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Sam Heughan opens up about Outlander Season 3 Episode 6, Jamie and Claire's reunion, working with Caitriona Balfe and more in his exclusive interview with BAZAAR. More Sam Heughan images.
And were meant to be the stars of from the very beginning! As part of the Outlander Season 3 Blu-ray, the duo can be seen in a previously unreleased screen test from their audition prior to the show's premiere in 2014. In the clip, Caitriona and Sam go through an intense scene while the show’s creative team watches. “This was a very important step before we cast Caitriona, because we had already cast Sam. We were looking for chemistry between the two characters. We really felt that Cait was probably going to be the one, but this was the final moment when she literally sealed the deal and got the show,' executive producer Ronald D.
Moore explained. Check out the entire video below.
Hit Starz show posted a fun and sweet video for Valentine's Day! Faber castell 2 82 manual arts. The video features stars, and John Bell, and it is set in the style of the When Harry Met Sally movie confessionals.
At the opening of the video, Sam and Caitriona are recreating that one major scene in the movie where 's character fakes an orgasm at a restaurant to prove a point to 's character. If you don't know, When Harry Met Sally was released in 1989 and it's definitely a fan favorite rom-com.
Watch the video below. Is celebrating a massive milestone with his My Peak Challenge program! The 37-year-old Outlander star revealed the happy news about his organization's contribution to, a blood cancer charity, on Saturday (January 20). '1 Million!!!!!reasons to celebrate!!!! Here's to you, our beautiful community of #Peakers. @mypeakchallenge #MPC2017 raised $595,406.
This brings our total amount raised to $1,002,419!!!!! So proud of everyone and all your achievements. THANK YOU!x,' he wrote on his Instagram. My Peak Challenge is a fully integrated training, nutrition and support program dedicated to educating and inspiring its members to live healthier lives while raising funds to change lives, founded by Sam. Fifty percent of all membership fees is directly donated to charity partners. Watch Sam make the announcement below!
is feeling overwhelmed by all the love from his faithful fans! The 37-year-old Outlander actor posted an adorable video message across his social media on Wednesday (January 10) thanking everyone for sending him Christmas presents. 'Belated 'Thank You' for all your Xmas wishes and gifts!! 🎁 @mypeakchallenge HQ! X,' Sam captioned the post.
'Thank you everyone for these amazing holiday greeting cards. We are slowly making our way through them all, but we really appreciate them!' He said in the video, which was posted from the headquarters of Sam's, the charitable organization which Sam founded. And are ready for the!
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The Outlander co-stars got all dressed up to attend W Magazine's Celebration of its Best Performances Portfolio and the Golden Globes on Thursday evening (January 4) at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles. 'Thank you @audiuk for the beautiful ride!!! Pre @goldenglobes party @wmag event!,' Sam captioned with his post. 'Styling by @mrmontyjackson grooming by @melissaadelaide @burberry @louisvuitton.' Caitriona is nominated for Best Actress – Television Series Drama at the 2018 Golden Globes for her work as Claire on Outlander this season.
Meanwhile, Sam and the show were both snubbed for nominations this year. FYI: Caitriona is wearing a Dior navy embroidered velvet dress with a Dior belt and vintage earrings from Vestiaire Collective. And are lending their voices to try and keep Starz, the channel that airs their hit show, from being removed by cable company Optimum in New York and New Jersey. Producers Maril Davis and Ronald D. Moore posted messages on their Twitter accounts for how fans can help keep the show on the air. 'Hey NJ/NY #Outlander fans.
Optimum is dropping Outlander 😞Do your part in stopping @Optimum from taking Outlander off the air. Visit Make your voice heard. Call 844-71-STARZ and go to #KeepSTARZ,' Maril., who plays Claire, and, who plays Jamie, both tweeted out their support to keep Starz on Optimum.
Fans have been waiting more than 20 years to watch play out onscreen, but Sam Heughan tries not to think about that. “All the way through shooting, we're very aware that people are fans of the books,” he says with a short laugh. “You want to do a good job and don't want to disappoint anyone but you have to play the truth of it.” Heughan doesn’t have to worry about disappointing his fans. His onscreen chemistry with co-star Caitriona Balfe is exactly what took Outlander from book club favorite to global phenomenon.
As Claire and Jamie Fraser, Balfe and Heughan electrified an eight-book (and counting), 26-year-old series, turning a quiet yet passionate following into a rabid fandom complete with hundreds of fan sites and social media accounts (dubbing themselves “Heughligans,” “Caitrionation,” or “Sassenachs,” after Jamie’s nickname for Claire), thousands of pages of fan fiction, and countless hours queueing for meet-and-greets and conventions. It’s all devoted to the passionate, provocative relationship between a time-traveling World War II nurse and her 18th-century Scottish Highlander husband, as well as the actors who play them. Heughan doesn’t seem to have fully processed the furor surrounding him, even after four years inside Jamie Fraser’s head. He's almost bemused by the attention, swearing it has nothing to do with him and everything to do with the books’ author: “The longer we play these characters, the more I realize how lucky we are,” he tells me, settling into a chair on the set of his BAZAAR.com photo shoot. Wearing a simple white T-shirt and black jeans, his natural blonde hair cropped shorter than the red curls Outlander fans are accustomed to, Heughan looks a bit younger than 37—certainly not pushing 50, like his character this season. He's right in the middle of promotion for Outlander Season 3, and before our interview had already appeared on Live with Kelly and Ryan, posed for a photographer, and filmed a video with Balfe. He’s probably tired, but that doesn’t stop him from indulging in some speculation about Jamie and Claire’s appeal.
“Clearly something's been created there that people are invested in, and I think it all comes down to Diana Gabaldon and her stories and her books.” Tonight’s episode adapts one of the most important, beloved scenes in Voyager, the third book in the series on which Outlander is based. It marks a literal homecoming for the show, one of those crucial, highly-anticipated moments which defines a series while completely altering its course. After spending two decades apart—separated by two centuries, no less—Claire finally returns to Jamie and life in the 18th century. “We tried to be as honest as we could be,” Heughan says of the Frasers’ long-awaited reunion. “What's it like for two people who have not only not seen each other for 20 years, but were deeply in love and have shared some history together, then actually moved on?”.
Kathryn Wirsing The circumstances are a bit more complicated than that. If you’re reading this, you probably already know the details: Claire Randall falls through mysterious standing stones (think Stonehenge but smaller) while honeymooning in Scotland after World War II, landing right in the midst of a skirmish between Scottish Highlanders and the British Army in 1743.
As a “Sassenach” (English person) in Scotland, she’s always in danger, so, somewhat reluctantly, she marries one of the Highlanders, Jamie Fraser, for her own safety. When she finally has the chance to return to her first husband in the 1940s, she’s i.