Juliet Cadzow, known for her role as Edie McCredie in the popular CBeebies show Balamory, has undergone a significant transformation over two decades since her debut on the series. The BAFTA award-winning BBC program, which aired from 2002 to 2005, featured Juliet as the school bus driver and mechanic on a colorful Scottish island.
Edie McCredie, the character she portrayed, was responsible for transporting children to nursery in her distinctive yellow van and fixing vehicles in her blue garage. Recently, Juliet reprised her role for the Balamory reboot, attracting a record audience of 1.5 million viewers for a CBeebies show debut.
Apart from her work on Balamory, Juliet has appeared in various TV shows including Still Game, Doctor Who, Skins, and River City. Her latest role as Norma Desmond in the theater production of Sunset Boulevard: The Backstage Cut showcases a dramatic departure from her previous on-screen persona.
The play, written and directed by Morag Fullarton, delves into the behind-the-scenes dynamics of Billy Wilder’s iconic 1950 film. Juliet’s portrayal of Norma Desmond has garnered attention for her complete transformation from the beloved character of Edie in Balamory.
Joining Juliet in the production are actors John Kielty, Mark McDonnell, and Frances Thorburn. Fans have expressed surprise at Juliet’s new role, with many commending her immersive performance. Juliet, reflecting on her time as Edie, reminisced about the joy of working on Balamory and the lasting impact it had on viewers.
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