Outlander: Blood of My Blood casting: Who is Jeremy Irvine?
Outlander: Blood of My Blood casting confirmed that Jamie’s parents aren’t the only ones we’ll learn about. We’ll also learn more about Claire’s parents.
This news was a surprise to a lot of people. After all, Diana Gabaldon has always said that she won’t write about Claire’s parents. Matt B. Roberts is taking on the creation role for this story, and we’ll get to see Jeremy Irvine bring Henry Beauchamp, Claire’s father, to life.
Henry is the brother of Quentin Lambton Beauchamp, Claire’s uncle. There is a chance that he is a time traveler, but that may not come up in Outlander: Blood of My Blood.
Of course, before you go into the story, you’ll want to know more about the actor. What can you watch Irvine in to see how good he is?
Where to watch Jeremy Irvine before Outlander: Blood of My Blood
Irvine’s first professional role according to IMDb was in 2009. He played Luke in 12 episodes of Life Bites. From there, he went on to star in movies such as War Horse and Now Is God. He landed the role of Pip in Great Expectations in 2012 and then played Young Eric in The Railway Man. He also starred as Harry Burnstow in the Woman in Black sequel and as Young Sam in Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again.
There are a few projects you’ll remember him from in recent years. The biggest is likely as J. Randolph Bentley in Treadstone, which was the Jason Bourne spin-off series that focused on the group that created the hired hitmen. He was the lead in this series, appearing in all 10 episodes before it was unfairly canceled. He also played William H. Pitsenbarger in The Last Full Measure in 2019. One of his most recent appearances was in Dagliesh. He played DS Charles Masterson in four episodes.
He is also a theater actor. There are a lot of theater actors in Outlander, and it certainly shows when you see some of the subtleties that actors bring to their characters.
Outlander: Blood of My Blood will come to STARZ.