Kelly Macdonald looks stylish in a copper paisley patterned co-ord as she leads the way at Amazon Prime's Ten Percent press night
Kelly Macdonald cut a stylish figure as she attended the Ten Percent press launch at the Picturehouse Central in London on Wednesday.
The actress, 46, wore a copper satin co-ord with a paisley pattern and bold black and orange panels for her outing.
She wore her top unzipped at the front and opted for a pair of black heels to add a few inches to her stature.
In style: Kelly Macdonald, 46, cut a stylish figure as she attended the Ten Percent press launch at the Picturehouse Central in London on Wednesday
The star wore her brunette hair pinned back behind her head and went for a subtle look with her make-up to highlight her pretty facial features.
Kelly makes a cameo in the Amazon Prime show which follows the same basic premise as Call My Agent!, following life at a top talent agency in London.
The staff struggle to please their precious celebrity clientele as they try to keep the business afloat following the death of the founder.
Glitterati: The actress wore a copper satin co-ord with a paisley pattern and bold black and orange panels for her outing
Completing the look: She wore her top unzipped at the front and opted for a pair of black heels to add a few inches to her stature
She was joined by Jack Davenport, 49, who plays the character of Jonathan Nightingale in the series.
Jack cut a dapper figure at the event, opting for a navy blue shirt which he wore unbuttoned at the collar under a blazer.
He wore a pair of black jeans and completed his look with a pair of brown suede shoes.
Dashing: She was joined by Jack Davenport, 49, who plays the character of Jonathan Nightingale in the series
Also in attendance was Rebecca Humphries, 34, who plays Julia Fincham in the show.
Rebecca looked stylish in a sheer lilac off-the-shoulder dress with a sweetheart neckline.
She wore a pair of unique white platform heels and carried a small matching handbag.
All stars: Also in attendance was Rebecca Humphries, 34, who plays Julia Fincham in the show while Prasanna Puwanarajah ensured he caught the eye in a gold and white paisley jacket
Prasanna Puwanarajah, who plays Dan Bala, ensured he caught the eye in a gold and white paisley jacket which he wore over a grey top.
He wore a pair of black jeans and some pristine white Adidas trainers for his outing.
Lydia Leonard, 40, looked stylish in a chic black dress with lace detail over the arms and shoulders.
Glamorous: Lydia Leonard, 40, looked stylish in a chic black dress with lace detail over the arms and shoulders
Stepping out: She wore lashings of make-up to highlight her pretty facial features and was happy to pose for pictures at the event
The actress, who plays Rebecca Fox, opted for a pair of heels with silver chain straps for the evening.
She wore lashings of make-up to highlight her pretty facial features and was happy to pose for pictures at the event.
Meanwhile, Hiftu Quasem looked chic in a sheer pleated black skirt and a matching jacket for the evening.
Fashion focus: Meanwhile, Hiftu Quasem looked chic in a sheer pleated black skirt and a matching jacket for the evening
She wore a pair of black leather boots and carried a matching handbag as she arried.
The star, who plays Misha Virani, was joined by Maggie Steed, 75, who plays Stella Hart in the show.
Maggie looked elegant in a charcoal grey dress and a navy blue jacket over the top.
Screen star: Maggie Steed, 75, who plays Stella Hart in the show, looked elegant in a charcoal grey dress and a navy blue jacket over the top
The trailer for the English-language remake of hit French comedy series Call My Agent! was been unveiled this month.
It sees a feisty Helena Bonham Carter lock horns with other actors and agents in the series about fictional talent agency Nightingale Hart.
The trailer sees the likes of Helena Bonham Carter, Dominic West and Bridgerton's Phoebe Dynevor all make cameo appearances as exaggerated versions of themselves, while other stars play the fictional agents.
Hilarious: The trailer sees the likes of Helena Bonham Carter, Dominic West and Bridgerton's Phoebe Dynevor all make cameo appearances as exaggerated versions of themselves
Tensions: The Amazon Prime series, titled Ten Percent, follows the fictional London talent agency Nightingale Hart as it struggles to adapt
In the first look trailer, fans are given a glimpse at the humorous storylines set to unfold as Kelly Macdonald pours a smoothie over the head of her agent Dan (Prasanna Puwanarajah).
The agency find themselves in an array of chaotic scenarios as Helena Bonham Carter and Olivia Williams lock horns as they are awkwardly offered the same part and David Oyelowo tries to hide from his real-life wife Jessica.
But the biggest reveal of the jam-packed clip is when experienced agent Jonathan, played by Jack Davenport, reveals the agency is 'f**ked' and must sell to an American company.
The agency is sent into more turmoil when the American representatives arrive to shake things up, with the agents desperately attempting to keep their clients onboard.
The British show, which will be released on April 28, is based off the French comedy series Dix pour cent, known in the UK and US as Call My Agent!.
Drama: The agency is sent into turmoil when the American representatives arrive to shake things up, with the agents desperately attempting to keep their clients onboard
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