Keeley Hawes looks effortlessly chic in a pink ensemble as she attends photocall for Crossfire

Keeley Hawes looks effortlessly chic in a pink ensemble as she attends photocall for her new BBC One drama Crossfire

Keeley Hawes cuts a stylish figure as she attended a photocall for her new BBC One drama Crossfire on Monday evening at The Soho Hotel in London.

The actress, 46, seemed in high spirits in a chic pink short sleeved satin shirt and coordinated tailored trousers. 

She elevated her frame in a pair of pointed toe pink heels and accessorised with layered gold necklaces and small hoop earrings. 

Chic: Keeley Hawes cuts a stylish figure as she attended a photocall for her new BBC One drama Crossfire on Monday evening at The Soho Hotel in London

The Line of Duty star styled her short brunette tresses in loose waves and beamed wearing a radiant palette of makeup. 

Keeley was seen posing alongside co-star Josette Simon who wowed in a halterneck red midi dress which donned a ruffled bottom. 

The Anatomy of a Scandal actress added a pair of chic black heels to the number and a glamorous palette of makeup including a swipe of red lipstick. 

Pretty in pink: The actress, 46, seemed in high spirits in a chic pink short sleeved satin shirt and coordinated tailored trousers

Pretty in pink: The actress, 46, seemed in high spirits in a chic pink short sleeved satin shirt and coordinated tailored trousers

Stunning: She elevated her frame in a pair of pointed toe pink heels and accessorised with layered gold necklaces and small hoop earrings

Stunning: She elevated her frame in a pair of pointed toe pink heels and accessorised with layered gold necklaces and small hoop earrings

Keely will lead the cast of the three-part series that has been created and written by Louise Doughty in her first original series for television in association with Buddy Club Productions.

Set on a luxury resort in the Canary Islands it follows the story of Keeley’s character Jo, who is on a dream holiday with her family and friends when shots ring out across the complex.

Gunmen, out for revenge, turn the slice of paradise into a terrifying heart-breaking hell. 

A story of survival and resilience, Crossfire is an edge-of-your-seat nail-biting thriller yet also emotional, intimate and relatable. 

Co-stars: Keeley was seen posing alongside co-star Josette Simon who wowed in a halterneck red midi dress which donned a ruffled bottom

Co-stars: Keeley was seen posing alongside co-star Josette Simon who wowed in a halterneck red midi dress which donned a ruffled bottom

Drama: Keely will lead the cast of the three-part series which is set on a luxury resort in the Canary Islands ans follows her character Jo, who is on a dream holiday with her family and friends when shots ring out across the complex

Drama: Keely will lead the cast of the three-part series which is set on a luxury resort in the Canary Islands ans follows her character Jo, who is on a dream holiday with her family and friends when shots ring out across the complex

With the unsuspecting holidaymakers and hotel staff forced to make monumental split-second life or death decisions, the consequences will linger long after the final shots are fired. 

Crossfire will also star Josette, Anneika Rose, Lee Ingleby, Daniel Ryan, Vikash Bhai, Hugo Silva, Alba Brune, Shalisha James-Davis and Ariyon Bakare.

Keeley – whose previous credits include It’s A Sin, Bodyguard and Finding Alice – said: ‘I’m so excited to be embarking on this brilliantly compelling and propulsive drama for the BBC, especially as it’s the third production for Buddy Club. 

‘Filming has already begun and we’re delighted to be collaborating with the team at Dancing Ledge Productions and Louise Doughty on her first original production for television.’

Gripping: With the unsuspecting holidaymakers and hotel staff forced to make monumental split-second life or death decisions, the consequences will linger long after the final shots are fired

Gripping: With the unsuspecting holidaymakers and hotel staff forced to make monumental split-second life or death decisions, the consequences will linger long after the final shots are fired

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