Jessica Chastain glowed effortlessly in a white ensemble when she arrived at Live With Kelly And Mark in New York City on Monday.
The Help actress, 46, who stunned in a floral suit in honor of the Drama League Awards, smiled brightly as she strolled into the building to chat with hosts Kelly Ripa and husband, Mark Consuelos, on an episode airing May 25 .
The Oscar winner looked incredibly timeless in a sleeveless, fitted white dress that was made of floral-embellished lace material.
A thin, white belt helped accentuate her slender waist, and the star slipped into a pair of nude heels to complete her overall ensemble for the day.
Her reddish locks were parted in the middle and fell naturally over her shoulders in light curls.
Wow! Jessica Chastain, 46, gleamed effortlessly in a white ensemble as she arrived at Live With Kelly And Mark in New York City on Monday
The Eyes Of Tammy Faye actress chose not to wear any flashy jewelry to let the dress be the main focal point.
Jessica’s make-up was glamorous and consisted of a coat of mascara on her lashes and shimmering bronze eyeshadow around her eyes.
A light pink blush was applied to her cheekbones for a radiant glow, while a pink, satiny shade was worn on her lips.
The star has been keeping busy by taking on the lead role of Nora in the hit Broadway play A Doll’s House, which has earned a total of six Tony nominations, including Best Actress for Chastain.
The show, which is based on the 1879 play of the same name written by Henrik Ibsen, will end later next month, on June 10.
No stranger to the Broadway stage, Jessica also appeared in the play titled The Heiress in 2012 along with other celebrities such as Dan Stevens.
During an interview with NBC’s Sunday Today earlier this month, the mother of two opened up about her passion for the theater and starring in A Doll’s House. “It’s exhausting, but also invigorating,” she gushed.
‘I like making theatre. That’s what I wanted to do first. I was so excited by the opportunity – the idea that I could live in New York City and do theater. I feel so excited after a performance. I’m so exhausted, but I can’t even take a nap… I’ve got too much adrenaline.’
Stunning: The Oscar winner looked incredibly timeless in a sleeveless, white dress that was made of floral-embellished lace material
Striking a pose: Her reddish locks were parted down the middle and flowed naturally past her shoulders in light curls
Discussing how she discovered her passion early in life, the star told host Willie Geist: ‘Once I started taking drama classes, I was…’ The presenter completed her thoughts by adding: ‘Those were your people . ‘
Jessica, who recently turned platinum blonde for the MET Gala earlier this month, then recalled with humor, “I’d love to skip school and read Shakespeare in my car. I mean, that’s not something anyone should do.’
Chastain, who tied the knot with Gian Luca Passi de Preposulo in 2017, previously spoke of stepping back into the theater world during a performance at The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
When asked what “Broadway meant to her,” the George & Tammy star recalled recording the Tony Awards when she was a kid, and how she would “play all year long.”
“I remember watching when Ralph Fiennes won – I think he won a Tony for playing Hamlet on Broadway.”
“I don’t know, I just imagined this other life that I would have, and so it feels to be here, it sounds cheesy, what this little girl imagined has now manifested,” the Interstellar star said.
As she continues to embrace her passion for the stage, Jessica will still be appearing on the big screen alongside Anne Hathaway in the upcoming movie Mother’s Instinct.
Recognition: The star has kept busy by taking on the lead role of Nora in the hit Broadway play A Doll’s House, which has earned a total of six Tony nominations, including Best Actress for Chastain
Passion: During an interview with NBC’s Sunday Today earlier this month, the mother-of-two talked about her passion for being on stage, gushing, “I love doing theater. It’s what I wanted to do first…’; seen earlier this month in NYC
A remake of Oliver Masset-Depasse’s 2018 thriller of the same name, the project follows the premise of two 1960s housewives whose lives change after a tragedy. With the film still in post-production, a firm premiere date has yet to be announced.
However, fans will have a chance to see Jessica soon at the upcoming 76th Annual Tony Awards to be held on June 11. Play Revival and Best Direction.
When talking to The Hollywood Reporter after hearing the news of her nomination, she revealed to the outlet whether she intended to continue with stage work or not.
“I’ve already told my agent, Joe Machota, that I want to do a play at least every two years. I don’t want to leave the theater anymore. I love it so much.’