
Julie Wilson Nimmo
Acting
Biography
Julie Wilson Nimmo is a Scottish actress, best known for her roles as Miss Hoolie in Balamory, Mrs Sawdust in Olga Da Polga and DC Megan Squire in BBC's Scot Squad.
Born: May 26, 1972
Place of Birth: East Kilbride, Scotland
Known For

Govan Fair Queen
Nine-year-old Abigail is reluctantly roped into the Govan Fair Queen competition by her grandmum Linda. With a holiday to Florida on the line and an old rivalry reignited, it's all to play for.

The Slab Boys
Paisley, Scotland, in 1957. Three likely lads look forward to the staff dance at the local carpet factory where they work

Chewin' the Fat
Chewin' the Fat is a Scottish comedy sketch show, starring Ford Kiernan, Greg Hemphill and Karen Dunbar. Comedians Paul Riley and Mark Cox also appeared regularly on the show. Chewin' the Fat first started as a radio series on BBC Radio Scotland. The later television show, which ran for four series, was first broadcast on BBC One Scotland, but series three and four, as well as highlights from the first two series, were later broadcast to the rest of the United Kingdom. Although the last series ended in February 2002, 6 Hogmanay specials were broadcast and offered on DVD when purchasing the Scottish Sun between 2000 to 2005, one every year. Chewin' the Fat gave rise to the spin-off show Still Game, a sitcom focusing on the two old male characters Jack and Victor. The series was mostly filmed in and around Glasgow and occasionally West Dunbartonshire. The English idiom to chew the fat means to chat casually, but thoroughly, about subjects of mutual interest.

Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage War
After her husband's death, A woman starts looking for independence.

Balamory
Live action series for pre-school children based around the small island community of Balamory in Scotland.

Scot Squad
Mockumentary comedy series following the life of scottish police officers from different areas of the force in a fly on the wall style.

Taggart
Taggart is a Scottish detective television program. The series revolves around a group of detectives initially in the Maryhill CID of Strathclyde Police, though various storylines have happened in other parts of the Greater Glasgow area, and as of the most recent series the team have operated out of the fictional John Street police station across the street from the City Chambers.

Pointless Celebrities
Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman present a celebrity version of the general knowledge quiz in which contestants try to come up with the answers that nobody else could think of.

The Young Person's Guide to Becoming a Rock Star
The Young Person's Guide to Becoming a Rock Star is a British comedy series, which aired on Channel 4 in 1998. It was a six-part satirical take on the music industry, written by Skins creator Bryan Elsley. The plot centered around a young Glaswegian band - Jocks Wa Hey - as they struggle to find success. The series won the 'Best Drama Serial' award at the 1999 RTS Television Awards and, that same year, writer Bryan Esley was nominated in the RTS 'Best Writer' category for the series. It was remade as My Guide to Becoming a Rock Star, a short-lived American/Canadian series that starred Oliver Hudson and was made for the now defunct The WB Television Network.

The Escort
Fleeing from his wife in France to London, 45-year-old Pierre is barely able to support himself. He meets friendly Tom, who offers to help him make ends meet by working as a male escort.
Filmography
as Judge Maggie
as Self - Presenter
as Self
as Dom
as DC Megan Squire
as Self
as Nurse Knight
as Miss Hoolie
as Girl in Soho
as Girl at Social Security
as Jude
as Bernadette Rooney