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See how the cast of ‘Outlander’ have changed since their first appearance on the show

David Berry as Lord John Grey in “Outlander” season three.

He was introduced as the governor of Ardsmuir prison, where Jamie is serving time following the Battle of Culloden.

Like his brother, William Grey, whom Jamie met by chance some years earlier, Lord John has a strong sense of honor and duty.

He and Jamie initially clashed but came to have mutual respect for each other, although it has been hinted since the show’s early seasons that Lord John harbors deeper feelings for Jamie.

Lord John Grey will have a significant story arc in the second part of “Outlander” season seven.
Oliver Finnegan as William Ransome in “Outlander” season four.

At the time, the young William was played by child actor Oliver Finnegan.

William is legally the son and heir of the Earl of Ellesmere and his wife, Geneva Dunsany (Hannah James). But as audiences know, he was secretly fathered by Jamie after Geneva blackmailed Jamie to take her virginity before her wedding night.

Charles Vandervaart has played an aged-up version of the character since season seven.
John Bell as Ian Murray in “Outlander” season three.

When first introduced, Ian is an adventurous and spirited teenager, eager to prove himself. He was more than eager to join Jamie and Claire when they emigrated from Scotland to the newly founded colonies in America.

Ian has undergone the most noticeable physical transformation since his first appearance.
Romann Berrux as Fergus in “Outlander” season two.

His birth name was Claudel, but Jamie gave him the Scottish moniker shortly after employing the youngster.

It didn’t take long for Jamie and Claire to begin to see Fergus as a son, and he returned their kindness by loyally serving the family and helping them through numerous dangerous situations.

Fergus was recast for season three following the 20-year time jump.
César Domboy as Fergus in “Outlander” season six.

Fergus has remained fiercely loyal to Jamie over the last few seasons. In season five, he married Marsali (Lauren Lyle), whom Jamie helped raise during his separation from Claire.

Season six saw Fergus deal with his insecurities after he wasn’t able to protect his wife and family from an attack. He and Marsali didn’t factor into season seven’s first batch of episodes, but audiences can look forward to seeing them both reprise their roles in the future.