STARZ announced today key casting for several roles in “Outlander: Blood of My Blood,” and fans of the “Outlander” universe will be very familiar with the characters, who played key parts in the early seasons of the flagship series. Joining Clan Fraser as a young Murtagh Fitzgibbons Fraser is Rory Alexander (Inland, “Pistol”), a role originated by Duncan LaCroix. Sam Retford (“Hoard,” “Ackley Bridge”) takes on the role of the headstrong Dougal MacKenzie, Sรฉamus McLean Ross (“Rebus,” “Payback”) as his shrewd older brother Colum MacKenzie, and serving as their faithful advisor and voice of reason is Conor MacNeill (“The Tourist,” “Industry”) as a young Ned Gowan. These roles were originated by Graham McTavish, Gary Lewis, and Bill Paterson respectively. The newest cast members join previously confirmed cast members Jeremy Irvine (“Henry Beauchamp”), Hermione Corfield (“Julia Moriston”), Jamie Roy (“Brian Fraser”), Harriet Slater (“Ellen MacKenzie”), and Tony Curran (“Lord Lovat”).
“Outlander: Blood of My Blood” will explore the lives and relationship of Jamie’s parents, Ellen MacKenzie (Slater) and Brian Fraser (Roy) and Claire’s parents, Julia Moriston (Corfield) and Henry Beauchamp (Irvine). The series will center on these two parallel love stories set in two different time periods, with Jamie’s parents in the early 18th century Scottish Highlands and Claire’s parents in WWI England. As previously announced, production on the 10-episode season is underway in Scotland.
“We are thrilled to expand our season one cast with some well-known characters from the ‘Outlander’ universe. We’re so excited to welcome Rory, Sam, Sรฉamus, and Conor to the MacKenzie and Fraser clans and to explore the young journeys of these fan-favorite characters,” says Matthew B. Roberts, showrunner and executive producer on “Outlander: Blood of My Blood.”
“Outlander,” which will celebrate its 10th anniversary this summer, will be airing the back eight episodes of its seventh season later this year and has been confirmed for a 10-episode eighth season, which will begin production shortly in Scotland.
In addition to Roberts, Ronald D. Moore will also executive produce “Outlander: Blood of My Blood,” along with Maril Davis. Moore and Davis developed “Outlander” for television, under their production banner Tall Ship Productions. Story Mining & Supply Company will also executive produce, and Diana Gabaldon will serve as a consulting producer. “Outlander: Blood of My Blood” is produced by Sony Pictures Television. The series will be available across all STARZ platforms in the U.S. and Canada.
The “Outlander” television series is inspired by Diana Gabaldon’s international best-selling books, which have sold an estimated 50 million copies worldwide, with all nine of the books gracing the New York Times best-seller list. The “Outlander” television series has become a worldwide success with audiences, spanning the genres of history, science fiction, romance, and adventure in one amazing tale.
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Rory Alexander
“Murtagh Fraser”
Rory Alexander was long listed for a BIFA for Best Breakthrough Performance for his leading role in Inland opposite Mark Rylance. He played the bands’ driver in “Pistol,” Danny Boyle Sex Pistols mini-series. Other notable credits include “Then You Run” as “Kenny Swinney” and Justin Chadwick’s latest feature Untamed which will come out later this year. Alexander has not stopped working since graduating from Bristol Old Vic in 2020 with key credits including the lead in another feature There’s Someone at the Window and two brilliant guest spots in the second season of “Alex Rider” and “Call the Midwife.”
Sam Retford
“Dougal MacKenzie”
Sam Retford is an Australian actor, working within both stage and screen since the age of 14. He is best known for his role as Cory Wilson in “Ackley Bridge” and has since gone on to feature in numerous shows such as “The Boleyn’s: A Scandalous Family,” “Ralph and Katie,” “Blindspot,” “Coronation Street” and “All Creatures Great and Small.”
Sรฉamus McLean Ross
“Colum MacKenzie”
Sรฉamus McLean Ross graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 2022 and made his on screen debut in “Rebus” and “Payback.” He had a leading role in “The Flea” directed by Jay Miller at The Yard Theatre and whilst at Guildhall took the leading roles in theatre productions including playing Malvolio in Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” and Nickolai Oblonsky in “Anna Karenina.”
Conor MacNeill
“Ned Gowan”
Irish actor and writer, Conor MacNeill has a number of fantastic projects under his belt. Most recently, he was featured in an episode of “The Tourist” alongside Jamie Dornan. 2023 saw MacNeill work on a number of projects most notably in the well-received action/crime thriller In the Land of Saints and Sinners where he starred alongside Liam Neeson, Kerry Condon, and Jack Gleeson; and in the role of “Bodhi” in the Guy Ritchie film Operation Fortune: Ruse De Guerre, starring Jason Statham, Aubrey Plaza, and Cary Elwes. MacNeill also took on the role of “Martyn Smith” in the TV mini-series “The Sixth Commandment.”
Previous credits include Belfast, 15 episodes of the TV series “Industry” from 2020-2022, “Derry Girls,” TV mini-series “Resistance” and “Rebellion,” and the hit TV series “The Fall.”
In addition to MacNeill’s work as an actor, he has also written the short film The Party, which won a BAFTA award for Best British Short Film and the European Film Award for Best Short Film in 2017.