Ali Larter, 48, makes a rare sighting with her husband – 25 years after her whipped cream bikini in Varsity Blues
Ali Larter made a rare sighting with her husband of 15 years, Hayes MacArthur, on Tuesday evening.
The power couple stood arm in arm on the red carpet at the Los Angeles premiere of her new series Landman – from Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan – at Paramount Studios.
Ali looked sensational in a plunging brown sequin mini dress that showed off her toned legs and sculpted arms
She added pointy high heels as she wore her honey blonde hair down.
The 48-year-old star looked incredibly youthful and hasn’t changed her appearance much since she was a teen queen in the 1990s.
Ali Larter made a rare sighting with her husband Hayes Arthur on Tuesday evening. The power couple stood arm in arm on the red carpet at the Los Angeles premiere of her new series Landman – from Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan – at Paramount Studios
Larter shot to fame with her whipped cream bikini in the teen film Varsity Blues in 1999. And she just kept getting more popular
Hayes, 47, wore a beige suit with a shirt and a long scarf, while wearing brown leather shoes and glasses.
He is an actor and stand-up comedian who starred in The Game Plan in 2007 and Life As We Know it in 2010.
Ali also posed with her costars Demi Moore and Billy Bob Thornton.
Larter had a huge career as a teen star playing sexy young women.
She rose to fame with her whipped cream bikini in the 1999 teen film Varsity Blues opposite James Van Der Beek.
And she only became more popular with the scary movie House on Haunted Hill.
The blonde beauty then had a hit with the horror film Final Destination in 2000.
From 2006 to 2010 there was also a major role in Heroes with Hayden Panettiere.
Now she stars with Demi Moore and Jon Hamm in the new series Landman about the big oil trade in West Texas.
Ali looked sensational in a plunging brown sequin mini dress that showed off her toned legs and sculpted arms
She wore high heels as she wore her honey blonde hair down. The 48-year-old star looked incredibly youthful and hasn’t changed her appearance much since she was a teen queen in the 1990s
(L-R) Paulina Chavez, Michelle Randolph, Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore and Ali
She showed off her beautiful curves on the cover of Maxim and Shape as she made film after film in the 2000s
The 6-foot-2 New Jersey native still looks great today thanks to a great diet and daily workouts.
The first trailer for the new series Landman appeared in September.
The show is set in West Texas and is from Sheridan, the creator of Yellowstone and Lioness.
Larter is joined in the clip by Moore and Hamm, as well as Billy Bob Thornton.
Demi stands out as the tough, glamorous billionaire wife of Hamm’s steely oil man Monty Miller.
The Hollywood veteran still looks fantastic; she was featured at the Landman Tastemaker screening at the Tate Modern on November 8 in London
Larter seen on the right with Thornton on the left in Landman, which Taylor adapted from the 2019 podcast Boomtown
The 61-year-old actress is seen attending a gala dinner with Hammwho looks dashing in a suit and tie, and also says, “Roll the dice again,” indicating that she is wearing the pants to the wedding.
However, the trailer is led by Thornton, who is seen first and provides the voiceover. He works on an oil rig that explodes because he warns the company could kill him.
The show premieres on Paramount+ on November 17.
In the first trailer for the new series Landman, Moore stood out as the tough, glamorous billionaire wife of Hamm’s steely oil man
The 61-year-old actress is seen at a gala dinner with Hamm, looking dashing in a suit and tie, and also saying, “Roll the dice again,” indicating she’s wearing the pants to the wedding.
In Landman, Demi portrays the formidable wife of Jon’s oil magnate Monty Miller, against the backdrop of a 21st century oil boom in Texas.
“Cami is someone who is not involved in the business but is in charge his whole life,” Demi said in a recent one Vanity fair interview. ‘They are a couple who built this entire empire and family together.
“Jon said to me at one point, ‘I think this might be the first time I’ve played a character who has a really good relationship, where they have real love and commitment and affection,’” she added.
‘Her focus is on her family and their social existence. It’s the ups and downs to keep him grounded, healthy and safe.”
The star also spoke about Taylor, saying he writes “incredible, complex, dynamic and delightful women who are powerful, vulnerable and flawed.
“Taylor works in a very unique way, and every actor he meets – we sit down, we hear what he wants to do, where he wants to go, and based on that we have to say yes or no,” she says. continued. “There’s no script.”
She added: “He thinks far ahead. He’s not just thinking about one season. He’s thinking about an epic story.’
Landman is an adaptation of the 2019 podcast Boomtown.
“Cami and Monty did it. They achieved the dream. But it’s one thing to get there, it’s another to keep it. And I think Billy’s character is the one who has to do all the dirty work,” Demi told the outlet.
“Billy and Ali, their dynamic is going to be extremely fantastic and a little bit sappy.”
The series’ logline describes it as “an up-and-down story of losers and wild billionaires fueling such a boom.”
“It is reshaping our climate, our economy and our geopolitics.”