Rachel Brosnahan looks lovely in a red coat while filming scenes of the wonderful Mrs. Maisel with John Waters in New York
She’s getting ready for the fourth season of her award-winning Amazon Studios show.
And Rachel Brosnahan looked lovely in a red coat while filming scenes for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel in New York on Wednesday morning in New York City.
The 30-year-old actress jumped into character as a witty comedian while catching up with famed director John Waters on a park bench in Manhattan.
Practicing cues: Rachel Brosnahan looked lovely in a red coat while filming scenes from The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel in New York on Wednesday morning in New York City.
Brosnahan bundled up in a gorgeous crimson-colored coat and black pants with white flats as he sat outside with the iconic filmmaker.
Rachel’s dark brown hair was curled in a late ’60s style and she was sipping a Coke from a glass bottle.
Waters sat next to him, clad in a black coat with a gray sweater and a colorful scarf draped over his neck with the New York Times resting on his lap.

Caption: The 30-year-old actress jumped into character as a witty comedian while catching up with famed director John Waters on a park bench in Manhattan

Beauty: Brosnahan bundled up in a gorgeous crimson-colored coat and black pants with white platters as he sat outside with the iconic filmmaker

Relax: Rachel’s dark brown hair was curled in a late ’60s style and she sipped a Coke from a glass bottle
It’s unclear what role John will play in the upcoming season, but the couple seemed to be enjoying their time together while filming.
Brosnahan was then seen carrying his trusty clear plastic umbrella fitted with a HEPA filter.
HEPA stands for High Efficiency Particulate Air and can reduce particles in the air, and although a filter cannot kill COVID-19, it can help circulate purified air.

Action: Waters sat next to him wearing a black coat with a gray sweater and a colorful scarf draped over his neck with the New York Times placed on his lap

Friendly faces: It’s unclear what role John will play in the upcoming season, but the couple seemed to be enjoying their time together during filming
She recently told an Instagram follower that the production team’s’ Covid compliance genius’ Maisel invented ‘HEPA bubbles’ and that she is’ currently taking arguments for names ”.
In addition to providing security amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the umbrella also protects Rachel’s hair and makeup from moving due to face mask issues.
Rachel works alongside Michael Zegen, Marin Hinkle, Tony Shalhoub and breakout star Alex Borstein, who also won an Emmy for his work on the series.

Safety first: Brosnahan was later seen carrying his trusty clear plastic umbrella fitted with a HEPA filter
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