‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Just Set Up Kevin McKidd, Kim Raver Show Exits
Kevin McKidd and Kim Raver are set to exit 'Grey's Anatomy' in the season 20 finale airing May 7, marking the end of their long-running roles as Owen Hunt and Teddy Altman. Their characters, who share a complex romantic history and two children, may face a dramatic conclusion following a cliffhanger involving a bridge collapse. The departures were announced by ABC, with both actors expressing gratitude for their time on the show and acknowledging the impact of their roles and collaborations.
- ▪Kevin McKidd and Kim Raver will leave 'Grey's Anatomy' in the May 7 season finale after multiple seasons playing Owen Hunt and Teddy Altman.
- ▪Their characters, who were married in season 18 and recently divorced, have been exploring reconciliation in the current season.
- ▪The penultimate episode ended with a cliffhanger suggesting Owen may be involved in a bridge collapse as Teddy receives a voicemail from him mid-collapse.
- ▪Both actors have played their roles since the show's earlier seasons, with Raver returning after a five-year absence.
- ▪McKidd has also directed nearly 50 episodes of the series and expressed appreciation for Shonda Rhimes and the show's creative team.
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Kim Raver and Kevin McKidd in 'Grey's Anatomy.' Anne Marie Fox/Disney (2) Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text Grey’s Anatomy could send Owen and Teddy off with a happy ending — or not. ABC announced last month that veteran stars Kevin McKidd and Kim Raver would be exiting the long-running medical drama created by Shonda Rhimes in the upcoming May 7 season finale. The actors have played Owen and Teddy, respectively, since season five for McKidd and season six for Raver (she took five years off and later returned).
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