Are Colum MacKenzie legs real?

One of the show's lead characters, Colum MacKenzie (played by actor Gary Lewis), suffers from Toulouse-Lautrec Syndrome, making his legs horribly deformed and curved. Dneg needed to replace the actor's actual legs with digital limbs. Lewis wore special socks that Dneg could manipulate so that they would appear bent.
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How did they film ship scenes in Outlander?

The production used gimbals to make it seem like the ships were rocking. “We would have to stop because there's usually 40 to 50 people on [the ship] and people get seasick. I get seasick, even when we were doing the tests on the Artemis, which actually does go from 10 degrees to 10 degrees.
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Are any of the Outlander Cast dating?

The Golden Globe nominee married McGill in August 2019 before they welcomed a baby boy together, which she confirmed via Instagram in August 2021. Before her low-key relationship with the entrepreneur, she previously dated Radio 4 musician Dave Milone.
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Are the castles in Outlander real?

Originally built in 1390, the real Doune Castle stands in for the fictional home of Clan MacKenzie. It's not the first time the castle, just an hour northwest of Edinburgh, has been in the spotlight.
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How did they make Colum MacKenzie's legs look like that?

One of the show's lead characters, Colum MacKenzie (played by actor Gary Lewis), suffers from Toulouse-Lautrec Syndrome, making his legs horribly deformed and curved. Dneg needed to replace the actor's actual legs with digital limbs. Lewis wore special socks that Dneg could manipulate so that they would appear bent.
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What happened to Colum MacKenzie's legs?

Colum suffers from a condition now known as Toulouse-Lautrec Syndrome, a degenerative disease that renders his legs immobile at times and fills his days with great physical pain.
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What do Scots call a baby?

Bairn is a Scottish or Northern English word for child.
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What do the Scottish call their wife?

Scottish Word: Wallie.
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What does Dinna fash mean?

Dinna fash don't be troubled/bothered. Fash is from Old French fascher 'to annoy, weary'. The term was also commonly extended to mean 'afflicted', and Robert Burns uses the term with such a meaning in Holy Willie's Prayer: 'At times I'm fash'd wi' fleshly lust.
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Is Outlander historically accurate?

“The history/historical detail in the books is as accurate as history is—i.e., what people wrote down wasn't always either complete or accurate, but they did write it down,” she tells Parade.com exclusively.
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Is Outlander based on a true story?

Outlander, the TV phenomenon that airs on Starz, is based on an eponymous book series by Diana Gabaldon. Although it is clearly a fictional show, some portions of the plot are actually rooted in historical truths.
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Did the MacKenzie clan fight at Culloden?

The Mackenzies who fought at Culloden took part in the fatal charge. Some were involved in the fierce hand-to-hand fighting with the regiments on the left of the government front line.
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How many seasons will Outlander have?

The sixth season of the show recently completed its run on Starz, with the season finale airing on May 1, 2022. The popular historical drama has already been renewed for a seventh season, but unlike Season 6, which only consisted of eight episodes, the upcoming season will feature 16 episodes.
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Where was Outlander filmed?

According to TV Insider, Outlander is primarily filmed in Scotland with additional shots taken in Cape Town, South Africa and Prague, Czech Republic. What's more, Fraser's Ridge was actually built in Doune, Scotland and not North Carolina.
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Who is Hamish's father in Outlander?

Personal History. Born to Letitia and Colum MacKenzie, Hamish grew up the heir apparent to the chieftainship of the MacKenzies of Leoch. While he was legally Colum's son, Hamish was actually the biological son of Dougal MacKenzie, as Colum was unable to father a child.
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Was red Jamie a real person?

Jamie is! Jamie was inspired by two real-life people. Author Diana Gabaldon has shared the inspiration in interviews and on her website. One of the inspirations was a Jacobite soldier who survived the Battle of Culloden that she read about in The Prince In the Heather.
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Is craigh na dun a real place?

Like many Outlander locations, Craigh na Dun is a fictional place constructed just for the show.
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How accurate are the outfits in Outlander?

The first season sees the characters spend the most time in Scotland. The costumes take influence from the landscape, as the colors are all very earthy and dark. Women's ensembles are also fairly accurate to the 18th century period.
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Is there really a Fraser's Ridge in North Carolina?

Fraser's Ridge is a tract of land in western North Carolina located about 10 miles from Blowing Rock.
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Was there a real James Fraser?

Major James Fraser of Castle Leathers (or Castleleathers) (1670 – 1760) was a Scottish soldier who supported the British-Hanoverian Government during the Jacobite risings of the 18th-century and was an important member of the Clan Fraser of Lovat, a clan of the Scottish Highlands.
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Was the Duke of Sandringham a real person?

There is no real Duke of Sandringham, but there is an estate that belongs to Queen Elizabeth by that name, so surely the real Duke of Edinburgh might be found there!
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How do the Scottish say yes?

Scots are known for pronouncing traditional words in unpredictable ways. Listen out for “yes” pronounced as “aye”, “dae” as “do” and “dinnae” as “don't“.
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What does Cessna mean in Scottish?

It means a foreigner. And more specifically, it's a less-than-kind Gaelic word for an English person, as actor Sam Heughan, who plays Jamie Fraser on the series, explains in the video below: This content is imported from YouTube.
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