Jodie Comer steps out in London

Jodie Comer cuts a casual figure in a sleeveless knitted sweater and baggy trousers as she enjoys a stroll in London

Jodie Comer rocked a casual look in a sleeveless knitted sweater as she stepped out for a stroll in North London on Friday.

The Killing Eve sensation, 30, wore a white T-shirt underneath the colourful knit garment and toted her trendy look with oversized navy trousers.

She kept it cosy in a pair of blue New Balance sneakers for her daily stroll.

The Liverpool-born actress carried the essentials in a navy crossbody bag, as she was spotted busy on her phone.

The Free Guy star – recently received rave reviews for her performance in the play Prima Facie – displayed her bare face and wore her blonde tresses loose. 

Stepping out: Jodie Comer, 30, rocked a casual look in a sleeveless knitted sweater as she stepped out for a stroll in North London on Friday

Casual: The Killing Eve sensation wore a white T-shirt underneath the colourful knit garment and toted her trendy look with oversized navy trousers

After her incredible sell-out on Broadway, Jodie is back in the UK after her one-woman show.

The British actress took on the role of Tessa who is a young and ambitious lawyer and represents people accused of sexual assault.

But her character ends up going through the legal system as a victim of rape – after she is assaulted herself, and begins to question her world.

Last year, Jodie has won an Olivier award after the show’s run at the Harold Pinter Theatre on the West End, and she has also received two BAFTA TV Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award and a Tony Award.

The actress began her career in 2008, but truly rose to fame when she debut in the spy thriller Killing Eve, where she plays the role of Villanelle – a psychopathic Russian assassin who develops an obsession with Eve Polastri.

Earlier in June, Jodie cut back tears as she scooped Best Lead Actress in a Play for her one-woman show Prima Facie at the 76th ceremony held at the United Palace in New York City. 

And sadly this year it was Jodie who felt the brunt of it as presenter Marcia Gay Harden accidentally called her ‘Julie Comer’ when announcing the winner. 

Marcia quickly corrected herself and told the audience: ‘I don’t have my glasses on!’

The mishap didn’t effect the actress though who was too overwhelmed by the honour of receiving such a prestigious award. 

Taking to Instagram a few days after the event she posted a picture of herself beaming as she held the award as well as a sweet snap of her and her brother embracing as her name was called. 

She captioned the snap: ‘I still cant find the words, so ill just post the pictures. I love you Bro.’ 

And the award goes to: The BAFTA winning actress won a Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Play for her one-woman show Prima Facie in June

A real showstopper: After recently debuting in Broadway the show has already recouped its $4.1million Broadway capitalization costs just ten weeks after the performances began

Prima Facie has made its Broadway debut this spring at The Golden Theatre after critical acclaim in the West End. 

It was revealed last week that the show has already recouped its $4.1million Broadway capitalization costs just ten weeks after the performances began. 

The one-woman play grossed $1.1million in sales at the Golden Theatre in June, breaking the previous house box office record. 

 

 

 

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