Jamie Johnston
Scottish footballer Jamie Johnston, known for his midfield skills, has played for clubs like Heart of Midlothian, Cowdenbeath, East Fife, and Dunfermline Athletic.
TV Actor
July 7, 1989
Cancer
35
Toronto, Canada
Jamie Johnston, born on March 22, 1987, is a Scottish actor best known for his portrayal of “PC Callum Stone” in the Scottish police drama series “Taggart.” He gained international recognition for his role as “Lord John Grey” in the historical drama series “Outlander,” which earned him a BAFTA Scotland Award nomination and a Scottish BAFTA Award win for Best Actor in Television.
Johnston’s acting career began in theater productions in Scotland before transitioning to television. He has appeared in numerous British TV shows, including “Holby City,” “Doctors,” and “Silent Witness.” He also had notable roles in the TV series “The Paradise” and “The Secret of Crickley Hall.”
In addition to his successful acting career, Johnston is a talented musician who plays the guitar, piano, and drums. He is also an avid photographer and a passionate supporter of the Scottish independence movement.
Johnston is married to actress Amy Manson, and they have two children together.