Outlander’s Sam Heughan fuels James Bond rumours – despite auditioning for Casino Royale

Outlander’s Sam Heughan has fuelled the rumours linking him with the James Bond role.

The Scottish actor, 40, auditioned for the iconic role back in 2005 but was beaten by Daniel Craig.

Speaking to Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield on Tuesday’s This Morning, the star said he would love another shot at the ultimate acting gig. 

Dream role: Outlander star Sam Heughan said he is waiting for a call from the James Bond producers

Sam said: ‘Obviously it’s a dream for every actor. I auditioned for it back when they were doing Bond 21 when Daniel Craig was ccasinoast in Casino Royale and I think a lot of actors were seen in the UK. 

‘Of course it would be a dream role and a Scottish Bond, who doesn’t want to see another Scottish Bond!’

Other big name actors including Henry Cavill, Sam Worthington and ER’s Goran Visnjic were considered for Casino Royale after Pierce Brosnan stepped down as 007. 

Starring role: The Scottish actor, 40, shot to fame in the role of Jamie Fraser in Outlander, which has now aired five series

Starring role: The Scottish actor, 40, shot to fame in the role of Jamie Fraser in Outlander, which has now aired five series

What might have been: The star auditioned to take over from Pierce Brosnan but lost out to Daniel Craig

What might have been: The star auditioned to take over from Pierce Brosnan but lost out to Daniel Craig

Phillip asked Sam directly if he would pick up the phone to the Bond producers if they rang him now.

And the actor joked: ‘Yeah. I need to jump off this call because I’m waiting for Barbara Broccoli to give me a bell.’ 

Speculation has been rife for a number of years about who will replace Daniel Craig who has confirmed that No Time To Die will be his last Bond film. 

Among the many touted for the big role are James Norton, Tom Hiddleston, Richard Madden and Idris Elba.

The name's Bond...: Daniel Craig beat hundreds of actors including Sam Worthington and Henry Cavill to land the coveted role

The name’s Bond…: Daniel Craig beat hundreds of actors including Sam Worthington and Henry Cavill to land the coveted role

Next 007? Sam is one of a number of actors who have been linked with the iconic role since Daniel Craig announced his intention to stand down

Next 007? Sam is one of a number of actors who have been linked with the iconic role since Daniel Craig announced his intention to stand down

It comes after Sam recently slammed online bullies for subjecting him to six years of ‘constant bullying, harassment and stalking’ in an emotional Twitter post.

Taking to social media in April, the actor claimed he and his family had been subjected to death threats and abuse by unnamed individuals and that he ‘had to speak out’ due to the toll it is taking on his mental health.

The Scottish star also defended his decision to isolate in Hawaii saying he was ‘putting no one at risk and am not a burden to the locals.’

Harrowing: Sam recently slammed online bullies for subjecting him to six years of 'constant bullying, harassment and stalking' in an emotional Twitter post (pictured January 2020)

Harrowing: Sam recently slammed online bullies for subjecting him to six years of ‘constant bullying, harassment and stalking’ in an emotional Twitter post (pictured January 2020)

The star, who shot to fame on the first series of Outlander in 2014, wrote: ‘After the past 6 years of constant bullying, harassment, stalking and false narrative I am at a loss, upset, hurt and have to speak out. 

‘It’s affecting my life, mental state and is a daily concern. My costars, friends, family, myself, in fact anyone I’m associated with, has been subjected to personal slurs, shaming, abuse, death threats, stalking, sharing of private information and vile, false narrative. 

‘I’ve never spoken about it because I believe in humanity and have always hoped these bullies would just go away. I can’t elaborate for ongoing legal reasons but they are professionals: teachers, psychologists, adults who should know better.’

He continued: ‘Recently, these false claims vary from me manipulating fans, being a closet-homosexual, trying to mislead or exhort fans for money and disregarding Covid advice. 

Fame: Taking to social media, the actor claimed he and his family had been subjected to death threats by unnamed individuals and that he 'had to speak out' due to the toll it is taking on his mental health (pictured as James MacKenzie Fraser in Outlander)

Fame: Taking to social media, the actor claimed he and his family had been subjected to death threats by unnamed individuals and that he ‘had to speak out’ due to the toll it is taking on his mental health (pictured as James MacKenzie Fraser in Outlander)

‘I’ve done none of the above. I’m a normal guy and nothing like the characters I play.’

Explaining his decision to self-isolate in Hawaii rather than return to the UK, he wrote: ‘I came here before the travel ban. Non of us knew how bad things would get but as the situation worsened, upon the advice of everyone I trust, I decided to remain in a safe environment. 

‘It was a good decision. I’m safe, isolated, putting no one at risk and am not a burden to the locals. Several telling me they are desperate to sell their produce (as hotels and restaurants are now closed). We have not been asked to leave.

‘I’m nervous to take 3-5 flights back to the UK, around 20 hours on several planes, exposing myself to more danger, to be stuck in a city. 

‘This will only increase the risk to others and myself. Recently I was ill for 3 months and am being doubly careful.’ 

Brave: The star, who shot to fame on the first series of Outlander in 2014, wrote: 'After the past 6 years of constant bullying, harassment, stalking and false narrative I am at a loss, upset, hurt and have to speak out'

Brave: The star, who shot to fame on the first series of Outlander in 2014, wrote: ‘After the past 6 years of constant bullying, harassment, stalking and false narrative I am at a loss, upset, hurt and have to speak out’

Sam said the bullies had created a ‘false narrative’ about himself as well as sharing private information and abusing himself and his loved ones on ‘blogs and social media.’   

Sam is most famous for his role as Highland warrior Jamie MacKenzie Fraser in Outlander alongside Catriona Balfe. 

The hit series has already been renewed for a sixth season on Starz, which will likely debut in 2021. 

Outlander cast:  Season 5 of Outlander has recently debuted on Starz, series stars Sam Heughan, Caitriona Balfe, Sophie Skelton and Richard Rankin visited Build Studios in February 2020

Outlander cast:  Season 5 of Outlander has recently debuted on Starz, series stars Sam Heughan, Caitriona Balfe, Sophie Skelton and Richard Rankin visited Build Studios in February 2020

The fifth season is largely based on the fifth book in the Outlander novel series, The Fiery Cross, with sixth season based on the sixth book, A Breath of Snow and Ashes.

Outlander follows the romance through time between Claire, an English combat nurse in 1945, who becomes transported back in time to 1743, where she meets Jamie.

There are currently eight books in Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander novel series, with the most recent book, Written In My Heart’s Own Blood, published in 2014.

Gabaldon is currently writing the ninth book in the series, Go Tell The Bees That I’m Gone, which doesn’t have a publication date.

If you have been affected by this story, you can call the Samaritans on 116 123 or visit www.samaritans.org 

Success story: Outlander follows the romance through time between Claire, an English combat nurse in 1945, who becomes transported back in time to 1743, where she meets Jamie

Success story: Outlander follows the romance through time between Claire, an English combat nurse in 1945, who becomes transported back in time to 1743, where she meets Jamie