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Sam Heughan

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Sam Heughan

By: Holly Newson
Narrated by: Sam Heughan
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Joining us in the Audible studios is Sam Heughan, the Scottish actor best known for his role as Jamie Fraser in Outlander.

Heughan began his career in theatre, receiving an Olivier award nomination while still studying at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. He has appeared in television shows such as Doctors, Rebus and films including Heart of Lightness and The Spy Who Dumped Me.

In his memoir Waypoints, Heughan digs into his Scottish heritage by hiking the West Highland Way, and along the journey he recounts the life and career events that have shaped him and his personal values.

We spoke to Sam Heughan about the joys and trials of West Highland Way, his journey towards processing the absence of his dad, and how the creation of his Outlander family came at just the point he needed in his career.

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Sam speaks beautifully and honestly very interesting life he has.Always love listening about him. Great character.

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Nothing new was added for me here with this talk, but Sam relates it all in such a fascinating way. He has such a way with words, makes him so easy to listen to, and his voice is like warm flowing caramel - his book is the same. Highly recommended.

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Such an interesting & fascinating guy, his story is very motivating to always keep going

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