Rose Byrne, 45, shows off her ageless looks in chic floral dress as she attends cricket in Sydney with her dad
Rose Byrne cut a glamorous figure on Friday as she attended a cricket match at the Sydney Cricket Ground with her father Robin.
The Australian actress, 45, showed off her ageless beauty in a plunging black floral dress that highlighted her slim figure and gymnastic body.
The Sydney-born actress completed her look with a statement necklace.
She emphasized her natural beauty with a radiant layer of makeup and let her dark brown hair hang freely around her shoulders.
Rose seemed to be enjoying herself as she watched Australia take on India on day one of the fifth men’s Test match of the series.
The Two Hands star was accompanied by her father Robin and at one point the pair happily posed next to American tennis star Jim Courier.
Rose Byrne cut a glamorous figure on Friday as she attended a cricket match at the Sydney Cricket Ground with her father Robin. Both shown
The Australian actress, 45, showed off her ageless beauty in a plunging black floral dress that highlighted her slim figure and gymnastic body
It looked to be a fun day out for the popular Australian actress and her retired father.
The outing comes after it was announced that Rose’s groundbreaking 1999 Australian film Two Hands will receive a sequel set 25 years later.
The film starred a 19-year-old Heath and Rose in a hilarious and confrontational gangster story that has built a cult following over the years.
It was written and directed by Australian filmmaker Gregor Jordan, who recently narrated it The Sydney Morning Herald he finished writing a sequel.
‘We have a script that I think is very good. It brings it into the modern age,” Jordan began.
“If we had tried to make a sequel five years later, it probably wouldn’t have worked, but 25 years later is the right time.”
Jordan added that he hoped to bring back some of the actors from part one to reprise their roles.
Heath Ledger, who tragically died of a drug overdose in 2008, was the lead actor in the film and thus would not be able to reprise his role as gangster delivery boy Jimmy.
The Two Hands star was accompanied by her father Robin and at one point the pair happily posed next to American tennis star Jim Courier
It looked to be a fun day out for the popular Australian actress and her retired father
Some cast members who could potentially reprise their roles include Rose Byrne, Bryan Brown, Susie Porter and David Field.
Jordan added that he felt both Heath and Rose were perfectly cast in their roles, which saw their characters romance while on the run from Sydney gangsters, led by Bryan Brown.
“Heath made it special because he was special as an actor and as a screen presence. The same goes for Rose: she was about to explode too.”
Both actors used the film to launch their careers in Hollywood, with Heath appearing in iconic films such as The Dark Knight and 10 Things I Hate About You.
Meanwhile, Rose has appeared in a host of popular films, including Bad Neighbors and Get Him to the Greek.
She has been in a relationship with American actor Bobby Cannavale since 2012 and has two children with him.
It comes after the news that Heath Ledger and Byrne’s 1999 cult Australian film Two Hands will be getting a sequel 25 years later.
The film starred a 19-year-old Heath and Rose in a hilarious and confrontational gangster story that has built a cult following over the years.
It is written and directed by Australian filmmaker Gregor Jordan, who recently told The Sydney Morning Herald that he recently finished writing a sequel.
Ledger, who tragically died of a drug overdose in 2008, was the lead actor in the film and thus would not be able to reprise his role as gangster delivery boy Jimmy.
Some cast members who could potentially reprise their roles include Rose Byrne, Bryan Brown, Susie Porter and David Field.