Duncan Lacroix Cast as Murtagh in Upcoming ‘Outlander’ Adaptation

BT0YDPLCIAA6ggq.jpg largeDuncan Lacroix has been cast as Murtagh Fitzgibbons Fraser in the Outlander tv show.

There is next to no information out there on this actor. However, thanks to Diana Gabaldon’s Facebook announcement, we have the following information on him:

Lacroix is a native of Welling in Kent, South East Greater London, but has been living in Ireland for the past 14 years. He spent ten of those years in Galway City in the West of Ireland, and the last four in Dublin. Duncan holds a Bachelors Degree in Drama and Theatre Studies from Roehampton Institute in London, and a Masters Degree in Drama and Theatre from The National University of Ireland Galway (NUIG).

Some of Duncan’s more notable screen credits to date include Sky Television’s Science Fiction Television Drama Series ‘Primeval’ , RTE Television’s ‘Cromwell In Ireland’, HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 2, Tile Films ‘A Terrible Beauty’ and ‘REIGN’ a Television Series for the CW network in Canada. Duncan recently wrapped working on season two of ‘VIKINGS.’ He plays the part of a Saxon noble called ‘Ealderman Werferth ‘.

Duncan is also very passionate about his theatre acting. He performed in AC Productions’ production of Shakespeare’s ‘Twelfth Night’ at the Project Arts Centre in Dublin’s Templebar earlier this summer which followed his work on their award-winning production of ‘Pinter x 4’ at Dublin’s Pearse Centre. Some of Duncan’s other theatre credits include ‘The Merry Wives of Windsor’ at Du Players in Trinity College, Dublin, ‘Macbeth’, the Librarian in ‘Underneath the Lintel’, Ben in ‘The Dumb Waiter’, James in ‘The Morning after Optimism’ and Max Schimmelfenig in ‘The Ones Who Kill Shooting Stars’.

Tobias Menzies (Frank and Jack Randall) has also cut his teeth working on ‘The Game of Thrones’ in the past. I’ve included a show reel of Lacroix’s work below (or you can click the link here).

Duncan Lacroix Show Reel from Tom O’Sullivan The Actors Agent on Vimeo.

Murtagh is clan kinsman to James ‘Jamie’ Fraser (Sam Heughan) and is also his godfather. This brings him into a position of working with Claire on more than one occasion to save Jamie’s life. Claire notes in the first novel of the series that he does not say much, but becomes aware by the end of that same novel that he is fiercely loyal to his godson and, by extension, Claire.

“He’s described as loyal to Jamie and mysterious and dark, a character who doesn’t say a lot because he doesn’t have to as his reputation — and his fists — often do the talking. At first skeptical of Claire, like his fellow clansmen, Murtagh eventually warms to her as he seeks what ever is best for Jamie.” (source)

 

Welcome to Clan Fraser, Mr. Lacroix!

Diana’s response to casting:

EXCITING TIMES, EH?

I am delighted to announce another of the major roles in the casting of the OUTLANDER tv series!

Y’all remember Murtagh, I’m sure. Jamie’s godfather? Master of the cryptic, “Mmphm”? Yes, him. <g>

We’re all thrilled that Murtagh will be played by Duncan Lacroix, late of “Game of Thrones” (thank you, George, for killing off so many good actors….). Below is Duncan’s bio–and I love the way he looks. <g> Can’t wait to see him with Jamie!

Starz in association with Sony Pictures Television has announced today that Duncan Lacroix (“Game of Thrones,” “Primeval”) will play Murtagh Fitzgibbons Fraser in the highly anticipated original series “Outlander.” The series will be adapted from Diana Gabaldon’s international best-selling books, with the first two episodes written by executive producer Ronald D. Moore (“Battlestar Galactica,” “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,” “Star Trek: The Next Generation”) and directed by John Dahl (“Dexter,” “Breaking Bad,” “Justified”). “Outlander,” which is set to premiere on STARZ in 2014, will begin filming in Scotland this fall.

The “Outlander” series spans the genres of romance, science fiction, history and adventure in one epic tale. It follows the story of Claire Randall, a married combat nurse from 1945 who is mysteriously swept back in time to 1743, where she is immediately thrown into an unknown world where her life is threatened. When she is forced to marry Jamie Fraser, a chivalrous and romantic young Scottish warrior, a passionate affair is ignited that tears Claire’s heart between two vastly different men in two irreconcilable lives.

Murtagh, Jamie’s godfather, is a taciturn man, but very loyal to Jamie. Mysterious and dark, like a vulture lurking in the background. Murtagh doesn’t say a lot, he doesn’t have to; his reputation, and if need be, his fists, do the talking. At first skeptical of Claire, like his fellow clansmen, Murtagh eventually warms to her –whatever is best for Jamie.

Lacroix is a native of Welling in Kent, South East Greater London, but has been living in Ireland for the past 14 years. He spent ten of those years in Galway City in the West of Ireland, and the last four in Dublin. Duncan holds a Bachelors Degree in Drama and Theatre Studies from Roehampton Institute in London, and a Masters Degree in Drama and Theatre from The National University of Ireland Galway (NUIG).

Some of Duncan’s more notable screen credits to date include Sky Television’s Science Fiction Television Drama Series ‘Primeval’ , RTE Television’s ‘Cromwell In Ireland’, HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 2, Tile Films ‘A Terrible Beauty’ and ‘REIGN’ a Television Series for the CW network in Canada. Duncan recently wrapped working on season two of ‘VIKINGS.’ He plays the part of a Saxon noble called ‘Ealderman Werferth ‘.

Duncan is also very passionate about his theatre acting. He performed in AC Productions’ production of Shakespeare’s ‘Twelfth Night’ at the Project Arts Centre in Dublin’s Templebar earlier this summer which followed his work on their award-winning production of ‘Pinter x 4’ at Dublin’s Pearse Centre. Some of Duncan’s other theatre credits include ‘The Merry Wives of Windsor’ at Du Players in Trinity College, Dublin, ‘Macbeth’, the Librarian in ‘Underneath the Lintel’, Ben in ‘The Dumb Waiter’, James in ‘The Morning after Optimism’ and Max Schimmelfenig in ‘The Ones Who Kill Shooting Stars’.

Diana Gabaldon’s seven-book series has sold more than 25 million copies worldwide and has graced the New York Times best-sellers list six times. The eighth installment of the “Outlander” series is slated to be released in the spring of 2014.

Ronald D. Moore and Jim Kohlberg are executive producers of “Outlander,” which is produced by Tall Ship Productions, Story Mining & Supply Company and Left Bank Pictures in association with Sony Pictures Television.