The Kids TV star looks unrecognizable 21 years after her debut as she returns to helm a new TV series, but can you guess who she is?
A CBeebies star looks almost unrecognizable while hosting a new children’s series.
The former Balamory actress joined the cast of Olga De Polga, with her real-life partner taking over the role of her on-screen husband in the TV series.
21 years after her Balamory debut, the actress ditched her famous bob cut and now sports long red tresses, but can you guess who she is?
Who is it? A former Balamory actress joined the cast of Olga De Polga, and her real-life partner took on the role of her on-screen husband in the TV series.
Julie Wilson Nimmo, 51, who played schoolteacher Miss Hoolie on Balamory from 2002 to 2005, now fully resembles her beloved character.
The preschool series, which aired on CBeebies from 2002 to 2005, followed characters dressed in colors that matched their homes.
During her time at Balamory, Julie was known for sporting an upturned bob haircut with a green jacket and matching green scarf and hat.
And now, 18 years after leaving the role, Julie is headlining a new children’s television series with her husband, Scottish comedian Greg Hemphill, 53.
New style! 21 years after her Balamory debut, the actress ditched her famous bob cut and now she sports long red tresses, but can you guess who she is?
The new TV series, Olga da Polga, is based on Paddington Bear author Michael Bond’s children’s books, The Tales Of Olga De Polga, about a guinea pig.
The pet guinea pig, who loves to brag about his wild adventures to his animal friends, lives with his owners and their eight-year-old daughter, Karen.
The beloved duo, who married in 1999, play the role of Mr. and Mrs. Sawdust, and the actress debuts new long, red locks ahead of the show’s recent start date.
Blast from the past! Julie Wilson Nimmo, 51, who played schoolteacher Miss Hoolie on Balamory from 2002 to 2005 (pictured), now looks completely like her beloved character.
His on-screen daughter, Karen, is played by eight-year-old Glasgow schoolgirl Isla Mercer in her debut role, while 26-year-old Lesley Harcourt provides the voice of Olga.
Actress Julie and her husband Greg have two children, Benny and Chevy.
The family previously lived in Titusville, Florida, near the Kennedy Space Center, before moving back to Glasgow.
Iconic: During her time at Balamory, Julie was known for sporting an upturned bob haircut with a green jacket and matching green scarf and hat (pictured 2004)