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Outlander: Did you recognize this actor in this series that is a hit on Netflix? – Télé leisure

After starring alongside Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan in the last two seasons of Outlander, this actor is now part of the cast of this series, which is a hit on Netflix.

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This is THE current series Netflix. Inspired by the graphic novel by Si Spencer, Bodysuits tells the story of four detectives who, after discovering the same body in east London, must lead the investigation, each in their own time. As decades pass, they discover that their affairs are strangely intertwined, while an enigmatic political leader emerges whose role in this mystery remains unsolved. In the cast of this series, which brilliantly mixes the detective and science fiction genres, we find Stephen Graham, Shira Haas, Kyle Soller from a Star Wars series, Amaka Okafor or even this actor from the Outlander series.

Body: this Outlander actor in the casting of the latest hit on Netflix

Since October 19th Outlander fans can discover it Mark Lewis Jones as Edward Morley, the adoptive father of the enigmatic Elias Mannix, in two episodes of Bodysuits, Netflix’s new big hit. Before Bodies, which is currently the second most-watched series on Netflix behind Elite, The actor played Tom Christie, Allan and Malva’s father, in season 6 and the beginning of season 7Outlander. This was an old acquaintance of Jamie Fraser’s whom he had met in Ardsmuir Prison after the Battle of Culloden. Twenty years later, the two men found themselves in the United States, where the man had asked Jamie to settle on his land.

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Mark Lewis Jones was in the cast of The Crown on Netflix

Before starring in Bodies and Outlander, Mark Lewis Jones had a brief appearance in the Netflix series The Crown. The actor, who appeared in season 3 of the historical drama, played Edward Millward, a Welsh politician who was asked by the British royal family to teach Prince Charles Welsh before his inauguration as Prince of Wales on July 1, 1969. titled Tywysog Cymru (Prince of Wales in Welsh), was praised for its use of the Welsh language in much of its dialogue.

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