Wow, if I had known that Charles and Richard were in Fergus, I would have definitely driven down from North Bay to see this!! Not only am I a huge Outlander fan, I was also Charles Vandevaart’s Grade 1 teacher at Brisbane P.S. I also taught his sister, Jacqueline:) I guess he was acting when I was his teacher but he never said anything. He was a really nice and very bright little boy from a wonderful family. My nephew, Jim Watson, is also an actor and played Dr. Theo Hunter on the TV medical drama, “Transplant”. Ironically, Jim is also an avid rock climber! Thanks for posting such a cool video!
Ohhhh!!! If I'd know they were going to be there I would have driven down to see them! I live about 4 hours north of Fergus - and my son lives in Guelph!
Why doesn't he ask more questions about Outlander, and all the different actors they interact with. Especially the Mohawk characters which I believe are First Nation people in Caledonia.
Because of the strike they are not allowed (per their union) to "promote" their work, so they have to talk around it...makes for some great convos though!
Wow, if I had known that Charles and Richard were in Fergus, I would have definitely driven down from North Bay to see this!! Not only am I a huge Outlander fan, I was also Charles Vandevaart’s Grade 1 teacher at Brisbane P.S. I also taught his sister, Jacqueline:) I guess he was acting when I was his teacher but he never said anything. He was a really nice and very bright little boy from a wonderful family. My nephew, Jim Watson, is also an actor and played Dr. Theo Hunter on the TV medical drama, “Transplant”. Ironically, Jim is also an avid rock climber! Thanks for posting such a cool video!
Wow so cool to hear Richard and Charles speak of their Adventure's. on outlander .
Ohhhh!!! If I'd know they were going to be there I would have driven down to see them! I live about 4 hours north of Fergus - and my son lives in Guelph!
Really very good and enjoyed their conversation.
Why doesn't he ask more questions about Outlander, and all the different actors they interact with. Especially the Mohawk characters which I believe are First Nation people in Caledonia.
Most likely do to the writers strike so they aren’t really supposed to talk about the show
Because of the strike they are not allowed (per their union) to "promote" their work, so they have to talk around it...makes for some great convos though!
Bof.......