Wild at Heart star who played Amanda Holden’s daughter unrecognisable years on
Rafaella Hutchinson has come a long way since playing Amanda Holden's daughter, Olivia Trevanion, on Wild at Heart.
After small roles in New Tricks, Beethoven and Life on Mars, the actress burst into fame for her role in the South African-based show, which captured the attention of animal lovers across the country.
The real-life daughter of actress Sally George and City Fund manager Chris Hutchinson, impressed fans with her believable performances from 2006 to 2008.
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Amanda Holden decided to leave Wild at Heart so she could focus more on her other projects like Britain's Got Talent – and she's since bagged herself a lot of other jobs too.
But Amanda wasn't the only one who was busy, with Rafaella taking up multiple acting gigs afterwards too.
Riding a wave of momentum, she capitalised on her success to bag roles in both Doctors and Blind Eye.
In addition, in 2015 and 2016, she featured on the silver screen in TV movies, Cider with Rosie and Fright Bites.
Furthermore, in a testament to her ability to act in a multitude of different settings, Rafaella took on the world of theatre.
Her credits include: The Merry Wives of Windsor (Royal Shakespeare Company), and 'The Rise and Fall of Little Voice' (2018).
However, after achieving so much in the world of acting, she decided to take on another element of performing arts — singing.
Rafaella honed her craft at the Institute of Contemporary Music Performance before writing and releasing original material with the band Swann and The Worries.
Now, having turned 28, it's fair to say she looks very different from her time on Wild at Heart.
Having chopped off her tresses, the actress has died her hair numerous colours, including bleach blonde, pink and dark red.
She's topped off her gorgeous look with an array of colourful tattoos.
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