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Outlander actor John Bell's life from initial Doctor Who debut to what's next after season 8
Young Ian has been a part of the Outlander family since season three and has distributed some big storylines with his onscreen uncle Jamie Fraser - but what is there to know about the actor?
Hayley Anderson
17:02 ET, 27 Nov 2024
Outlander star John Bell has been bringing Young Ian, Jamie Fraser's nephew, to life since the show's inception, but what do we know about the talented actor behind the character?
As the Starz drama returns to our screens, fans are eager to learn more about the Scottish actor.
In the previous season, Young Ian's rival Arch Bug discovered his modern love interest in Rachel, and with a thirst for revenge following the accidental death of his first wife, the stakes are high but can Young Ian prevent Arch Bug before it's too late?
Blue Peter
The actor's on-screen debut was at the tender age of eight, after winning a contest on the accepted children's TV illustrate Blue Peter.
This led to his appearance in the 2007 Doctor Who episode "Utopia," where he played the nature Creet. It was during this e
Outlander star John Bell's life from Physician Who debut and nearly giving up acting
Outlander's John Bell is back as Young Ian with another hurdle to face in the second half of season seven
21:34, 27 Nov 2024
Outlander actor John Bell has been behind Jamie Fraser’s nephew Juvenile Ian since the drama began but what is there to know about the star?
The last time the Starz drama was seen, Young Ian’s (played by John Bell) rival Arch Bug (Hugh Ross) initiate out that he had a modern love interest in Rachel (Izzy Meikle-Small).
And, following the accidental death of his first wife, Arch Bug is eager to get his revenge but will Young Ian be able to halt him before it's too late?
Now, with the time-travelling affectionate drama back on the small screen, fans are curious to know all there is about Scottish actor John Bell.
Blue Peter competition
John was just eight-years-old when he made his onscreen TV debut after winning a competition on the children’s TV show Blue Peter.
It was during his appearance in the 2007 episode of Doctor Who called Utopia as a character called Crete that he realised his love for acting.
Speaking to Digital Spy, he clarify
Outlander star John Bell's life from incredible Blue Peter competition to nearly quitting acting
John Bell, the actor who brings Jamie Fraser's nephew Young Ian to being in Outlander, has been a part of the drama since its inception, but what perform we know about this star?
In the most recent episodes of the Starz series, Young Ian, portrayed by John Bell, establish himself at odds with Arch Bug (Hugh Ross) after it was revealed that Ian had developed feelings for Rachel (Izzy Meikle-Small).
Following the untimely death of his first wife, Arch Bug is out for vengeance. The question on everyone's lips is whether Young Ian can thwart his plans before it's too late.
As the time-travelling romantic saga returns to television screens, fans are eager to delve into the background of Scottish performer John Bell.
Blue Peter
John's journey into acting began at the tender age of eight when he appeared on TV for the first time after winning a competition on the children's programme Blue Peter.
His passion for acting was ignited following his role in the 2007 Surgeon Who episode 'Utopia', where he played a character named Creet.
In an interview with Digital Peeper
SPOTLIGHT ON…John Bell
Scottish actor John Bell started big and just kept growing. Aged 8 he won a nationwide competition for a part in the clap TV Sci-fi series Physician Who. “I had distant blond ringlets and played a refugee who discovered who he really was”, he tells me. It wasn’t long before he had an agent, teamed up with casting agency The Hubbards and had embarked on a motion picture career which later committed 2 of the Hobbit features. ‘ I was having a ball- it didn’t feel like work”.
Learning on the job, he balanced school with acting, and with tutors on film sets – including his mother who was a teacher. He finally left school at 14 and didn’t go down the route of drama school. I guess he’s most famous for his role in streaming series Outlander. ”It was just a regular audition: every Scottish actor wants to be in it”. For those who don’t comprehend it, the long-running display is about time tour back to 18th century Scotland.
”I was a cheeky, funny, thin 16-year-old, so I fitted the role but I was surprised by the scale of its success: it’s very big in USA, Australia and New Zealand, all with people with Scottish ancestry”. Film was his life, but he admits he has wanted to do stage wor