Duncan Lacroix is an English actor who is best known for spending his time in Ireland. Currently, his most famous role might be Murtagh Fraser on Outlander, a character who serves as Jamie Fraser’s closest companion. However, he has played other roles in other media projects not just on the TV screen but also on the theatre stage.
Here are five things that you may or may not have known about Duncan Lacroix:
Born in England But Lives in Ireland
Lacroix was born in England. To be exact, he was born in the town of Welling, which is considered to be part of Greater London. However, it is interesting to note that Lacroix has been living in Ireland for more than a decade. Part of his time was spent at Galway City and part of his time was spent at Dublin.
Has a Passion for the Theatre Stage
Besides his roles on the TV screen, Lacrois has something of a passion for theatre, which can be seen in the number of his theatre roles. Some of these roles have been Shakespearean, as shown by his participation in productions of Macbeth, Twelfth Night, and The Merry Wives of Windsor. However, Lacroix has performed in other plays as well, with examples ranging from The Ones Who Kill Shooting Stars to Underneath the Lintel. Summed up, it is safe to say that Lacroix is a theatre actor of considerable experience who has performed in a wide range of roles.
Had a Role in Primeval
Lacroix’s first role on the TV screen was in Primeval, which was a sci-fi TV show that was produced for ITV in the United Kingdom. Said TV show was centered around temporal anomalies that were permitting the passage of both past and future creatures into the present, which threatened to bring about the end of the world. Primeval managed to win a fair amount of popularity over the course of its run, though it is interesting to note that a Canadian spin-off did not fare as well as its predecessor.
Had a Role in Vikings
Furthermore, Lacroix had a role in Vikings, though it was no more than a short one. His character was called Ealdorman Werferth, who was an official of some note serving in Wessex. For those who are curious, an Ealdorman is indeed supposed to be an “elder man,” which was the rather prosaic name of a royal official in Anglo-Saxon England. Said rank was high indeed, as shown by the fact that it was rendered as dux and comes at various times, which where the predecessors to dukes and counts.
Calls Acting an Addiction
Lacrois’s passion for acting is real, so much so that he has been known to call it an addiction. To be exact, he loves the feel in the room when he manages to pull off a successful performance, which is more than enough to overcome the fact that he has not always been successful as an actor. In fact, it is interesting to note that Lacroix decided to move to Ireland for the purpose of pursuing his dream of becoming an actor because he had feared that it was slipping out of his hands when he was still an office worker at the age of 30.
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