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Bell portrays Ian Murray in Starz's time travel series Outlander. His character first appeared in episode six of season three entitled "A. Malcolm". [18] [19] In early 2022 Bell headlined the revival of Obie winner David Drake's Off-Broadway one-man show The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me.
Jenny marries Ian Murray, a close friend of Jamie's, and they have seven children, including Ian Fraser Murray, called Young Ian, who at the time of the start of Outlander season seven, is in America.
This week’s Outlander formally invited thee to Rachel and Ian’s Quaker wedding, a simple ceremony held on the eve of Ian’s official entrance into the Revolutionary War. (Read a full recap ...
Jenny and Ian's oldest son, named for his uncle. Outlander (1991) Season 1 ("Lallybroch") Aaron Wright (young) [57] Season 3 ("Surrender") Rhys Lambert [58] Season 3 ("First Wife") Conor McCarry [59] Taran MacQuarrie Leader of the Black Watch, a local militia in Scotland. Outlander (1991) Season 1 ("Lallybroch") Douglas Henshall [60] Ronald ...
Young Ian married for a second time and said goodbye to both his father and his beloved dog. Ian Murray (John Bell) and Rachel Hunter (Izzy Meikle-Small) in "Outlander" season seven. Starz
Ian Murray (Jr.) - Jenny and Ian Murray's son, Jamie's nephew, and Fergus', Brianna's and William's cousin. Adopted into the Mohawk , but returned to the Ridge with Rollo, his half-wolf dog. Brianna Ellen Fraser MacKenzie - Jamie and Claire's daughter born in 20th century Boston and raised by Claire and Frank Randall.
Ian “Young Ian” Murray (Jenny and Ian’s son) Jenny and Ian’s youngest child (John Bell) is a key character in Outlander. Born during a fraught time, when Redcoats were regularly coming ...
Cree was born on 29 February 1980 in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland, the son of a local kitchen and bathroom fitter. [3] Upon completion of Secondary School, he attended Langside College in Glasgow for a year before applying, and being accepted to, the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (now known as the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland).