Where to watch Richard Rankin in the UK
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Richard Rankin is a Scottish film, television and theatre actor. He is best known for the Scottish sketch show Burnistoun and as Roger Mackenzie Wakefield in the Starz drama Outlander.
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- Midsomer Murders (1997) as Danny Wickham
- Outlander (2014) as Roger MacKenzie
- The Last Kingdom (2015) as Father Hrothweard
- Burnt (2015) as Reece Waiter
- Thirteen (2016) as DI Elliott Carne
- Trust Me (2017) as Dr Alex Kiernan
- The Syndicate (2012) as Sean McGary
- Rebus (2024) as John Rebus
- The Crimson Field (2014) as Captain Thomas Gillan
- The Old Guys (2009) as Groom
- The Replacement (2017) as Ian Rooney
- Burnistoun (2010) Cast
- Support the Girls (2018) Thanks
- Number 10 Cast
- From Darkness (2015) as Norrie
- The House of Him (2014) as Him
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Most-watched Richard Rankin films currently: Burnt (2015), Support the Girls (2018), The House of Him (2014).
What TV shows has Richard Rankin appeared in?
Selected TV credits: Midsomer Murders (1997), Outlander (2014), The Last Kingdom (2015), Thirteen (2016), Trust Me (2017).
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