Sunday, 8 March 2015
She's got legs! Claire Danes shows off her gams in blue and black mini-dress as she talks up Homeland during panel discussion
Claire Danes addressed many enticing points while discussing her hit show Homeland during a panel on Friday.
But
the 35-year-old actress also drew attention to her shapely legs while
seated in a blue and black mini-dress during PaleyFest at the Dolby
Theatre in Los Angeles.
They were hard to miss as she crossed them in a lady-like manner, also strutting her stuff on stage in black pointed-toe pumps.
Leggy lady: Claire Danes showed off
her shapely legs in a blue and black dress during a PaleyFest panel
discussion in Los Angeles on Friday
The
Homeland leading lady’s sleeveless frock featured a blue plaid bodice
and a black skirt, cinched at the waist with a black belt.
She appeared very jolly with the audience, making a variety of facial expressions.
The crowd cheered as the Yale drop-out addressed her signature 'Carrie cry face' - involving bulging eyes and a quivering chin.
'That's just how I cry!' Claire exclaimed. ‘I swear to God, it's just what my face does! I'm not thinking, I'm feeling.'
Sophisticated: The 35-year-old
actress' sleeveless frock featured a blue plaid bodice and a black
skirt, cinched at the waist with a black belt
The
New York native's expressive grimace has inspired Internet memes, and a
2012 Saturday Night Live sketch starring Oscar winner Anne Hathaway.
Meanwhile,
she and Homeland creator Alex Gansa revealed a few details about the
show's fifth season, which will premiere in September.
'We're
shooting in Europe, in Germany. Carrie will no longer be an
intelligence officer,' Gansa said, adding: 'We're gonna jump two and a
half years forward.'
Funny faces: The crowd cheered as the
Yale drop-out addressed her signature 'Carrie cry face' - involving
bulging eyes and a quivering chin
Changes: The fifth season of Homeland
will debut in September and Claire's character Carrie Mathison will no
longer be a CIA officer
It's a big change for the Showtime hit, which previously focused on Taliban-style terrorists in Islamabad.
‘She’s making beer,’ Claire joked to the crowd about what her character would be doing in Germany.
Gansa also addressed whether ISIS plotlines would be considered, revealing his discomfort with the subject matter.
'It's
a very good question because Homeland for the last four seasons has
tried to portray our adversaries and tried to humanize them,’ he said.
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