Teddy Altman
Teddy Altman is a fictional character from the American television series Grey's Anatomy, portrayed by actress Kim Raver. First introduced in the show's sixth season as a cardiothoracic surgeon at Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital, now known as Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, Teddy Altman quickly became a central character due to her complex relationships with other characters and her expertise in her field.
Character Background[edit | edit source]
Teddy Altman served in the United States Army as a trauma surgeon, which is where she met Owen Hunt, another central character of the series. Her military background adds depth to her character, providing her with a unique perspective on medicine and life. She is known for her dedication to her patients, her skill as a surgeon, and her ability to remain calm under pressure.
Storyline[edit | edit source]
Upon her arrival at Seattle Grace, Teddy becomes involved in a love triangle with Owen Hunt and Cristina Yang, one of the show's original interns and a rising star in cardiothoracic surgery. Teddy's mentorship of Cristina becomes a significant aspect of her character, showcasing her willingness to teach and support the next generation of surgeons.
Throughout her time on the show, Teddy faces numerous personal and professional challenges, including the loss of her husband, Henry Burton, who dies during a surgery performed by Cristina. This event marks a turning point for Teddy, affecting her deeply and influencing her future decisions both in her personal life and her career.
Development and Reception[edit | edit source]
Teddy Altman's character has been well-received by fans and critics alike. Her complex relationships, professional dedication, and personal growth have made her a beloved character on Grey's Anatomy. Kim Raver's portrayal of Teddy has been praised for its depth and nuance, contributing significantly to the character's popularity.
Impact on the Series[edit | edit source]
Teddy Altman's presence in Grey's Anatomy has had a significant impact on the series' narrative. Her storylines often explore themes of love, loss, and resilience, resonating with the show's audience. Additionally, her role as a mentor to younger surgeons highlights the importance of guidance and support in the medical profession.
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