Every so often, albeit very rarely, a track comes along that changes the trajectory of an artist's career forever. A song that cements their status and elevates them to entirely new levels. Their Someone Like You, New Rules or Thinking Out Loud.
01.09.2022 - 17:29 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Outlander star Graham McTavish has signed up to celebrity personalised video site Cameo, and is charging an eye-watering £168.
The 61-year-old actor, from Glasgow, is best known for his roles as Dougal MacKenzie in the hit Starz show and Dwalin in The Hobbit trilogy series. However, the Scots actor has just joined Cameo and is available for all fans' personalised video needs.
Graham has a key role in the follow-up to Game of Thrones which is currently airing, House of the Dragon, which is set centuries before the current GOT timeline and focuses on a burgeoning civil war between Daenerys Targaryen’s ancestors.
The New Zealand-based actor is playing Ser Harrold Westerling, one of the main figures involved in the growing tensions between the two Targaryen factions in his role as the Lord Commander of the Kingsguard under King Viserys I. Graham is just the latest celeb to sign up to the platform, and is certainly set to rake it in with his extra set of income.
So far, the star has amassed 3,000 followers on the site and has an impressive 5-star rating from delivering his tailored videos to fans. But he isn't the only well-kent Scot who is available on the site.
The average Cameo price averages at around £30, and the Men In Kilts co-creator is certainly well above the average. However, compared to famous faces like Dundee-born Brian Cox, Graham's price is a bargain.
The Succession star charges £598 for fans who wish to get a personalised message from him, and he warns them he will tell them 'to f*** off in a very uncertain manner". Other Scots on the site are considerably more affordable than Brian or Graham for those looking for a cheaper option.
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Every so often, albeit very rarely, a track comes along that changes the trajectory of an artist's career forever. A song that cements their status and elevates them to entirely new levels. Their Someone Like You, New Rules or Thinking Out Loud.
Every so often, albeit very rarely, a track comes along that changes the trajectory of an artist's career forever. A song that cements their status and elevates them to entirely new levels. Their Someone Like You, New Rules or Thinking Out Loud.
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