Daisy May Cooper gave onlookers a thumbs up as she filmed scenes for her new BBC comedy drama Rain Dogs in Bristol on Monday.
The actress, 35, kept things casual in a brown leather jacket which she teamed up with a red plaid shirt and a black top on the first day of the eight episode shoot.
It comes just a day after she shared her amusement when her appearance was compared to a doorstep thief in a Swindon Advertiser article.
High spirits: Daisy May Cooper gave onlookers a thumbs up as she filmed scenes for her new BBC comedy drama Rain Dogs in Bristol on Monday… after being compared by fans to a doorstep thief in CCTV footage
Just a few miles down the road in Bristol, the comedian was all smiles as she joked around with a crew member who zipped up her padded stone coat for her.
She debuted a brand new fringed bob while getting into character as Cash Carraway and accessorised her look with cow-skin and marble handbags.
Also on set was Screw star Stephen Wight who was dressed down in dirty jeans and a high visibility coat, which he layered above a white T-shirt.
Rain Dogs is based on Cash’s book Skint Estate and sees Daisy star as a young single mum living with her ten year-old daughter in the brutal lonely landscape of austerity Britain.
Work day: The actress, 35, was all smiles as she joked around with a crew member who zipped up her padded stone coat for her
Casual: Also on set was Screw star Stephen Wight who was dressed down in dirty jeans and a high visibility coat, which he layered above a white T-shirt
On Monday, Daisy took to Instagram to write, ‘WTF,’ followed by four laughing emojis while sharing a screenshot of an article likening her to a wanted woman.
Wiltshire Police are currently working hard investigating eight reports of home thefts in Swindon, and posted a CCTV grab to their social media accounts.
But amid the examination, residents have claimed the footage depicts This Country’s Kerry Mucklowe, played by Daisy, who is known for her love of football shirts.
One person online said: ‘Is that not Kerry from This Country?’
Hilarious: On Monday, Daisy took to Instagram to write, ‘WTF,’ followed by four laughing emojis while sharing a screenshot of an article likening her to a wanted woman
Oh dear: Wiltshire Police are currently working hard investigating eight reports of home thefts in Swindon, and posted a CCTV grab to their social media accounts
Another added: ‘Isn’t that Kerry Mucklowe?’ while another chimed in, ‘Kerry Mucklowe gone down hill. Seems the pyramid scheme she had didn’t go well.’
A fourth quipped: ‘It’s Kerry Mucklowe,’ with someone else chiming in with, ‘Is that not Kerry from this country.’
A spokesperson for Wiltshire Police said: ‘We have released a CCTV image of a woman we would like to speak to following a spate of thefts in Swindon.
‘So far we have received eight reports of bottles of milk, orange juice and yoghurts being stolen from doorsteps in Old Town, specifically The Mall and The Marlestones.’
Daisy, who stars alongside her real-life brother Charlie in This Country, recently told how much she enjoyed being away from him in her latest series, The Witchfinder.
Revealing she and her sibling are ‘nasty and rude’ to each other in front of the crew, she told Heat: ‘No, it was brilliant to be away from my brother.
‘What’s difficult is when you’re acting with your family, you’re just so nasty and rude to each other, because you don’t feel that you have to be professional in any sense.’
The six-part series is set in 1647 East Anglia, following a witchfinder (Tim Key) and his suspected witch (Daisy) on a road-free road trip through an England gripped by civil war, famine and plague.
Hysterical: Amid the examination, residents have claimed the footage depicts This Country’s Kerry Mucklowe, played by Daisy, who is known for her love of football shirts (pictured with brother Charlie in-character)
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