COVER STORY w/ David Berry: “Gender shouldn’t define your worth or your identity”
Since breaking through in Outlander, David Berry (January 18, 1984, Toronto, Canada) has become essential. His Lord John Grey isn’t built on excess, but on restraint: a man suspended between duty, desire, and a time when love itself could be a death sentence.
Before becoming one of the most quietly magnetic presences in the Outlander universe, his arrival in season three quickly turned him into a cult favorite, reshaping the emotional dynamics of the series.
Off camera, the narrative continues: fatherhood, introspection, a complicated relationship with exposure, and an inner life that outweighs any headline. Ultimately, there’s no grand epic in his discourse... Only an uncomfortable honesty. He speaks about anxiety and depression without dramatics. About loneliness in hotel rooms. About a career that demands disappearing from your own life while stepping into someone else’s. And alongside it all, an almost obsessive need to understand: the world, the characters, himself.
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“I still feel some friction when people ask me about that.” After wrapping the final season of #Outlander, David Berry isn’t quite ready to say goodbye.
In an interview with Stellar, the Australian actor reflects on life after playing Lord John Grey, which has seen him return home to Sydney full-time, and teases his bold idea for a reboot: an Outlander musical. “This is an exclusive for you,” Berry says, explaining that he’d like the cast to reunite on the big screen for a song-driven reimagining of the popular series.
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Outlander fans stepped back in time for a breathtaking evening to celebrate the premiere of #BloodOfMyBlood. ⏳❤️‍🔥 Stream Outlander: Blood of my Blood this Saturday from 12:30pm AEST, only on Stan. #Outlander