While director Matt Reeves ("Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes") continues casting for some fey lead to star in his developing stand-alone "Batman" feature, brawny "Outlander" star Sam Heughan, who previously played the 'Dark Knight' for the "Batman Live" arena show, recently won an online poll at JustJared.com, appealing to both male and female fans as the next big screen 'Caped Crusader':
Heughan is a graduate of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama...
...and a 2003 nominee for the 'Laurence Olivier Award' for 'Most Promising Performance'.
In 2012, he originated the role of 'Batman' in the DC/Warner Brothers and Waterlane production of "Batman Live"...
...a 2012 world arena show that opened at the Staples Center in Los Angeles...
...followed by more stops in the Us, before touring both South America and Europe.
In 2010, Heughan was nominated for a British Soap Award for 'Villain of...
Heughan is a graduate of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama...
...and a 2003 nominee for the 'Laurence Olivier Award' for 'Most Promising Performance'.
In 2012, he originated the role of 'Batman' in the DC/Warner Brothers and Waterlane production of "Batman Live"...
...a 2012 world arena show that opened at the Staples Center in Los Angeles...
...followed by more stops in the Us, before touring both South America and Europe.
In 2010, Heughan was nominated for a British Soap Award for 'Villain of...
- 2/23/2019
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
While director Matt Reeves searches for a 'familiar actor' to play 'Batman' in his developing Warners feature "The Batman", "Outlander" star Sam Heughan would like to remind Reeves he played the 'Caped Crusader' in Warners "Batman Live: Arena Tour" as a chisled-looking, super-physically fit character, rather than a pot-bellied Ben Affleck, or rodent-faced Christian Bale:
Heughan is a graduate of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and a 2003 nominee for the 'Laurence Olivier Award' for 'Most Promising Performance'.
In 2012, he originated the role of 'Batman' in the DC/Warner Brothers and Waterlane production of "Batman Live," an international tour which opened at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles and went on to tour in South America and throughout Europe.
In 2010, Heughan was nominated for a British Soap Award for 'Villain of the Year' for his role as 'Scott Neilson' in the...
Heughan is a graduate of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and a 2003 nominee for the 'Laurence Olivier Award' for 'Most Promising Performance'.
In 2012, he originated the role of 'Batman' in the DC/Warner Brothers and Waterlane production of "Batman Live," an international tour which opened at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles and went on to tour in South America and throughout Europe.
In 2010, Heughan was nominated for a British Soap Award for 'Villain of the Year' for his role as 'Scott Neilson' in the...
- 2/11/2019
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
"Outlander" star Sam Heughan would like to remind 'Batman' fans he previously played the 'Caped Crusader' in Warners "Batman Live: Arena Tour" and is more than ready to play the DC Comics' superhero again for Warners "The Batman" stand-alone feature, as a chisled-looking, super-physically fit character, rather than a grizzled Ben Affleck, or rodent-faced Christian Bale:
Heughan is a graduate of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and a 2003 nominee for the 'Laurence Olivier Award' for 'Most Promising Performance'.
In 2012, he originated the role of 'Batman' in the DC/Warner Brothers and Waterlane production of "Batman Live," an international tour which opened at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles and went on to tour in South America and throughout Europe.
In 2010, Heughan was nominated for a British Soap Award for 'Villain of the Year' for his role as 'Scott Neilson' in the...
Heughan is a graduate of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and a 2003 nominee for the 'Laurence Olivier Award' for 'Most Promising Performance'.
In 2012, he originated the role of 'Batman' in the DC/Warner Brothers and Waterlane production of "Batman Live," an international tour which opened at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles and went on to tour in South America and throughout Europe.
In 2010, Heughan was nominated for a British Soap Award for 'Villain of the Year' for his role as 'Scott Neilson' in the...
- 4/12/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
With actor Ben Affleck looking for another shot at playing 'Batman', following 2 critically-failed films as the 'Caped Crusader', "Outlander" star Sam Heughan would like to remind fans he played the 'Caped Crusader' for Warners "Batman Live: Arena Tour" a few years back and is more than ready to play the DC Comics' superhero again :
Heughan is a graduate of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and a 2003 nominee for the 'Laurence Olivier Award' for 'Most Promising Performance'.
In 2012, he originated the role of 'Batman' in the DC/Warner Brothers and Waterlane production of "Batman Live," an international tour which opened at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles and went on to tour in South America and throughout Europe.
In 2010, Heughan was nominated for a British Soap Award for 'Villain of the Year' for his role as 'Scott Neilson' in the...
Heughan is a graduate of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and a 2003 nominee for the 'Laurence Olivier Award' for 'Most Promising Performance'.
In 2012, he originated the role of 'Batman' in the DC/Warner Brothers and Waterlane production of "Batman Live," an international tour which opened at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles and went on to tour in South America and throughout Europe.
In 2010, Heughan was nominated for a British Soap Award for 'Villain of the Year' for his role as 'Scott Neilson' in the...
- 12/22/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek more new images, plus footage from the currently filming "Outlander" drama series, adapting author Diana Gabaldon's sci fi fantasy romance novels, starring "Batman Live" actor Sam Heughan as Scottish warrior 'Jamie Fraser'.
Heughan's credits also include the BBC soap operas "Doctors" and "A Very British Sex Scandal".
"...following World War II, Brit Army nurse 'Claire Randall' and her husband 'Frank', an Oxford history professor who briefly worked for 'MI6', go on a second honeymoon to Inverness, Scotland.
"Scotland is of interest to Frank, because of his ancestor 'Black Jack Randall', who was a prominent captain in the British Army.
"While Frank goes over documents, Claire and a fellow amateur botanist go plant-gathering near a group of standing stones on the hill of 'Craigh na Dun'. The couple decide to visit the site together watching a pagan ritual while concealed behind bushes. Claire returns the next day,...
Heughan's credits also include the BBC soap operas "Doctors" and "A Very British Sex Scandal".
"...following World War II, Brit Army nurse 'Claire Randall' and her husband 'Frank', an Oxford history professor who briefly worked for 'MI6', go on a second honeymoon to Inverness, Scotland.
"Scotland is of interest to Frank, because of his ancestor 'Black Jack Randall', who was a prominent captain in the British Army.
"While Frank goes over documents, Claire and a fellow amateur botanist go plant-gathering near a group of standing stones on the hill of 'Craigh na Dun'. The couple decide to visit the site together watching a pagan ritual while concealed behind bushes. Claire returns the next day,...
- 6/27/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek more new images, plus footage from the currently filming "Outlander" drama series, adapting author Diana Gabaldon's sci fi fantasy romance novels, starring "Batman Live" actor Sam Heughan as Scottish warrior 'Jamie Fraser'.
Heughan's credits also include the BBC soap operas "Doctors" and "A Very British Sex Scandal".
"...following World War II, Brit Army nurse 'Claire Randall' and her husband 'Frank', an Oxford history professor who briefly worked for 'MI6', go on a second honeymoon to Inverness, Scotland.
"Scotland is of interest to Frank, because of his ancestor 'Black Jack Randall', who was a prominent captain in the British Army.
"While Frank goes over documents, Claire and a fellow amateur botanist go plant-gathering near a group of standing stones on the hill of 'Craigh na Dun'.
"The couple decide to visit the site together watching a pagan ritual while concealed behind bushes. Claire returns the next day,...
Heughan's credits also include the BBC soap operas "Doctors" and "A Very British Sex Scandal".
"...following World War II, Brit Army nurse 'Claire Randall' and her husband 'Frank', an Oxford history professor who briefly worked for 'MI6', go on a second honeymoon to Inverness, Scotland.
"Scotland is of interest to Frank, because of his ancestor 'Black Jack Randall', who was a prominent captain in the British Army.
"While Frank goes over documents, Claire and a fellow amateur botanist go plant-gathering near a group of standing stones on the hill of 'Craigh na Dun'.
"The couple decide to visit the site together watching a pagan ritual while concealed behind bushes. Claire returns the next day,...
- 5/10/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek more new images, plus footage from the currently filming "Outlander" drama series, adapting author Diana Gabaldon's sci fi fantasy romance novels, starring "Batman Live" actor Sam Heughan as Scottish warrior 'Jamie Fraser'.
Heughan's credits also include the BBC soap operas "Doctors" and "A Very British Sex Scandal".
"...following World War II, Brit Army nurse 'Claire Randall' and her husband 'Frank', an Oxford history professor who briefly worked for 'MI6', go on a second honeymoon to Inverness, Scotland.
"Scotland is of interest to Frank, because of his ancestor 'Black Jack Randall', who was a prominent captain in the British Army.
"While Frank goes over documents, Claire and a fellow amateur botanist go plant-gathering near a group of standing stones on the hill of 'Craigh na Dun'. The couple decide to visit the site together watching a pagan ritual while concealed behind bushes. Claire returns the next day,...
Heughan's credits also include the BBC soap operas "Doctors" and "A Very British Sex Scandal".
"...following World War II, Brit Army nurse 'Claire Randall' and her husband 'Frank', an Oxford history professor who briefly worked for 'MI6', go on a second honeymoon to Inverness, Scotland.
"Scotland is of interest to Frank, because of his ancestor 'Black Jack Randall', who was a prominent captain in the British Army.
"While Frank goes over documents, Claire and a fellow amateur botanist go plant-gathering near a group of standing stones on the hill of 'Craigh na Dun'. The couple decide to visit the site together watching a pagan ritual while concealed behind bushes. Claire returns the next day,...
- 5/4/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek more new images from the currently filming "Outlander" drama series, adapting author Diana Gabaldon's sci fi fantasy romance novels, starring "Batman Live" actor Sam Heughan as Scottish warrior 'Jamie Fraser'.
Heughan's credits also include the BBC soap operas "Doctors" and "A Very British Sex Scandal".
"...following World War II, Brit Army nurse 'Claire Randall' and her husband 'Frank', an Oxford history professor who briefly worked for 'MI6', go on a second honeymoon to Inverness, Scotland. Scotland is of interest to Frank, because of his ancestor 'Black Jack Randall', who was a prominent captain in the British Army.
"While Frank goes over documents, Claire and a fellow amateur botanist go plant-gathering near a group of standing stones on the hill of 'Craigh na Dun'. The couple decide to visit the site together watching apagan ritual while concealed behind bushes.
"Claire returns the next day, becomes disoriented...
Heughan's credits also include the BBC soap operas "Doctors" and "A Very British Sex Scandal".
"...following World War II, Brit Army nurse 'Claire Randall' and her husband 'Frank', an Oxford history professor who briefly worked for 'MI6', go on a second honeymoon to Inverness, Scotland. Scotland is of interest to Frank, because of his ancestor 'Black Jack Randall', who was a prominent captain in the British Army.
"While Frank goes over documents, Claire and a fellow amateur botanist go plant-gathering near a group of standing stones on the hill of 'Craigh na Dun'. The couple decide to visit the site together watching apagan ritual while concealed behind bushes.
"Claire returns the next day, becomes disoriented...
- 4/9/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek new footage, plus more images from Starz currently filming "Outlander" series, adapting Diana Gabaldon's sci fi fantasy romance novels, starring "Batman Live" actor Sam Heughan as Scottish warrior 'Jamie Fraser'.
Heughan's credits also include the BBC soap operas "Doctors" and "A Very British Sex Scandal":
"...following World War II, Brit Army nurse 'Claire Randall' and her husband 'Frank', an Oxford history professor who briefly worked for 'MI6', go on a second honeymoon to Inverness, Scotland. Scotland is of interest to Frank, because of his ancestor 'Black Jack Randall', who was a prominent captain in the British Army.
"While Frank goes over documents, Claire and a fellow amateur botanist go plant-gathering near a group of standing stones on the hill of 'Craigh na Dun'. The couple decide to visit the site together watching apagan ritual while concealed behind bushes.
"Claire returns the next day, becomes...
Heughan's credits also include the BBC soap operas "Doctors" and "A Very British Sex Scandal":
"...following World War II, Brit Army nurse 'Claire Randall' and her husband 'Frank', an Oxford history professor who briefly worked for 'MI6', go on a second honeymoon to Inverness, Scotland. Scotland is of interest to Frank, because of his ancestor 'Black Jack Randall', who was a prominent captain in the British Army.
"While Frank goes over documents, Claire and a fellow amateur botanist go plant-gathering near a group of standing stones on the hill of 'Craigh na Dun'. The couple decide to visit the site together watching apagan ritual while concealed behind bushes.
"Claire returns the next day, becomes...
- 3/21/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek new footage, plus more images from Starz currently filming "Outlander" series, adapting Diana Gabaldon's sci fi fantasy romance novels, starring "Batman Live" actor Sam Heughan as Scottish warrior 'Jamie Fraser'.
Heughan's credits also include the BBC soap operas "Doctors" and "A Very British Sex Scandal":
"...following World War II, Brit Army nurse 'Claire Randall' and her husband 'Frank', an Oxford history professor who briefly worked for 'MI6', go on a second honeymoon to Inverness, Scotland. Scotland is of interest to Frank, because of his ancestor 'Black Jack Randall', who was a prominent captain in the British Army.
"While Frank goes over documents, Claire and a fellow amateur botanist go plant-gathering near a group of standing stones on the hill of 'Craigh na Dun'. The couple decide to visit the site together watching apagan ritual while concealed behind bushes.
"Claire returns the next day, becomes...
Heughan's credits also include the BBC soap operas "Doctors" and "A Very British Sex Scandal":
"...following World War II, Brit Army nurse 'Claire Randall' and her husband 'Frank', an Oxford history professor who briefly worked for 'MI6', go on a second honeymoon to Inverness, Scotland. Scotland is of interest to Frank, because of his ancestor 'Black Jack Randall', who was a prominent captain in the British Army.
"While Frank goes over documents, Claire and a fellow amateur botanist go plant-gathering near a group of standing stones on the hill of 'Craigh na Dun'. The couple decide to visit the site together watching apagan ritual while concealed behind bushes.
"Claire returns the next day, becomes...
- 1/13/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek your first look @ actor Sam Heughan as 'Jamie Fraser', the 18th Century Scottish warrior from the currently shooting 16-episode "Outlander" TV series, adapting author Diana Gabaldon’s fantasy/romance novels.
Heughan's credits include playing 'Batman' in the international 'Batman Live' arena show, as well as the BBC soap operas "Doctors" and "A Very British Sex Scandal":
"...following World War II, Brit Army nurse 'Claire Randall' and her husband 'Frank', an Oxford history professor who briefly worked for 'MI6', go on a second honeymoon to Inverness, Scotland. Scotland is of interest to Frank, because of his ancestor 'Black Jack Randall', who was a prominent captain in the British Army.
"While Frank goes over documents, Claire and a fellow amateur botanist go plant-gathering near a group of standing stones on the hill of 'Craigh na Dun'. The couple decide to visit the site together watching apagan ritual while concealed behind bushes.
Heughan's credits include playing 'Batman' in the international 'Batman Live' arena show, as well as the BBC soap operas "Doctors" and "A Very British Sex Scandal":
"...following World War II, Brit Army nurse 'Claire Randall' and her husband 'Frank', an Oxford history professor who briefly worked for 'MI6', go on a second honeymoon to Inverness, Scotland. Scotland is of interest to Frank, because of his ancestor 'Black Jack Randall', who was a prominent captain in the British Army.
"While Frank goes over documents, Claire and a fellow amateur botanist go plant-gathering near a group of standing stones on the hill of 'Craigh na Dun'. The couple decide to visit the site together watching apagan ritual while concealed behind bushes.
- 10/26/2013
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Starz, in association with Sony Pictures Television, confirms that Irish supermodel, actress Caitriona Balfe will play lead character 'Claire Randall' in the upcoming series "Outlander," adapted from author Diana Gabaldon's international best-selling books. The show will premiere on Starz in 2014.
Actor Sam Heughan, whose credits include the BBC soap operas "Doctors" and "A Very British Sex Scandal," will play 18th century Scottish warrior 'Jamie Fraser':
"...following World War II, Brit Army nurse 'Claire Randall' and her husband 'Frank', an Oxford history professor who briefly worked for 'MI6', go on a second honeymoon to Inverness, Scotland. Scotland is of interest to Frank, because of his ancestor 'Black Jack Randall', who was a prominent captain in the British Army.
"While Frank goes over documents, Claire and a fellow amateur botanist go plant-gathering near a group of standing stones on the hill of 'Craigh na Dun'. The couple decide to...
Actor Sam Heughan, whose credits include the BBC soap operas "Doctors" and "A Very British Sex Scandal," will play 18th century Scottish warrior 'Jamie Fraser':
"...following World War II, Brit Army nurse 'Claire Randall' and her husband 'Frank', an Oxford history professor who briefly worked for 'MI6', go on a second honeymoon to Inverness, Scotland. Scotland is of interest to Frank, because of his ancestor 'Black Jack Randall', who was a prominent captain in the British Army.
"While Frank goes over documents, Claire and a fellow amateur botanist go plant-gathering near a group of standing stones on the hill of 'Craigh na Dun'. The couple decide to...
- 9/11/2013
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Speculation continues as to who will take on the role of 'Batman' in director Zack Snyder's developing 2015 feature "Batman Vs Superman", playing against "Man Of Steel" actor Henry Cavill.
Some industry trades have suggested that Jeffrey Dean Morgan ("Watchmen") will play an older bagged-out 'Caped Crusader', even though Morgan's headlining series "Magic City" was recently cancelled after a 2-season run.
Another actor in consideration to play the 'Caped Crusader' is 6' 3" Sam Heughan.
Heughan played 'Bruce Wayne/Batman' in Warners' "Batman Live: Arena Tour" and recently snagged the coveted role of long-haired Scottish warrior 'Jamie Fraser' in the upcoming Starz TV series "Outlander", adapting the New York Times best-selling book series.
Heughan is a graduate of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and a 2003 nominee for the 'Laurence Olivier Award' for 'Most Promising Performance'.
In 2012, he originated the role of 'Batman' in the DC/Warner Brothers and Waterlane production of "Batman Live,...
Some industry trades have suggested that Jeffrey Dean Morgan ("Watchmen") will play an older bagged-out 'Caped Crusader', even though Morgan's headlining series "Magic City" was recently cancelled after a 2-season run.
Another actor in consideration to play the 'Caped Crusader' is 6' 3" Sam Heughan.
Heughan played 'Bruce Wayne/Batman' in Warners' "Batman Live: Arena Tour" and recently snagged the coveted role of long-haired Scottish warrior 'Jamie Fraser' in the upcoming Starz TV series "Outlander", adapting the New York Times best-selling book series.
Heughan is a graduate of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and a 2003 nominee for the 'Laurence Olivier Award' for 'Most Promising Performance'.
In 2012, he originated the role of 'Batman' in the DC/Warner Brothers and Waterlane production of "Batman Live,...
- 8/7/2013
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Starz upcoming 16-episode TV series "Outlander", adapting author Diana Gabaldon’s fantasy/romance novels, supervised by Ron Moore ("Battlestar Galactica") for Sony Pictures TV, has cast its Scottish Warrior lead character with a British television star.
Actor Sam Heughan, whose credits include the BBC soap operas "Doctors" and "A Very British Sex Scandal," will play 18th century Scottish warrior 'Jamie Fraser':
"...following World War II, Brit Army nurse 'Claire Randall' and her husband 'Frank', an Oxford history professor who briefly worked for 'MI6', go on a second honeymoon to Inverness, Scotland. Scotland is of interest to Frank, because of his ancestor 'Black Jack Randall', who was a prominent captain in the British Army.
"While Frank goes over documents, Claire and a fellow amateur botanist go plant-gathering near a group of standing stones on the hill of 'Craigh na Dun'. The couple decide to visit the site together watching...
Actor Sam Heughan, whose credits include the BBC soap operas "Doctors" and "A Very British Sex Scandal," will play 18th century Scottish warrior 'Jamie Fraser':
"...following World War II, Brit Army nurse 'Claire Randall' and her husband 'Frank', an Oxford history professor who briefly worked for 'MI6', go on a second honeymoon to Inverness, Scotland. Scotland is of interest to Frank, because of his ancestor 'Black Jack Randall', who was a prominent captain in the British Army.
"While Frank goes over documents, Claire and a fellow amateur botanist go plant-gathering near a group of standing stones on the hill of 'Craigh na Dun'. The couple decide to visit the site together watching...
- 7/10/2013
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
There seems to be a small case of miscommunication over at Starz. How embarrassing. It all started when Starz, in a spurt of excitement because, hey, it was Friday and everyone gets a little goofy when it’s the weekend, made an announcement it shouldn’t have. Whoever was operating the official Starz Network twitter wanted the whole world to know the lead for the new series Outlander had been cast.
The tweet read, “It’s #FollowFriday here at #Starz. Follow Sam Heughan (@Heughan) who will play the role of Jamie Fraser in #OutlanderSTARZ. #Ff.” For the uninitiated and tweetless, Follow Friday is when a Twitter user would suggest someone whose tweets are worth following, specifically on a Friday. It’s a silly practice and comes off as just a large circle jerk, but it’s what this social network does. And in this case, the news of Sam Heughan...
The tweet read, “It’s #FollowFriday here at #Starz. Follow Sam Heughan (@Heughan) who will play the role of Jamie Fraser in #OutlanderSTARZ. #Ff.” For the uninitiated and tweetless, Follow Friday is when a Twitter user would suggest someone whose tweets are worth following, specifically on a Friday. It’s a silly practice and comes off as just a large circle jerk, but it’s what this social network does. And in this case, the news of Sam Heughan...
- 7/9/2013
- by Brody Gibson
- Boomtron
Fans of the time traveling book series Outlander have been waiting with bated breath for this casting news, and now we have it. Starz today announced that Scottish actor (you can hear the fans’ sighs of relief already) Sam Heughan will be playing Scottish warrior Jamie Fraser in its upcoming adaptation of Diana Gabaldon‘s popular series.
It’S Official! Sam Heughan Cast As Jamie Fraser In Starz & Sony Pictures TV’S “Outlander” New Original Series Based on Diana Gabaldon’s International Best-Selling Novels From “Battlestar Galactica” Executive Producer Ronald D. Moore
Beverly Hills, Calif., July 9, 2013 – Starz in association with Sony Pictures Television has announced today that Sam Heughan will play the role of Jamie Fraser in the original series “Outlander,” adapted from Diana Gabaldon’s international best-selling books, which will premiere on Starz in 2014. The chivalrous young Scottish warrior, Jamie Fraser, has been adored worldwide by fans of the...
It’S Official! Sam Heughan Cast As Jamie Fraser In Starz & Sony Pictures TV’S “Outlander” New Original Series Based on Diana Gabaldon’s International Best-Selling Novels From “Battlestar Galactica” Executive Producer Ronald D. Moore
Beverly Hills, Calif., July 9, 2013 – Starz in association with Sony Pictures Television has announced today that Sam Heughan will play the role of Jamie Fraser in the original series “Outlander,” adapted from Diana Gabaldon’s international best-selling books, which will premiere on Starz in 2014. The chivalrous young Scottish warrior, Jamie Fraser, has been adored worldwide by fans of the...
- 7/9/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia


"Outlander," the upcoming series from "Battlestar Galactica" executive producer Ronald D. Moore, has found its main man. Sam Heughan, whose credits include the BBC soap opera "Doctors" and "A Very British Sex Scandal," has been cast as chivalrous Scottish warrior Jamie Fraser. Also read: Starz Orders 'Outlander' From 'Battlestar Galactica's' Ronald D. Moore The series, adapted from Diana Gabaldon's book series, will begin filming this fall for a 2014 premiere. It follows Fraser as he embarks on a love affair with married World War II-era combat nurse Claire Randall, who's mysteriously transported back to...
- 7/9/2013
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
News
At the very least, we know who Starz wants to star in its upcoming adaptaiton of Diana Gabaldon‘s Outlander. Friday, the network sent out a premature tweet announcing that Sam Heughan had been cast in the lead role, reports Deadline. However, it turned out the channel was still negotiating with the actor. Based on my attempts to find a picture of him, I need to find a copy of A Very British Sex Scandal.
Sam Heughan
The only major TV station in New Jersey, Wwor, has dropped its nightly news in favor of a newsmagazine, lead by a “ringleader” and “chasers” reporting on stories. Since most of New Jersey is covered by stations in New York or Philadelphia, Wwor is expected by FCC regulators to focus on local news. The Fox-owned station has faced an FCC investigation in 2011 about its news coverage, if successful, it looks like stations...
At the very least, we know who Starz wants to star in its upcoming adaptaiton of Diana Gabaldon‘s Outlander. Friday, the network sent out a premature tweet announcing that Sam Heughan had been cast in the lead role, reports Deadline. However, it turned out the channel was still negotiating with the actor. Based on my attempts to find a picture of him, I need to find a copy of A Very British Sex Scandal.
Sam Heughan
The only major TV station in New Jersey, Wwor, has dropped its nightly news in favor of a newsmagazine, lead by a “ringleader” and “chasers” reporting on stories. Since most of New Jersey is covered by stations in New York or Philadelphia, Wwor is expected by FCC regulators to focus on local news. The Fox-owned station has faced an FCC investigation in 2011 about its news coverage, if successful, it looks like stations...
- 7/8/2013
- by Lyle Masaki
- The Backlot
Beryl Reid, Susannah York in Robert Aldrich's The Killing of Sister George Susannah York, one of the best (and best-looking) performers of the 1960s and 1970s, died today of bone marrow cancer. York's son, Orlando Wells (the Duke of Kent in The King's Speech and Lord Montagu in A Very British Sex Scandal), announced her death earlier today. The London-born York had turned 72 on Jan. 9. Though hardly a household name today — people's ignorance is truly their loss — Susannah York was featured in several top releases of the '60s and '70s, among them Ronald Neame's military drama Tunes of Glory (1960), Tony Richardson's Oscar winner Tom Jones (1963), Fred Zinnemann's Oscar winner A Man for All Seasons (1966), and Sydney Pollack's Great Depression classic They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969), for which York deservedly received an Oscar nomination and a British Academy Award as Best Supporting Actress. Also, Robert...
- 1/16/2011
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
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