out for: the arrival of a royal baby, Beyoncé, probably, Hamilton tickets, in its Lin Manuel-Miranda heyday. After last week, add Outlander actor Sam Heughan to the list.
In New York on a quick break from shooting season three of the Starz show that some have called a feminist alternative to Game of Thrones, Heughan announced he was doing an appearance at the uptown Barbour store, and the first 20 in line would have the opportunity to take photos with the actor.
People started lining up the night before the event.
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