Jimmy Kimmel Live | Caitriona talks about what Halloween was like in Ireland as a kid, the unique spelling of her name, shooting 'Outlander' all over the world and their crazy fanbase.
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Jimmy Kimmel Live | Caitriona talks about what Halloween was like in Ireland as a kid, the unique spelling of her name, shooting 'Outlander' all over the world and their crazy fanbase.
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The List | Outlander's Caitriona Balfe spills a few spoilers on the upcoming season!
The cast of the hit Starz show “Outlander” joined SCAD Savannah Film Festival attendees for the premiere of the first episode of the show’s fourth season Sunday night.
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Bonnie Laufer Krebs | Irish-born Caitriona Balfe is a three-time Golden Globe nominee, BAFTA award winner and 2017 Oscar Wilde Award recipient. She has established herself as a global star with a huge fanbase from her critically acclaimed starring role as ‘Claire’ in Outlander. Balfe just secured the female lead opposite Matt Damon and Christian Bale in James Mangold’s untitled film for 20th Century Fox, which will be in production this summer during the hiatus from Outlander. Most recently, Balfe co-starred alongside George Clooney, Julia Roberts in the ensemble Money Monster, directed by Jodie Foster. Other film credits include Escape Plan , Now You See Me , and Super 8. Balfe is a global ambassador for the charity World Child Cancer.
Season Four of Outlander continues the story of time-traveling 20th century doctor Claire Fraser and her 18th century Highlander husband Jamie Fraser as they try to make a home for themselves in colonial America. We find the Frasers in North Carolina, in a place called Fraser’s Ridge at yet another turning point in history – the cusp of the American Revolution. As Claire and Jamie build their life together in the rough and dangerous backcountry of North Carolina, they must negotiate a tenuous loyalty to the current British ruling class, despite Claire’s knowledge of the bloody rebellion to come. Bonnie Laufer Krebs @movi_boni spoke with Caitriona via satellite form Los Angeles about working on the hit show and her absolute favourite place to visit in Ireland.
Outlander's Caitriona Balfe talks exclusively to Culture Trip about season 4 of the hit TV show
Speaking to Culture Trip from one of the new Outlander Season 4 sets, Caitriona Balfe reveals what happens next to intrepid adventurers Jamie and Claire Fraser in the globetrotting series.
Over the course of the three Outlander seasons, we’ve followed Claire Balfe as she travelled to several locations in search of a place she can truly call home. The latest series picks up where the last left off: on the shores of America.
“As we progress through this season, I do think Claire and Jamie find their home. It’s a big theme of this season. She has an emotional connection [to America], having already been there,” Balfe says.
The Irish star also highlights how the Frasers are essentially an immigrant family, and how Claire’s outlook on life – forged in the 20th century – will play a part in the development of the series, which is set predominantly in 17th-century America.
Balfe also believes that the series has something to say about modern America: “I didn’t know much about American history,” she says. “I lived there for a decade, but didn’t go to school there so you don’t know much about the history. It’s been interesting to see that, especially in the context of today’s conversations that are happening. I think people forget sometimes what their origins are.”
Claire remains one of the strongest female characters on screen, proving she has what it takes to thrive in several eras. Joining the cast this season is another powerful woman: fan favourite Aunt Jocasta (Maria Doyle Kennedy).
“She is a fantastic character, definitely a force to be reckoned with,” says Balfe. “There is a respect and admiration, but, for Claire, the setup Aunt Jocasta has is quite difficult to accept. That causes some strain in their relationship. There is also some vying for Jamie’s attention.”
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Access | At the FYC event for "Outlander," held at the Linwood Dunn Theater at the Pickford Center for Motion Picture Study, "Outlander" producers and stars look back on their biggest achievements in Season 3. Which moments are they most proud of nailing? Watch as Executive Producers Ronald D. Moore, Maril Davis, Matthew B. Roberts and Toni Graphia, and stars Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan share their takes.