Do you recognise this acclaimed actress as a cheeky little girl?
A super adorable snap has emerged showing one of our fave Line of Duty stars.
The actress is best known for her role in the BBC series as well as her role as Karen White in ITV’s Broadchurch.
But can you guess which star this little girl grew up to be?
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It’s Vicky McClure!
The star, 34, uploaded the sweet snap to celebrate her late grandfather’s birthday.
In the pic the youngster gives the camera a cheeky grin as she cuddles up to him.
She wrote: “My Grandad Hedley. Would of been his birthday today.
“He was the entertainer in my family and one of the greatest men in my life. ❤️#ted.” [sic]
One fan commented: “Grandad’s are magical beings. Mine certainly was. .” [sic]
“They play such an important part in a family and leave memories to treasure forever,” another wrote.
Vicky is known for her role as Detective Sergeant Kate Fleming in police drama Line of Duty.
The star, who hails from Nottingham, made her big screen debut in the 1999 film A Room For Romeo Brass, playing Ladine Brass.
Following this she starred in Channel four’s This Is England.
Vicky won the BAFTA for Best Actress for her role in the series back in 2011.
In her personal life, she is loved up with her partner, Welsh producer Jonny Owen.
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Vicky and Jonny celebrated their five-year anniversary earlier in the year.
The couple stayed in a glamorous hotel suite at the Celtic Manor Resort in south Wales.
Speaking about the romantic break Vicky tweeted: “Never stayed in a hotel suite!!! It’s ridiculous! I’m not complaining!!!”
Earlier this year the star opened up about the possibility of having children.
She revealed that she’s tired of getting questions about having her own brood.
Speaking to Garzia Vicky said: “If this was a bloke, that would never happen.
“It’s none of your business.
“You know, whether women choose to work when they have children, whether they choose not to, whether they do a bit of both, it’s nobody’s business.”
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