Kate Winslet got stuck into character on Monday as she returned to the set of her latest movie Lee, after being hospitalised as a result of a leg injury while on-set over the weekend.
The actress, 46, appeared back to full health as she got firmly into work mode, donning a khaki cargo jumpsuit for the filming – which is happening within the village of Kupari, Croatia.
The historical biopic chronicles World War II correspondent Lee Miller’s life, who Kate portrays as she stars alongside stars resembling Jude Law and Marion Cotillard.
Back to work: Kate Winslet, 46, donned a military jumpsuit on Friday as she returned to the Croatian set of recent biopic film on legendary American photojournalist Lee Miller
Kate was clad in a US military costume for the filming, featuring a khaki jumpsuit with a thick belt and lighter green calf chaps.
Her golden locks were styled in a tousled curl as they were partly pulled away right into a half ponytail for some scenes, with a uniform hard-hat later being added on top for others.
She appeared make-up free for the filming, preparing with forged and crew as they prepped and prined her into character before commencing filming.
Recovered: She appeared back to full health as she got firmly into work mode, donning a khaki cargo jumpsuit for the filming – which is happening within the village of Kupari, Croatia
Costume: Kate was clad in a US military ensemble for the filming, featuring a khaki jumpsuit with a thick belt and lighter green calf chaps
Co-stars: The actress bonded with forged and crew as they hung out on the outdoor set
And filming the high-intensity scenes, Kate was snapped running across the outdoor set – which was designed to be a Nineteen Forties war base.
A military utility vehicle was also on set, with extras playing snipers within the corner because the Titanic actress took centre stage.
She appeared to has made a full recovery from her recent on-set injury, which saw her rushed to Dubrovnik hospital after slipping during filming.
Photos obtained by the Croatian press show the star arriving at the town’s hospital in a black van while accompanied by a variety of people.
Physical: And filming the high-intensity scenes, Kate was snapped running across the set because the outdoor set – which was set as much as be a Nineteen Forties war base
Natural: She appeared make-up free for the filming, preparing with forged and crew as they prepped and prined her into character before commencing filming
Setup: A military utility vehicle was also on set, with extras playing snipers within the corner because the Titanic actress took centre stage
Kate was checked by medics following the trip and was given the all-clear to move home.
A representative for the screen star told MailOnline: ‘Kate slipped and was taken to hospital as a precautionary measure required by the production.
‘She is high-quality and can be filming, as planned, this week.’
Kate was announced because the star of a latest biopic about Vogue cover model-turned-war correspondent Lee Miller in 2020.
The film, called Lee, will follow the life and experiences of the photojournalist as she travels to the frontline of World War II and tries to show the horrific truths of the Nazis.
Throughout her journey she then comes to understand the truths of her own past.
Feeling higher: She appeared to has made a full recovery from her recent on-set injury, which saw her rushed to Dubrovnik hospital after slipping during filming
Hospitalised: Photos obtained by the Croatian press show the star arriving at the town’s hospital in a black van while accompanied by a variety of people
All good: A representative for the screen star told MailOnline: ‘Kate slipped and was taken to hospital as a precautionary measure required by the production
Star: Kate was announced because the star of a latest biopic about Vogue cover model-turned-war correspondent Lee Miller in 2020
War drama: The film, called Lee, will follow the life and experiences of the photojournalist as she travels to the frontline of World War II and tries to show the horrific truths of the Nazis
Historic: The set was decorated outside of a historic constructing, with staff surrounding the world
Close-knit: They seemed to be in high spirits despite the gruelling work day
The film can be directed by Ellen Kuras, who was the cinematographer of Kate’s 2004 hit film Everlasting Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, which also starred Jim Carrey.
It is tailored from the book The Lives of Lee Miller, written by Lee’s son, Antony Penrose.
Oscar-winning actress Kate, who can be producing the film, previously said of her role: ‘A girl I like tremendously and whom I’m so thrilled to be playing on this film. An extreme lover, thinker, life liver, cook, Vogue cover girl, war correspondent, icon, mother.’
Accident: The actress, who plays legendary American photojournalist Lee Miller (pictured) within the flick, was filming within the village of Kupari when she lost her footing
Kate was fighting fit as she shot underwater scenes for her latest role within the upcoming Avatar movie earlier this month.
The role involves her getting back within the water tank to shoot underwater scenes – after previously ending up with hypothermia.
Kate, who’s best known for portraying Rose in Titanic, spent months within the water while filming the emotional 1997 movie and was left unwell due to it.
But that hasn’t stopped the star from positively thriving in her latest role within the Avatar sequel The Way Of Water.
The Oscar-winning actress plays Ronal – one among the underwater beings closely related to the Na’vi.
Producer Jon Landau was in London on Wednesday to screen some footage and (very gently) begin to beat the drums to advertise his latest sci-fi blockbuster.
He told Each day Mail’s Alison Boshoff: ‘Kate broke a free-diving record among the many forged. It was six minutes 50-something — but for Kate we agreed to call it seven. She was phenomenal.’
Kate was apparently particularly delighted to beat Tom Cruise, who famously performs his own stunts and managed a six-minute free dive while making Mission Not possible: Rogue Nation in 2015.
Young actress Bailey Bass who plays Ronal’s daughter Tsireya in The Way Of Water, said: ‘Kate holds the record — she set it during training. I managed six minutes and 30 seconds.’
All of the forged went through dive training to organize for the image which is about over a decade after the events of the primary film.
Fame: Kate, who’s best known for portraying Rose in Titanic, spent months within the water while filming the emotional 1997 movie and was left unwell due to it