The Outlander universe keeps expanding with new projects, but not all fan-favorite characters have been as lucky. Find out why the much-anticipated Lord John Grey spin-off never saw the light of day.
In the seventh installment of the beloved series Outlander, fans are introduced to a new facet of Lord John Grey, played by David Berry. Sporting an eye patch, this is not a mere fashion statement ...
For Outlander fans who have long longed for a Lord John Grey spinoff, David Berry, who plays the character in the original Starz series, has some insight to share. As a refresher, the hit ...
Later, the Starz show reveals that the “French” aide is actually a Brit with colonial leanings, secret knowledge, and a colorful history with none other than Lord John Grey (David Berry).
After learning in the previous episode that the ship Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) was traveling on had sunk, Claire Fraser (Caitríona Balfe) and Lord John Grey (David Berry) were left grief-stricken.
Lord John Grey is one of the most layered characters on Outlander. Played by David Berry, the English soldier and diplomat is a longtime friend of Jamie Fraser, despite being a British loyalist.
Shock and awe gripped the Outlander devotees following the show's latest narrative twist, in which Claire Fraser (played by Catriona Balfe) and Lord John Grey (David Berry's character) come to ...
However, his joyous return was more awkward than expected as his wife Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and friend Lord John Grey (David Berry) had slept together while he was presumed dead. It's difficult ...
Jamie's close friend Lord John Grey (David Berry), who harboured a not-so-secret love for the Highlander, was equally devastated by the loss. When Claire faced the threat of arrest on suspicion of ...
Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) and Lord John Grey (David Berry) have been friends for decades on Outlander. Their friendship began when Jamie was imprisoned at Ardsmuir Prison, which was under the ...