Meet the cast of Outlander season three

Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe return as Claire and Jamie – but who else is joining them in season three?

Brianna Randall – Sophie Skelton

Brianna’s relationship with her mother, Claire, has been strained for quite some time – can the pair build bridges as they search for Jamie with Roger?

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Skelton has made numerous UK TV appearances in Casualty, Waterloo Road and CBBC’s So Awkward to name but a few, and she also played the title role in web series Ren.

Roger Wakefield – Richard Rankin

The recently bereaved Roger has thrown himself into the search for Jamie Fraser and his close bond with Brianna looks set to strengthen as the journey continues…

Fans of BBC3’s Thirteen will recognise Rankin as DI Elliott Carne, but you’ll also know him as Captain Thomas Gillan from The Crimson Field and as a star of Scotland’s own Burnistoun. Rankin’s also had roles in Silent Witness, The Syndicate and From Darkness.

Jenny Fraser Murray – Laura Donnelly

Jamie’s sister is working hard to keep her family safe in the aftermath of Culloden, while fearing for her brother’s well-being.

You might recognise the Northern Irish actress as Sarah Kay in BBC’s The Fall. She was recently seen in ITV series Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands playing the lead role of Elvina and has just finished shooting the new Sky 1 series Britannia.

Ian Murray – Steven Cree

Jenny’s husband has been Jamie’s best friend since childhood and his loyalty to his pal has never wavered

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Cree played Vince Ryder in the groundbreaking Scottish drama Lip Service and had guest roles in shows such as The Musketeers, Misfits, Hoff the Record, Silent Witness, Atlantis, Vera, Shetland and the BAFTA Award-winning TV movie Marvelous alongside Toby Jones. He soon due to star in Titan, alongside Sam Worthington, and Churchill, alongside Brian Cox and John Slattery, while his other film credits include Brotherhood, Rise of the Empire, Maleficent, Swung, Having You, Tower Block, The Awakening, John Carter and Pixar’s Brave.