She’s one of Hollywood’s busiest actresses.
And Margot Robbie was hard at work again on Wednesday, when the Australian actress took to the stage at a Q&A screening in New York City to discuss her latest film, Mary Queen Of Scots.
The 28-year-old stunned in an apricot colored dress for the publicity stop.
No rest: Margot Robbie was hard at work again on Wednesday, when the Australian actress took to the stage at a Q&A screening in New York City to discuss her latest film, Mary Queen Of Scots
The dress showed off plenty of The Wolf Of Wall Street star’s gorgeous gams.
The garment also boasted a deep, plunging neckline that allowed for glimpses of Margot’s cleavage.
On her feet she wore a pair of gold heels.
The highlight of the Oscar-nominated I, Tonya actress’ impeccable makeup was a slash of bright red across her lips.
Also in attendance was the film’s first-time director, Josie Rourke, who has an extensive theater background.
Her vision: Also in attendance was the film’s first-time director, Josie Rourke [L] who has an extensive theater background
Legs for days: The 28-year-old stunned in an apricot colored dress for the publicity stop
Taking the plunge! The garment also boasted a deep, plunging neckline that allowed for glimpses of Margot’s cleavage
In the film Saoirse Ronan plays the titular Mary, Queen of France at 16 and widowed at 18, who defies pressure to remarry; instead, returning to her native Scotland to reclaim her rightful throne.
But Scotland and England fall under the rule of her cousin Elizabeth I — played by Robbie.
‘Each young Queen beholds her “sister” in fear and fascination. Rivals in power and in love, and female regents in a masculine world, the two must decide how to play the game of marriage versus independence,’ the synopsis reads.
Kiss kiss: The highlight of the Oscar-nominated I, Tonya actress’ impeccable makeup was a slash of bright red across her lips
Robbie plays Elizabeth I in the film – in which she goes head to head against her cousin Mary [played by Saoirse Ronan]
‘Determined to rule as much more than a figurehead, Mary asserts her claim to the English throne, threatening Elizabeth’s sovereignty.
‘Betrayal, rebellion, and conspiracies within each court imperil both thrones – and change the course of history.’
Guy Pearce, David Tennant and Dunkirk star Jack Lowden also star.
Star-studded: Guy Pearce, David Tennant and Dunkirk star Jack Lowden also star in the film. Seen here with moderator Tina Brown