Natasha Lyonne dresses in an Alessandra Rich tweed suit in New York and announces that she is directing her first feature film
A week after donning red at the premiere of her new series Poker Face, four-time Emmy nominee Natasha Lyonne stepped out of NBC Studios in Manhattan on Monday sporting a leggy look.
The 43-year-old New Yorker looked sophisticated in a black tweed Alessandra Rich blazer and matching miniskirt with white stockings and black pumps curated by stylist Cristina Ehrlich.
Natasha was ready for her HDTV close-up thanks to the rest of her glam crew: hairstylist Ursula Stephen, Kabuki makeup artist, and nail artist Sonya Belakhlef.
Chic: Four-time Emmy nominee Natasha Lyonne stepped out of NBC Studios in Manhattan on Monday sporting a leggy look
Lunch lady: The 43-year-old New Yorker looked sophisticated in an Alessandra Rich black tweed blazer and matching miniskirt with white stockings and black pumps curated by stylist Cristina Ehrlich
Lyonne (née Braunstein) was in TODAY to promote Rian Johnson’s new 10-episode mystery series, “Case of the Week,” premiering Thursday on Peacock, which she executive produces and stars as casino worker Charlie Cale.
‘[Rian] he’s actually a genius. People, like, say that word a lot, but he’s a really clean genius,’ NYU dropout Tisch gushed.
“However, the most important thing is that he is a friend of mine and I really love this boy.”
BTS: Natasha was ready for her HDTV close-up thanks to the rest of her glam crew: hairstylist Ursula Stephen, Kabuki makeup artist, and nail artist Sonya Belakhlef.
Premiering this Thursday at Peacock! Lyonne (née Braunstein) was on TODAY to promote Rian Johnson’s new 10-episode “Case of the Week” mystery series, Poker Face, which she executive produces and stars as casino worker Charlie Cale.
NYU Tisch dropout gushed: ‘[Rian] he’s actually a genius. People say that word a lot, but he’s a really clean genius.
Natasha said of the 49-year-old filmmaker (L): “The most important thing though is that he’s a friend of mine and I really love this guy.”
Poker Face is an all-star parade that includes Chloë Sevigny, Clea DuVall, Adrien Brody, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ellen Barkin, Benjamin Bratt, Judith Light, Nick Nolte, Ron Perlman, Charles Melton, Cherry Jones, Luis Guzmán, Dascha Polanco , Lil Rel Howery, Jameela Jamil and Tim Meadows.
“I’m not getting any younger and now I think what’s important for me is working with people that I really love and are in my life,” Natasha noted.
‘You know, Chloë has been a sister to me for 25 years. Y [my But I’m a Cheerleader leading lady] There is also Clea DuVall, who is also like that. Janicza Bravo directs the ending. She’s a beautiful filmmaker, and we’re very close. I think in a lot of ways it was about creating this way of hanging out together.’
Ensemble: Poker Face is an all-star parade including Chloë Sevigny (pictured), Clea DuVall, Adrien Brody, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ellen Barkin, Benjamin Bratt, Judith Light, Nick Nolte, Ron Perlman, Charles Melton, Cherry Jones, Luis Guzman, Dascha Polanco, and Lil Rel Howery
Lyonne noted, “I’m not getting any younger and now I think what’s important to me is working with people that I really love and are in my life.” You know, Chloë has been a sister to me for 25 years. Y [my But I’m a Cheerleader leading lady] There is also Clea DuVall, who is also like that’
TV director: The Animal Pictures co-founder directed the February 23 episode of the show who did and announced that she will soon be making her directorial debut.
Natasha revealed: ‘I am ready to direct my first feature, hopefully soon. So I’m trying to fit it all together. You have to be in shape when you’re in show business, so you have to squeeze it before they don’t let you anymore.
Lyonne directed the February 23 episode of the show who-done-it and announced that she will soon be making her directorial debut.
“I’m ready to direct my first feature, hopefully soon,” revealed the Animal Pictures co-founder.
‘So I’m trying to fit everything in. You have to lean well when you’re in show business, so you have to squeeze it out before they don’t let you anymore.’