Q&A med Richard Rankin


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Q. Do you think Roger should marry Fiona and fill the manse with baby Wakefields, stay in 1970s and run a safe B+B in Inverness???
A. Why Roger hasn't come to this conclusion already is beyond me. Maybe he still will?! We aren't even half way through the season yet and Brianna seems to have disappeared...

Q. Do you think Roger should just find himself a Scottish lass? and save himself a hell of a lot of trouble or is Bree worth it all
A. I see a pattern emerging...who says Scottish Lassies aren't going to cause just as much, if not more heartache for the man?!

Q. Do you think playing Roger Mac in the 18th century will be a big change to playing RogerMac in the 1970s?
What will be the biggest change?
A. If Roger were to somehow find himself back in the 18th Century then, yes. It's a very different time. A more dangerous time and he would have to try to adapt to that. Quite the change from his history books!

Q. Themes of suffering and redemption are throughout @Writer_DG’s books, do you think that one theme is that #RogerMac needed to suffer to prove himself worthy of Brianna?
A. I think you're right on the themes. I don't necessarily think he needed to suffer to prove himself worthy of Brianna. Perhaps he would thinks so but I think as the Season moves on, he begins seeking redemption in himself and it's neccessary for him to evolve.

Q. You’ve played so many different occupations(surgeon, detective, professor) is there one you’d like to play again? Or a profession you’d like to try in a future role?
A. I feel i've been very fortunate in the diversity of roles I've had the opportunity to play but I think as long as the script is good and the character is well written, then I'm not too hung up on the occupation or profession.

Q. How do you feel about the undying love and devotion, the unwavering commitment to you, the everlasting spirit and neverending adulation that
A. 😂😂😂 If only that were true. Unfortunately my horse holds quite the grudge if i've been absent. Which I have. So I fully expect to be unseated next I see her.

Q. We know Roger is quite the musician and you dabble on drums and guitar...so if you and your character could be in any band from any era, what would it be and why? 🎸🥁🎹🎤
A. Well he's a 60s man. So i'm going to have to say The Beatles. Pretty sure he could take Ringo's spot as second best drummer in the band.

Q. Aside from people with whom you've worked, what actor most inspires your own acting style?
A. I've worked with and continue to work with some really great actors and I feel like there's always opportunity to be learning and developing from them. It's not always really established actors either but any actor whose process interests me.

Q. Have you ever been to North Carolina? What would it take to get you to visit here & tour our @NCHistoricSites to see the actual places portrayed in #Outlander⁠? If you've been already, what did you see? What did you like most?
A. I have been to North Carolina! Did a play called #TheBlackWatch - one of my favourite jobs ever, incidentally. Yeah, I hope to return before I start on S5, actually. Don't know why. Just fancy it.

Q. What’s your favorite thing about #RogerMac?
A. His other half. #Brianna #Whereisshe

Q. When you are acting in a scene with Sophie, or any of the other actors, and you dissolve into laughter - how do you reign in your funny bone and get serious in order to continue the scene? Will we see you in a blooper reel this season?
A. I am a very serious actor who takes his job very seriously and have the utmost serious respect for the other actors and their need to focus. Therefore, I generally don't allow laughter when I'm on set. Not even that kind of unvoiced laughter.

Q. What filming location has been your favourite of all projects you’ve been working on so far?
A. The #Outlander sets are just incredible. There's on S4 set in particular that I won't go into detail about but all credit to @jongarysteele and his team. The level of detail and craftsmanship is stunning. Not difficult to immerse yourself in that world

Q. Do you think Bree would have accepted your proposal if you had been clean shaven?
A. I think it was more his timing and less his facial hair that was the issue here, to be honest.

Q. What is your favorite movie soundtrack?
A. Oh. Interesting question. I think it depends on how I'm feeling. Been listening to A Star is Born recently. Which is great. Love LA LA Land. Pretty much all Disney soundtracks. Can frequently be caught randomly whistling John Williams to myself.

Q. Would you rather binge-read a book series or binge-watch a TV show?
A. Last book series I properly binged was #Asongoficeandfire and it wasn't healthy. I lost friends. The few that I had. I lost them. So it's safer to binge TV for me

Q. If you could time travel with anyone from the books, who would you travel with and what time period would you go to?
A. I would travel with Lord John Grey to 16th Century Venice.

Q. You’ve expressed an interest in playing Stephen Bonnet- what is it about this character that intrigues you and would make for an interesting role/challenge?
A. I think it's quite common for actors to want to indulge themselves in their darker side. It's always fun to play the bad guy. Bonnet particularly interests me because he's not conventional. He's really quite charming about being an absolute bastard.

Q. Can you talk about the role the brown beanie played in helping you channel heartbreak and loss?
A. I generally think anything that will take the focus away from my face is helpful. Especially in emotionally driven scenes. The audience are drawn to the hat and the underscore and we acheive the desired result.

Q. Bree's letter in the last episode felt more like a "Dear John" than a love letter. "If" he should decide to go after her, what do you see as his motivation?
A. To stop her from getting hurt. Irrespective of how he thinks she might feel - he still loves her and cares very much for her. He doesn't want any harm to come to her.

Q. Would you ever consider visiting North Carolina to conduct character research?
A. Yes. I am considering it. Should my character ever require experience of North Carolina.

Q. I’ve noticed Roger has been wearing this shirt a lot. Any significance? Or you can’t get into that?
A. He likes this shirt. It's a nice shirt!! Plus it was on sale.

Q. Are you ready for everything that will happen to Roger in the future?
A. What you mean him taking the time to get over Brianna, finding himself a nice Scottish Lass and settling down in a nice wee pad in Oxford to raise a lovely little family and start a family band? Yeah!

So many good questions! I'm sorry I haven't got to them all but we should do this again sometime. Thanks for joining in and I hope you enjoy the rest of Season 4!!! #outlander #AskRichardRankin

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