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Duncan Lacroix as Added Bonus at Outlandish Vancouver’s Seattle Adventure Con October 22-24, 2021

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Always a bonus in our eyes, Duncan Lacroix is joining as a bonus guest at Outlander Vancouver’s Seattle Adventure October 22-24, 2021. It was revealed earlier this week that Duncan will join, however his autographs are not included in the ticket pricing for the event. You will need to add on for his autographs.

Duncan joins César Domboy, Lauren Lyle, Tim Downie, and Sophie Skelton at the DoubleTree by Hilton Seattle Airport. Please check out their Facebook Page for details

Note: There will be in person and virtual parties. Keep an eye on the Shopify page for details on virtual parties.

Outlandish Vancouver

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Kyle Rees is joining Tim Downie (July 24) as a virtual guest at Ozlander Con on Saturday 10th July 2021 at Australian Eastern Time 6:00 to 6:30 pm. Very limited ticketing available. Please check out their ticket information here: https://www.ozlanderfan.com/ticketinfo


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Last and never in the least bit afraid to say so, is fan favorite Tim Downie, who seems to be making the Outlander Con circuit for this post Covid con season. He will be at both Outlandish Vancouver (Seattle) and Sasnak City (Kansas City). Hopefully you will get to have one of his readings of great children’s stories just like he shared with us during Covid lockdown on Instagram.

Of course not to be missed, Tim Downie has just interviewed on Craig Parkinson’s (Misfits, Line of Duty, Endeavor, A Great Night Out) podcast The Two Shot Podcast, which you can watch here. Actors on acting and no fluff. Please consider a donation here: https://linktr.ee/twoshotpod

Richard Rankin Update: Will Not Be Attending Sasnak City The Gathering

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It was announced this week that sadly, Richard Rankin will not be attending The Gathering in Kansas City. The good news is, he got cast in a play and will be in production during the convention. We don’t know the play yet, but will get that out as soon as we can. That said:

Sasnak City Gathering November 18-21 2021 is also SOLD OUT! That’s no surprise as much of the Outlander Fandom is finding the prolonged Droughtlander to be rather frustrating. While many Cons did their best with online offerings, it’s still not quite the same as in person. That said, as of now there is indeed a waitlist situation. So contact them at their Facebook Page

Rankin’s Twitter Feed for new antics and photography Rankin is repped by https://www.unitedagents.co.uk/richard-rankin

Need some more Rik Rankin? Check out this podcast https://www.thebiglight.com/atlantic

Sasnak City Virtual Chat With Duncan Lacroix

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That Duncan Lacroix! On October 3, 2020 I joined a chat via Sasnak City’s magical portal, and preceded to ask the most difficult questions and embarrass myself silly. But really, we did have a wonderful conversation with our man that plays Murtagh, and we were gifted with a bit of insight to the mysterious Duncan Lacroix.

The following is a summary of the subjects that were covered.

Horses

Duncan was asked a question about how accomplished he was with riding before the Outlander series began. He explained that most actors put on their CV that they have ridden horses, but none of that is true. Unless you are really working on a productin with some heavy riding, you don’t get the experience. He had had some riding, or rather being placed on a horse sitting, brief scenes like in Vikings (Season 2). However he was very fortunate in being cast early for Outlander, he was part of the cast in bootcamp horse training. He got more training as they were doing the long riding treks like in the episode The Rent. He also watched some YouTube videos on communicating with horses and found that he wanted to take the time with the horse to get to know the animal, he would go and groom and handle the horse building up a relationship.

In contrast, when he was on the production The Outlaw King, the horse he was given was very green. Apparently at the time of production, Game of Thrones was in its last season and had hired all the horses trained to work in production. The horses they had hired for Outlaw King were from horse rescue and the one he was given had never been ridden. That was quite an experience. He then went on about how the horses all have their personality days. Oh yes, there was biting?

Message For Youth

Duncan was asked if he had any advice for youth. After thinking for a bit, advised they  get away from the social media. Being a group of teachers, we agreed!

Education

On the subject of his current educational endeavors, Duncan discussed his Philosophy studies and going back to university to pursue another degree. He expressed some frustration at university being mostly online, even before COVID issues, and missed the face to face classes we have all experienced. We all agreed and discussed how education had changed. Philosophy was discussed, how could it help acting, or just understanding phycology and people in general.

Travel Plans

Duncan was not able to travel for most of his life, stage acting in Ireland times were lean. He told us how fantastic it had been to have a month in New Zealand to himself, exploring. When COVID clears, he wants to travel to the Mongolian desert and travel using a 4×4 for about a month. It’s Murtagh Mobile Mach II.

Makeup and Costume

I asked a question about makeup and costume stories he  may have, and he was very gracious and supportive of the crew and how hard they work to make him and the other actors look good. They were there long hours. I asked about complexity and he talked about season 1 and the way they had Murtagh first looking, with the easiest of course being the muddied up and road dirt, to a slight prosthesis for pock marked cheeks and ruddiness. They dropped this in subsequent seasons, and of course the most recent change where he was aged to silver fox mode. He mentioned some of the gluing of beard parts, and the wig.

Production

I asked a question about the pictures that surfaced of him having a nap between filming shoots for season 1. Was it really a difficult shoot first season and tiring, do you rest in between? He mentioned that well, there were some long shoots for the blocks around the episodes The Rent, and also when they were filming the “Finding Jamie” episode, there was a lot of riding and being out of doors for long hours. Besides, if it was beautiful out, wouldn’t you rest in a field?

ACTING

Of course the most important was “Will we see you in anything soon?” Duncan explained that along with many other actors and productions being shut down due to COVID, there was nothing on at the moment. He had been in Los Angeles when the restrictions went in, meeting with a manager that he liked. The idea had been to get him trying for Broadway plays. He discussed how he really missed doing theatre, he had not been on stage since before Outlander started filming and really wanted to get back at it. It seems that even though doing another series would be great, his true passion is the stage and it would be a dream to get on Broadway. He’ll have to try again once productions get underway.

Thank you Duncan for putting up with the teachers and letting us catch a glimpse of your new directions in acting and life. It was a wonderful way to forget the world for a time and get some great insight to our favorite series and the man who played our favorite Godfather.

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