Kevin McKidd

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Kevin McKidd
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McKidd at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival
Born (1973-08-09) 9 August 1973 (age 39)
Elgin, Moray, Scotland
Occupation Actor
Years active 1996–present
Spouse(s) Jane Parker (1999–present)
Children Joseph McKidd
Iona McKidd

Kevin McKidd (born 9 August 1973) is a Scottish television and film actor and director. Before playing the role of Owen Hunt in Grey's Anatomy, McKidd starred as Tommy in Danny Boyle's Trainspotting (1996), Count Vronsky in the BBC miniseries Anna Karenina (2000), and Lucius Vorenus in the historical drama series Rome (2005–2007). He also provides the voice of John "Soap" MacTavish in the video games Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.

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[edit] Early life

McKidd was born and brought up in Elgin, in the north-east of Scotland, the son of Kathleen, a secretary, and Neil McKidd, a plumber.[1][2][3] At the age of 17, he worked at the Macallan distillery in Speyside.[4] He attended Seafield Primary School and Elgin Academy, and was a member of the local amateur dramatic group, Moray Youth Theatre. Planning to study engineering, he attended the University of Edinburgh, but dropped out and instead enrolled at Queen Margaret College in Edinburgh to study drama. He also joined Edinburgh University's student theatre company, Bedlam Theatre where he performed as a member of the improvised comedy troupe The Improverts.

[edit] Career

After playing Tommy in Trainspotting, McKidd was cast as Father Deegan in the 1996 Christmas episode of Father Ted. Subsequent roles include Malky Johnson in Small Faces.[5] In 2004, he played James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell, the third husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, in the BBC mini-series Gunpowder, Treason & Plot.

In 1999 he was part of an ensemble cast in Mike Leigh's Topsy Turvy, depicting the development of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado. The actors researched their historical characters and used this knowledge during extensive rehearsals to help develop dialog for scenes blocked out by Leigh. McKidd, like the rest of the cast, did his own singing in the Gilbert & Sullivan operettas portrayed in the film.

In 2001 he played Elliot in the British film Understanding Jane, directed by Caleb Lindsay. He appeared in Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven, and in the 2002 film adaptation of Nicholas Nickleby. In Neil Marshall's horror film, Dog Soldiers, he appeared as Pvt. Lawrence Cooper. In the 2005 BBC drama, The Virgin Queen, he played Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk.

In 1998, McKidd was in the four-part BBC2 series Looking After Jo Jo, playing the role of Basil. He was also one of the main stars of the joint HBO/BBC series Rome, where his portrayal of the soldier/politician Lucius Vorenus received critical acclaim.[6] The role gained him recognition in the US.[5]

Additional work includes his role in the Silence of the Lambs prequel Hannibal Rising (2007). In late 2007, McKidd began his role as the lead character in the American Fantasy television series Journeyman on NBC.[7] The show suffered from low ratings and only thirteen episodes were produced.

His role in Rome led to McKidd's casting in the medical drama series Grey's Anatomy as Dr. Owen Hunt.[5] He made his directorial debut in the series' seventh season,[5] directing the episode "Don't Deceive Me (Please Don't Go)". McKidd commented of the debut, "It's something I've really wanted to do for a long time. Shonda Rhimes and the producers all supported me and gave me the chance, and when you think it costs around $5million to make an episode, that's a lot to hang on an actor who really hasn't had any experience."[5] He won the award for "Best Performance in a Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline" at the 14th Prism Awards for his work in "Grey's Anatomy".

McKidd has done voice work and voiced the character of Jezz Torrent, flame haired lead singer of the fictional Scottish hard rock band Love Fist in the video games "Grand Theft Auto: Vice City". He is also credited with playing a voice-over for the character John "Soap" MacTavish in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.[8] McKidd was in talks in 2008 to portray Conner Macleod in a big screen remake of the 1986 fantasy movie Highlander though the role eventually went to Ryan Reynolds.

[edit] Speyside Sessions

McKidd instigated a Scottish folk music album that was recorded in 2011/12 at Hogmanay in his home town of Elgin. Many of the contributors to this 'collective' album are old school friends of McKidd's. The album was released on 15 June 2012 in aid of Save the Children.

Many of the tracks on the album are Scottish folk songs that were handed down through the generations including Now Westlin Winds, Both Sides the Tweed, Charlie is My Darlin', The Water is Wide, The Fairie Dance, Fareweel Tae Tarwathie, Iaun Ghlinn Cuach, Muckin' O' Geordie's Byre, The Lea Rig, Barnyard's O Delgaty, John Anderson, Raggle Taggle Gypsy, Diane of Pitgaveny and These are My Mountains.

Contributors to the album include Nick Lloyd Webber, Jamie D Reid, Bryan Tolland, Paul Anderson, Shona Donaldson, Dave Martin, Delane Morrison-Wallace, Morna Young, Carron Anderson, Ali Napier, Dan Conroy, Rose Millett, Garry Morrison, Bob Sharp, Jen Lunan, Carey Lunan and Donald Lunan.

According to accounts from McKidd's tweeting, this seems to be one of his most personal projects to date.[9]

[edit] Personal life

McKidd married Jane Parker in 1999, and they have two children, Joseph and Iona. The family resides in Los Angeles during filming of Grey's Anatomy, but try to go back to Scotland or the UK at least twice a year.[5]

Playing a doctor has led the actor to support the P3 Project, a friend's charity focusing on African pediatric care.[5]

[edit] Filmography

McKidd on 29 August 2010
Film
Year Film Role Other notes
1996 Small Faces Malky Johnson
1996 Trainspotting Tommy MacKenzie
1997 Behind the Lines Callan
1997 Richard II Henry Percy
1998 Hideous Kinky Henning
1998 Bedrooms and Hallways Leo
1998 The Acid House Johnny International Fantasy Film Award - Best Actor
1998 Dad Savage H
1998 Looking After Jo Jo Basil
1999 Topsy-Turvy Durward Lely
2000 Anna Karenina Count Vronsky
2001 Understanding Jane Eliott
2002 Nicholas Nickleby John Browdie
2002 Max George Grosz
2002 Dog Soldiers Pvt Lawrence Cooper
2002 That Old One Tom Furness
2003 The Key Duncan
2003 AfterLife Kenny Brogan
2003 16 Years of Alcohol Frankie BAFTA Scotland - Best Actor in a Scottish Film - Nominated
British Independent Film Award Best Actor - Nominated
2003 Does God Play Football Father Davis
2004 De-Lovely Bobby Reed
2004 The Purifiers Moses
2004 One Last Chance Seany
2005 Kingdom of Heaven English Sergeant
2006 The Rocket Post Thomas McKinnon
2007 The Last Legion Wulfila
2007 Hannibal Rising Kolnas
2008 Made of Honour Colin McMurray
2010 One Night in Emergency Peter Forbes
2010 Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief Poseidon
2010 Bunraku Killer #2
2011 The Great Ghost Rescue Hamish
2012 Comes A Bright Day Cameron
2012 Brave Voice: Lord MacGuffin/Young MacGuffin
2013 Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox Voice: Thomas Wayne/Batman

[edit] Television

Film
Year Film / Series Role Other notes
1996 Father Ted Father Deegan
1999 The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns Jericho O'Grady
2000 Anna Karenina Count Vronsky
2000 North Square Billy Guthrie
2004 Gunpowder, Treason & Plot James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell Biarritz International Festival of Audiovisual Programming - Best Actor
2005 The Virgin Queen Duke of Norfolk
2005-2007 Rome Lucius Vorenus
2007 Journeyman Dan Vasser Nominated - Saturn Award for Best Actor on Television
2008–present Grey's Anatomy Dr. Owen Hunt 2010 Prism Award - Best Performance in a Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline
2011 Prism Award - Best Performance in a Drama Series Episode - Nominated

[edit] Director

  • Grey's Anatomy (2011) .... "Don't Deceive Me (Please Don't Go)"
  • Grey's Anatomy (2011) .... "Poker Face" [10]
  • Grey's Anatomy (2012) .... "Let the Bad Times Roll"
  • Grey's Anatomy (2012) .... "I saw her standing there"
  • Grey's Anatomy Grey's Anatomy: Message of Hope (Webisodes)

[edit] Voice work

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://movies.yahoo.com/person/kevin-mckidd/biography.html
  2. ^ Hayes, Lorién (1 October 2000). "Kevin McKidd". The Guardian (London). Retrieved 7 May 2010. 
  3. ^ Scheindlin, Dahlia (20 June 2011). "Cast members from 3 US TV series wrap up tour". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 2 November 2011. 
  4. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBgtYaQYEwc
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Mciver, Brian (19 April 2011). "Scots actor Kevin McKidd can't wait to head home from the L.A. sunshine". The Daily Record. Retrieved 2 November 2011. 
  6. ^ Brian Lowry (11 January 2007). "Rome". Variety Magazine. Retrieved 26 March 2009. 
  7. ^ NBC gives 'Journeyman' the green light Digital Spy, 11 May 2007
  8. ^ McIver, Ian (11 November 2009). "Kevin McKidd: Being a super soldier in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 finally gave me chance to use my real accent". Daily Record. Retrieved 29 December 2009. 
  9. ^ http://www.facebook.com/pages/Speyside-Sessions/190701721034153
  10. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2069323/

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