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Eddi McKee : ウィキペディア英語版
Eddi McKee

Eddi McKee is a fictional character from the BBC medical drama ''Holby City'', played by actress Sarah-Jane Potts. She first appeared in the thirteenth series episode "Rescue Me", broadcast on 7 June 2011. Eddi was a Senior Nurse at Holby City Hospital. She was introduced along with fellow nurse Chantelle Lane (Lauren Drummond) by the show's then executive producer, Johnathan Young. Potts was approached by the ''Holby City'' casting director for the role. She loved the character breakdown and filmed her own audition to send to the casting director. Potts was offered the role on the strength of her audition and she signed a yearlong contract.
Eddi is portrayed as being straight-talking, no-nonsense, loyal and compassionate. Eddi believed the nurses did the most important job in the hospital and she had very forthright opinions. Exploration of the character's backstory began when her younger brother, Liam (Luke Tittensor), was introduced and it was revealed that Eddi had run away from home to escape their alcoholic mother. Potts pointed out that Eddi herself liked to drink to deal with her many issues. The character had a relationship with Luc Hemingway (Joseph Millson), which proved popular with viewers. Eddi also became involved with locum consultant Max Schneider (John Light) and developed an addiction to painkillers. Eddi departed on 23 October 2012, after Potts left the role. Her departure was not announced prior to the episode's airing, in order to surprise viewers.
==Creation and casting==
On 14 May 2011, Daniel Kilkelly from Digital Spy announced that actresses Sarah-Jane Potts and Lauren Drummond had joined the cast of ''Holby City'' as new regular nurses Eddi McKee and Chantelle Lane respectively. Kilkelly reported the actresses would make their debuts during ''Holby Citys thirteenth series in June 2011.〔 Of the new characters, the show's then executive producer, Johnathan Young, commented "We're delighted to welcome Sarah Jane and Lauren to ''Holby City''. They've brought a new dynamic to the team with two very different characters in the formidable Eddi and the vivacious Chantelle. We have some fantastic storylines ready for them and I'm excited to see what lies ahead."〔
Potts was in the United States when she was approached by the ''Holby City'' casting director about the role of Eddi. After reading the character breakdown, Potts loved the idea of Eddi so much that she filmed her own audition and sent the tape over to the casting director. She was then offered the role on the strength of her audition and signed a yearlong contract.〔 Potts admitted that she had previously shied away from long-term roles, but she had no hesitations about signing up to play Eddi.〔 She added that her first week on set was a shock due to the amount of scenes they film in a day, but she thought it was good training.〔 Potts made her first screen appearance as Eddi during the episode broadcast on 7 June 2011.〔

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