As Lieutenant Jeremy Foster, actor Tom Brittney made a […] He first appeared in the episode Rent. He is an actor and producer, known for Grantchester (2014), Make …
The following is a list of characters from Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series, beginning with … “It was pretty much come in, chuck on my old uniform, mess up my wig, cover me in a bit of muck and mud and blood and [set] me down, and you could see that my character, Lt. Foster, has injured his leg, so he’s obviously done a bit of battling.
Tom Brittney, Actor: Grantchester. Everyone knew that there was something special about ‘UnREAL’ in the fact that what it shun a light on that no one had done before [was] about this reality TV thing and what happens behind the scenes.”This material may not be republished, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.While his return was brief, Tom enjoyed being back on “Outlander” and credited the show’s fans for helping pave the way to Foster’s “Prestonpans” reappearance.“Outlander” Season 2 continues Saturdays at 9 PM ET/PT on Starz. “The reaction from my death was worth it I think. We were up in Aviemore, up in the Highlands, for the first week shooting the scene where I come out of the farrier’s shed and that was pretty cold.
“Obviously a very horrible storyline — very different from Foster.
And the tragedy of losing Angus, and stuff like that — obviously that’s far more important than Foster, but in terms of the pure brutality of that 15 minute battle — no one was safe,” he said.“When I originally auditioned for it, it was two episodes and like I said when I first spoke to you, I never imagined the reaction that I would get from those first two episodes. Tom Brittney made a surprise return to “Outlander” last Saturday night on Starz. Tom’s mother Lynn Brittney is well known in her own right – as the author of the Mayfair 100 mystery series, which is set in WWI era Mayfair, London. And then for them to bring me back — and it’s all thanks to the fans, that’s all thanks to the fact that it somehow… created such a reaction in the fans that [the producers] felt that they could bring me back — to kill me,” Tom laughed.“I like to think that he was someone who did his job, but wasn’t a soldier by complete nature,” Tom said of Foster.“When I was woke up to go to filming, I was being driven quite a far way out of Glasgow. It was just straight to the death,” Tom said.Jamie, Dougal, Rupert, Angus, Murtagh and Fergus were all featured in the battle scenes, but when Access asked if Tom had to shoot any battle scenes that didn’t make air, or if he was just covered in fake blood and sweat for what became Lt. Foster’s return and exit, the actor said it was the latter.Although his character asked to be taken to the infirmary, Dougal ended up killing him after Lt. Foster told him that the uprising would not be successful against the British.“That was a lot of fun,” he said when Access asked about filming “UnREAL” Season 1, which recently came out on DVD . But, no I didn’t film any battle scenes.