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Outlander's Sam Heughan shares series of baby-faced throwback snaps - and he's far from Jamie Fraser

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Sam Heughan fans were delighted as a series of throwback photos of him emerged online - and the baby-faced Scots boy looks unrecognisable to the hunky Jamie Fraser we know and love.

The Outlander star, 40, took part in an virtual interview with the Edinburgh Steiner School - where he studied over 20 years ago - and took a trip down memory lane as he looked back on the start of his career.

During the interview, fans were given a treat as throwback pictures show a baby-faced Sam surrounded by his fellow students.And Sam, who is originally from Balmaclellan in Dumfries, looks extremely different from the red-headed Jamie Fraser we all know and love so much.Sam, who is currently isolating in Hawaii, spoke fondly of his time at the school.

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