She's best known for her role as Glinda in the West End musical Wicked.
But
Helen Dallimore, 44, ditched the stage for the outdoors on Thursday
while filming new scenes for season two of Here Come The Habibs.
The
Melbourne actress, who plays Olivia O'Neill on the Aussie comedy
series, bizarrely clutched a fish while showing off her cleavage in a
striped swimsuit worn under a white kaftan-like shirt.
Busty: Helen Dallimore showed off her
cleavage in a blue and white striped swimsuit worn underneath a white
kaftan-like shirt while filming Here Come The Habibs on Thursday
Fishy: The 44-year-old actress was seen grappling with a slippery fish while filming scenes
She paired the look with open toe heels and a wide brimmed hat, concealing some of her short blonde mane.
At one point, the Helpmann award-winner was presented with what appeared to be a dead fish, likely as part of the show.
As a production crew member handed her the slippery snapper, Helen beamed before making her way to the set.
What a catch: The actress was presented with what appeared to be the dead fish, likely as part of the show
Windy: Helen got caught in the wind as she made her way to set
She
recently told Daily Mail Australia that she is happy to be featured on a
show about Muslims and Lebanese culture in Australia, particularly in
the wake of national debates on immigration.
'I'm
proud to be [on the show] and reflecting certain opinions back at the
country as well,' she recently told Daily Mail Australia.
The talented beauty's theatre credits include Guys and Dolls, Blood Brothers and Legally Blonde The Musical.
Proud: Helen recently told Daily Mail
Australia that she is happy to be featured on a show about Muslims and
Lebanese culture in Australia, particularly in the wake of national
debates on immigration
Getting political: 'I'm proud to be [on the show] and reflecting certain opinions back at the country as well,' she said
Established: The talented beauty's theatre credits include Guys and Dolls, Blood Brothers and Legally Blonde The Musical
She originated the role of Glinda in Wicked in 2006 and she told previously acknowledged that the role was her biggest.
'Wicked was certainly the biggest thing I've ever been involved with,' she told The Australian.
She later found success on mainstream TV, having once starred in Home and Away and Children's TV series Magic Mountain.
The half-English starlet was previously married to fellow actor Abe Forsythe, although they split in 2013.
Success: She also found success on mainstream TV, having once starred in Home and Away and Children's TV series Magic Mountain