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Kim Raver
Birth Name:Kimberly Jayne Raver[1]
Birth Date:1969 3, mf=yes
Birth Place:New York City, U.S.
Occupation:Actress
Alma Mater:Boston University
Years Active:1975–present
Children:2

Kimberly Jayne Raver (born March 15, 1969)[2] is an American actress. She is known for television roles such as Dr. Teddy Altman on ABC's medical drama Grey's Anatomy, Kim Zambrano on Third Watch, and Audrey Raines on 24.

Early life

Kim Raver was born and raised in New York City by her mother. She attended Boston University, where she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in drama.[3]

She is fluent in French and German, a language that she learned as a child from her German-born mother.

Career

Raver got her start as a child star in 1975 appearing on Sesame Street at age 6. She remained on the show for three years. She initially acted in commercials for Visa and Jeep when her adult career began. Her first prominent role was her Broadway debut in 1995 in the Philip Barry play "Holiday" in which she co-starred with Laura Linney and Tony Goldwyn. She also appeared in the feature film City Hall with Al Pacino. She also co-starred with John Spencer and David Schwimmer in "The Glimmer Brothers," a production of the Williamstown Theatre Festival, written by Warren Leight. After her time on Third Watch, she was cast as Audrey Raines in the television series 24, and was a series regular for two seasons.

During the fall 2006 television season, Raver starred in the ABC television series The Nine. Although the show received outstanding critical reviews, it did not take off in the Nielsen ratings and was cancelled. She reprised her role in 24s season 6 as Audrey Raines. The character was in a catatonic state at the end of the season.

Raver starred as Nico Reilly, the editor-in-chief of Bonfire magazine, in NBC's television drama series Lipstick Jungle. The show was adapted from the Candace Bushnell novel and ran for 20 episodes from February 2008-January 2009.

Raver joined Season 6 of Grey's Anatomy in a recurring role as Dr. Teddy Altman, a cardiothoracic surgeon brought in by Dr. Owen Hunt, who served with her in Iraq. She made her on-screen debut on November 12. It was announced on January 4, 2010, that Raver had become a series regular on the show.[4] On May 18, 2012, Grey's Anatomy creator, Shonda Rhimes, announced that Raver had decided to leave Grey's Anatomy after three seasons, "I know this season's finale had some surprises for viewers and the exit of Kim Raver was one of the big ones. But Kim's series option was up and she was ready to give Teddy Altman a much-needed vacation. It's been a pleasure working with someone as talented and funny and kind as Kim; everyone is going to miss her terribly. I like to imagine that Teddy is still out there in the Grey's Anatomy universe, running Army Medical Command and building a new life."[5] When the news of her departure was released, Raver wrote on her Twitter, "I've had one of the best times of my creative career working on Grey's with Shonda, Betsy and the best cast on Television," she wrote, adding: "I feel fortunate and grateful to have worked with such an amazing team at GA [Grey's Anatomy]. [I] am going to miss everyone!! And to the GA [Grey's Anatomy] fans, you guys rock! I am sure S9 [season nine] will be great![6]

In 2014, Raver returned to the role of Audrey Boudreau (née Heller, then married and known as Raines) for the twelve-episode . In 2015, she had a guest appearance on the eleventh-season premiere of Bones.

In 2017, Raver recurred on the fifth season of Ray Donovan and also returned as Dr. Teddy Altman on Grey's Anatomy for its 14th season.[7] [8] In the same year, Raver was cast in the recurring role of Dr. Andrea Frost on the second season of the ABC political drama Designated Survivor.[9] In May 2018, it was announced that she would once again become a series regular on Grey's Anatomy, beginning with its 15th season.[10]

Raver continues to study theater in New York with teacher and mentor Wynn Handman.

Personal life

Raver has been married to director and writer Manuel Boyer since 2000. They have two sons.[11]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002Martin & OrloffKashia
2004Mind the GapVicki Walters
2005Keep Your DistanceSusan Dailey
Haunting SarahErica Rose Lewis / Heather Rose Lord
2006Night at the MuseumErica Daley
2007PrisonerRenee
2018[12] Captain MarvelVoice role
2023The BraidSarah

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1975–1978Sesame StreetKimTV series
1994Menendez: A Killing in Beverly HillsLindaTV film
1995C.P.W.Deanne LandersEpisodes: "Stephanie and the Wolves", "Chess Moves", "The Best, False Friend"
1996Law & OrderWendy KarmelEpisode: "Homesick"
1997Soul MatesDr. Joanna KincadeTV film
Victoria KeenanEpisode: "Reasonable Doubts"
Spin CityJeannieEpisode: "My Life is a Soap Opera"
1998TrinityClarissa McCallisterEpisodes: "Pilot", "In a Yellow Wood", "No Secrets"
1999–2005Third WatchKim ZambranoMain role (season 1-5), Recurring (season 6) 111 episodes
2002ERFDNY Paramedic Kim ZambranoEpisode: "Brothers and Sisters"
2005–200724Audrey RainesMain role (season 4-5), Recurring (season 6) 52 episodes
2005Haunting SarahErica Rose / Heather RoseTV film
2006–2007Kathryn HaleMain role (13 episodes)
2008–2009Lipstick JungleNico ReillyMain cast (20 episodes)
2009Inside the BoxCastleSamantha HathawayTV pilot
2009–2012,
2017–present
Grey's AnatomyDr. Teddy AltmanMain cast (season 6–8, 15–present), Recurring (season 14)
160 episodes
2010Bond of SilenceKaty McIntoshTV film
2012MichelleTV film
2012–2014RevolutionJulia NevilleRecurring role (9 episodes)
2013Special Agent Paris SummerskillEpisodes: "Red: Part 1 & 2"
2014Audrey Boudreau-Heller / Audrey RainesMain role (12 episodes)
2015BonesSpecial Agent Grace MillerGuest role (2 episodes)
The AdvocateFrankie ReeseTV Pilot
Full CircleMadeline FaulknerMain role (season 3; 10 episodes)
2016ZoobiquityDr. Julia FisherTV film
2017APBLauren FitchRecurring role (3 episodes)
Ray DonovanDr. BergsteinRecurring role (4 episodes)
2018Designated SurvivorDr. Andrea FrostRecurring role (season 2) 6 episodes
2019Marvel Rising: Heart of IronCaptain MarvelVoice
2020–2023Station 19Dr. Teddy AltmanGuest role (season 3, 5-6) 4 episodes

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TV Guide. Kim Raver Biography. live. March 20, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200320185517/https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/kim-raver/bio/192407/. September 12, 2020.
  2. Web site: Kim Raver . AllMovie. Collar, Cammilla. September 12, 2020. live . https://web.archive.org/web/20170810014613/http://www.allmovie.com/artist/kim-raver-p264348 . August 10, 2017.
  3. Web site: Kim Raver. The Improper Bostonian. Soroff, Jonathan. April 22, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20100911034204/http://www.improper.com/features/kim-raver/ . September 11, 2010.
  4. Web site: Kim Raver becomes series regular on 'Grey's Anatomy'. Adam B.. Vary. January 4, 2010. Entertainment Weekly.
  5. Web site: 'Grey's Anatomy' season finale: Shonda Rhimes on two major exits. Entertainment Weekly. May 18, 2012.
  6. Web site: Eggenberger. Nicole. Chyler Leigh, Kim Raver Leave Grey's Anatomy. US Weekly. May 18, 2012 . Celebrity News. May 18, 2012.
  7. Web site: Petski. Denise. 'Ray Donovan': Kim Raver Set To Recur On Season 5. Deadline. June 20, 2017 . June 20, 2017.
  8. Web site: Andreeva. Nellie. 'Grey's Anatomy': Kim Raver To Make A Return In Season 14. Deadline. June 20, 2017 . June 20, 2017.
  9. Web site: Ausiello. Michael. Designated Survivor Stages 24 Reunion: Kim Raver Set for Big Season 2 Arc. TVline. November 9, 2017 . March 21, 2018.
  10. Abrams. Natalie. Grey's Anatomy promotes Kim Raver to series regular again. Entertainment Weekly. May 21, 2018.
  11. Web site: 24's Kim Raver Welcomes Baby No. 2. People.com. Ulrica. Wihlborg. October 9, 2007.
  12. Web site: Cheng. Susan. Flaherty. Keely. Marvel's Launching A New Franchise Of Wonderful, Diverse Superheroes. BuzzFeed News. December 7, 2017. December 7, 2017.