Hollywood star Alison Brie is spending time in Australia while filming her new project Apples Never Fall.
And on Monday, the actress, who played Trudy Campbell in Mad Men, enjoyed some time off as she relaxed at a Gold Coast beach.
The 40-year-old showed off her incredible figure in a green bikini as she spent time alone at the famous beach.
She enjoyed the warm weather as she exited the water soaking wet after going for a solo swim.
After a dip in the ocean, Alison protected herself from the sun by putting a white cap on and relaxing on the shore.
Mad Men star Alison Brie, 40, showed off her incredibly toned figure in a bikini as she enjoyed a relaxing day on Australia’s Gold Coast beach
The 40-year-old showed off her incredible figure in a green bikini as she spent time alone time at the famous beach
Alison has been busy working on her new series Apples Never Fall.
Produced by streaming giant Peacock, Apples Never Fall is the latest limited series based on one of Liane Moriarty’s bestselling novel.
Moriarty’s biggest hit has been HBO’s Big Little Lies, which starred Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon and Meryl Streep.
According to Deadline in March, Annette Bening and Sam Neill will join Jake Lacy and Brie as series regulars on the new thriller.
The series Apples Never Fall will be focused on the Delaneys, who appear to be the perfect family from outside, but not everything is as it seems.
Former tennis coaches Joy, played by Bening, and Stan, played by Neill, are parents to four adult children, two of whom will be played by Brie and Lacy.
She enjoyed the warm weather as she exited the water soaking wet after going for a solo swim
After a dip in the water, Alison protected herself from the sun by putting a white cap on and relaxing on the shore
Alison has been busy working on her new series Apples Never Fall in Australia
After decades of marriage together, the couple have sold-up their tennis academy to start their twilight years together.
However, shockwaves are sent through the family when Joy disappears, causing her children to reexamine their parents marriage.
The $79 million production is a collaboration between Universal Studio Group and Matchbox Pictures.
In September, the cast and crew of the show wrote an open letter for Matchbox Pictures and NBCUniversal to ‘do the right thing’ amid the strike.
MEAA acting director of entertainment, crew and sport Nikau Irvine told IF in September of the financial hardship they faced.
Produced by streaming giant Peacock, Apples Never Fall is the latest limited series based on one of Liane Moriarty’s bestselling novel
The series Apples Never Fall will be focused on the Delaneys, who appear to be the perfect family from outside, but not everything is as it seems
Former tennis coaches Joy, played by Bening, and Stan, played by Neill, are parents to four adult children, two of whom will be played by Brie and Lacy
‘Our members are steadfast in their support for the strikes in the US and understand the reasons why actors and writers are taking industrial action there.
‘Unfortunately they are now experiencing financial hardship because of the action of the same major Hollywood studios, in this case NBCUniversal.’
At the time, NBC Universal said they were excited to get back to work.
‘NBCUniversal is committed to our ongoing investment in Australian production, infrastructure, and training,’ the company said.
The $79 million production is a collaboration between Universal Studio Group and Matchbox Pictures
Earlier in the day, Alison was seen arriving to the beach in tiny yellow shorts and sneakers