She was most recently seen in Harry Potter spin-off Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them.
But turning her attentions to other projects, Samantha Morton, 40, was seen braving the cold while filming for new film Two For Joy in Dorset on Monday.
Sporting dampened tresses and just a white t-shirt, it appeared to be a far cry from the red carpet the BAFTA-winning star is so used to.
In the cold: actress Samantha Morton, 40, is braving the cold while filming Two for Joy in Weymouth, near Dorset on Monday
Leaving her wet hair untamed, Samantha was forced to leave the comfort of a caravan in just a plain white t-shirt – forgoing her make-up and usual glamour for the scenes.
While on a break, the Oscar-nominated actress seemed to take comfort in a large blue towel wrapping it around her body in a bid to keep warm.
She was then seen sporting a dressing gown and re-fueling herself with a pot of instant noodles.
The mother-of-three is starring alongside Dr Who actress Billie Piper, 35, in the drama flick about a challenging relationship between a bed-ridden mother and her two children.
Warming up: The Fantastic Beasts actress takes comfort in a blue towel and dressing gown, while keeping warm with some pot noodles
High spirits: Samantha appeared to put on an animated display in between takes
Dramatic role: She will star alongside Dr Who actress Billie Piper in the film which plans to tackle the hard-hitting subjects of mental health and child abuse
Hard-hitting: It will document a challenging relationship between a bed-ridden mother and her two children
The mother-of-three is starring alongside Dr Who actress Billie Piper, 35, in the drama flick about a challenging relationship between a bed-ridden mother and her two children.
The film is set to tackle the difficult subjects of mental illness, child abuse and young carers – all which are subjects close to Samantha’s heart, as she has previously spoken about her turbulent childhood.
The John Carter actress previously talked about suffering abuse while in foster homes in Nottingham, and directed a film based on her experiences, which won her a BAFTA award.
Giving it her all: The difficult subjects the film centres around are close to Samantha’s heart, as she has previously spoken about her turbulent childhood
Candid: The John Carter actress previously talked about suffering abuse while in foster homes in Nottingham, and directed a film based on her experiences, which won her a BAFTA award
Worlds apart: Her latest role is a far cry away from the usual red carpet glamour Samantha is used to
The film, which currently has no release date, also stars Rogue One actor Daniel Mays, 39, Pirates of the Caribbean star Emilia Jones, 15, and Game of Thrones’ Bella Ramsey.
Sadie Frost, Emma Comley and Andrew Green are set to produce.
It’s the film directional debut for writer Tom Beard, who previously directed music videos for FKA Twigs.
Star-studded: The film, which currently has no release date, also stars Rogue One actor Daniel Mays, 39, Pirates of the Caribbean star Emilia Jones, 15, and Game of Thrones’ Bella Ramsey
New project: It comes after Samantha graced the big screen in Fantastic Beast and Where To Find Them