After 31 years, what happened to BBC’s ‘The House Of Eliott’ beauty? Louise Lombard: Stunning Makeover and New Love Story surprise fans!

After 31 years, what happened to BBC’s ‘The House Of Eliott’ beauty? Louise Lombard: Stunning Makeover and New Love Story surprise fans!

The star, 54, played Evangeline Eliott between 1991 and 1994 in the popular series (pictured with co-star Stella Gonet)

Over three decades have passed since audiences last saw Louise Lombard as Evangeline Eliott – the young, fashion-loving sister from “The House Of Eliott.” Back then, Evangeline was known for her strikingly short brunette hair, bold red lips, and the classic charm of the 1920s. But today, at 54, Louise Lombard reemerges with a fresh look: soft blonde curls, a sun-kissed complexion, and a modern Hollywood vibe.

Aired between 1991 and 1994, “The House Of Eliott” followed two sisters, Beatrice (played by Stella Gonet) and Evangeline Eliott, as they pursued their dream of starting a fashion brand in 1920s London. Despite running for only three seasons and 34 episodes, the series left a strong impression, capturing the spirit of women’s empowerment and the evolving world of fashion in early 20th-century Britain.

The House of Eliott followed the lives of two sisters, Beatrice (Stella Gonet) and Evangeline Eliott, trying to set up a dress making business while in London in the 20s

After this iconic role, Louise kept challenging herself with various projects in both television and film. She appeared in shows like “Bodyguards,” “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” “NCIS,” “The Mentalist,” and “The Fix.” On the big screen, she acted in titles such as “Tale of the Mummy,” “My Kingdom,” “Countdown,” and the “After” series. More recently, audiences spotted her in “Oppenheimer” as Ruth Sherman Tolman – a small role, yet one that rekindled memories of her earlier fame.

Beyond acting, Louise has also embraced happiness in her personal life. Recently, she surprised fans by sharing wedding photos with her new husband, Tom Poleman, captioned “NYC 05-07-25” to mark their special day. The couple later enjoyed a romantic trip to Paris, posing under the Eiffel Tower and adding their own lock to the Love Lock Bridge. Louise frequently posts sweet moments with Tom on social media, drawing admiration from followers.

Before marrying Tom, Louise had been married to Jon Stephen and had dated Alessandro Sol. She is also a proud mother of two, balancing her career and family life with grace.

Looking back at Louise Lombard’s journey, her resilience and willingness to reinvent herself stand out. From the dreamy, slightly naive Evangeline of the past to today’s confident and fulfilled woman – each phase reflects a different kind of beauty.

For fans of classic British period dramas, Louise Lombard’s name remains forever linked with “The House Of Eliott.” But for her, that role was only the beginning of a richer, ever-evolving story.

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