Grey's Anatomy star Kevin McKidd has revealed he’s “really homesick” and been looking to work in Scotland for years.Last year, the Elgin actor, 49, got his chance – for the first time in eight years – with the upcoming ITVX thriller Six Four in which he plays his first ever cop.
It’s a dream come true for Kevin, who moved to America in 2008 after being cast as Dr Owen Hunt in Grey’s Anatomy.Speaking to the Record via Zoom, Kevin admitted his homesickness got worse not being able to visit Scotland because of the pandemic.
He said: “I’ve been looking to do a project in Scotland for a while. I’ve been really homesick.“So it was lovely to be back working in Scotland.
Six Four feels like coming home to the home team on home ground.”After his breakout year in 1996 playing the doomed Tommy in Trainspotting and gang leader Malky in Small Faces, Kevin was a jobbing actor until finding international fame in Grey’s Anatomy.
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