Isla Fisher rocked a gorgeous dark green grown at the Grimsby U.K. premiere at the Odeon in London’s Leicester Square Monday.
Fisher walked the red carpet Monday in an Emanuel Ungaro gown, which featured black lace detailing. The Now You See Me actress wore her auburn hair in loose curls and accessorized with a metallic clutch and diamond statement earrings. Fisher was styled for the event by Jill Lincoln and Jordan Johnson.
Fisher’s hairstyle was the work of Kerry Warn, while Emma Day was her makeup artist for the event.
In Grimsby, Fisher’s husband Sasha Baron Cohen plays a supporter of the lower league squad, Grimsby Town, in Purfleet, England. The hapless soccer junkie named Nobby is ultimately roped into a spy mission with his brother – a James Bond-styled spy agent played by Mark Strong.
Fisher also stars in the film alongside Pitch Perfect’s Rebel Wilson, Ian McShane, Gabourey Sidibe and Penelope Cruz. Cruz plays a philanthropic corporate leader who may not be what she seems, while Fisher plays someone who is helping Nobby out with his mission.
“It was really fun,” Fisher said of acting opposite her husband for the first time on talk show Lorraine. “I learnt a lot from watching him improvise. There’s nobody better than he is at that. I don’t have to do any comedy in this movie — I’m just a straight man.’
Louis Letterier directed Grimsby from a screenplay by Cohen, Phil Johnston and Peter Baynham.
Grimsby hits theaters March 11.
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