Alison Brie was seen smiling as she stepped out in New York City on Tuesday.
The Mad Men star, 41, was heading to NBC Studios, presumably to do press for her new series.
She is currently starring in Peacock’s hit series Apples Never Fall.
The brunette was dressed in a stylish blue mini-dress that showcased her slender legs.
Alison added tights, perhaps to keep warm in New York’s chilly weather, and wore a classic hound’s-tooth jacket.
Mad Men star Alison Brie was all smiles as she stepped out in New York City on Tuesday
She was dressed in a stylish blue mini-dress that showcased her slender legs
She accessorized with a designer handbag that matched her heels.
Brie is best known for her star-making turn as Trudy Campbell in Mad Men and for playing Annie Edison in Community.
She also starred as Ruth ‘Zoya the Destroya’ Wilder in the female wrestling drama GLOW, which ran for three seasons on Netflix.
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.
Annette Bening and Sam Neill will join Jake Lacy and Brie as series regulars on the thriller.
The series Apples Never Fall is focused on the Delaneys, who appear to be the perfect family from outside – but not everything is as it seems.
The Mad Men actress, 41, was heading to NBC Studios – presumably to do press for her new series
Georgia Flood, from left, Conor Merrigan Turner, Jake Lacy, Annette Bening, Brie and Essie Randles pose for a portrait to promote Apples Never Fall in February in LA
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.
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 Australia’s Matchbox Pictures.