Julie Wilson Nimmo

Julie Wilson Nimmo

Julie Wilson-Nimmo is a Scottish actress best known for playing the role of Miss Hoolie in the BBC One, Two and CBeebies 2002–05 children's programme "Balamory".

She is married to the comedic actor Greg Hemphill who stars as Victor McDade on the popular Scottish TV comedy series "Still Game". They also appeared together in earlier TV comedies "Pulp Video" (1995–96, her first major TV credit) and "Chewin' the Fat" (1999–2002), and have two sons—Benny (born 2001) and Chevy (born 2005). After taking a break from acting, she returned to the stage in Glasgow as So-Shy in a production of Sandy Wilson's pantomime musical "Aladdin".

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