Sam Heughan (birthname: Samuel Roland Heughan) is world-famous for his long-running role as James Fraser in the hit show,
Outlander (2014-present), but has gradually built a movie career for himself. This side of his multi-faceted career—which stretches from major Shakespearean performances on the Scottish stage to Lego video game voice performances—started slowly, portraying the title role in the Jalal Merhi-directed
Young Alexander the Great (2010), followed by tackling the lead role in the English-language drama,
Heart of Lightness (2014), directed by Norwegian filmmaker Jan Vardoen and depicting actors attempting to enact Henrik Ibsen’s
The Lady From the Sea.
Sam Heughan next starred in writer-director Suki Singh’s psychological drama,
Emulsion (2014), with Claudia Bassols, Lex Shrapnel, and David Ajala. Heughan continued his streak of lead roles in features with the fantasy-comedy-drama,
When the Starlight Ends (2016), with Sean Patrick Flanery, Hunter Gomez, and David Arquette, which was released by Cinedigm. Heughan’s starring streak ended with a supporting role in writer-director Susanna Fogel’s spy comedy,
The Spy Who Dumped Me (2018), starring Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon, earning $75.3 million global gross against $40 million costs.
In his first studio production, Sam Heughan played major support to star
Vin Diesel in the Valiant Comics Cinematic Universe movie,
Bloodshot (2020), with
Eiza González and Guy Pearce, but the movie’s theatrical run was cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in a pallid $37 million theatrical gross. Heughan portrayed Paul Newman in the biopic about author Roald Dahl (portrayed by Hugh Bonneville) in Sky Cinema’s feature,
To Olivia (2021), which also released
SAS: Red Notice (2021) and which starred Heughan, and with Andy Serkis, Noel Clarke, and Tom Wilkinson.
Sam Heughan co-starred with
Priyanka Chopra Jonas in writer-director Jim Strouse’s romantic comedy-drama,
Love Again (2023), featuring Celine Dion, released by Sony Pictures. In another historical epic, Heughan portrayed mountain climber George Finch with Ewan McGregor as George Mallory and Mark Strong and Juno Temple in director Doug Liman’s and writer Sheldon Turner’s version of Jeffrey Archer’s book,
Everest (date to be announced).