Friday 28 March 2014

Halle Berry looks great post-baby as she arrives on set of new show Extant

Working mom! Halle Berry looks great post-baby as she arrives on set of new show Extant

Onscreen she is the proud mother of a robot but in reality, Halle Berry has two very real little humans waiting for her at home.
The 47-year-old star is clearly working very hard to juggle her home life and her Hollywood career.
Halle has left the big screen behind for the moment and is already finding the benefits of working on television, with the star getting a late call time on Thursday for her new show Extant.
Clocking in: Halle Berry arrived for a late afternoon call on the set of her new show Extant on Thursday in Los Angeles, California
Clocking in: Halle Berry arrived for a late afternoon call on the set of her new show Extant on Thursday in Los Angeles, California
Filming in Los Angeles, California, being in the CBS series means the Oscar winner can spend much more time with her children - Nahla, 5, and five-month-old baby Maceo - then if she had to go on location for one of her blockbusters.
Arriving on set in the afternoon, Halle looked relaxed as she headed to her trailer to be transformed into her character Molly Watts - an astronaut who has just returned back to Earth after a year-long solo mission.
    While at the beginning of the month the 47-year-old said she was not where she wanted to be yet with her body post-baby, on Thursday the star looked great in a pair of tight shape highlighting blue jeans.
    The mother of two added a bright loose fitting orange sweatshirt with a smiley face printed on it that featured daisy for eyes over the star's chest.
    Out of this world: Arriving on set in the afternoon, the star looked relaxed as she headed to her trailer to be transformed into her character Molly Watts - an astronaut who has just returned back to Earth after a year-long solo mission
    Out of this world: Arriving on set in the afternoon, the star looked relaxed as she headed to her trailer to be transformed into her character Molly Watts - an astronaut who has just returned back to Earth after a year-long solo mission
    Casually cool: The 47-year-old wore a pair of tight blue jeans with a bright orange sweater, leather high top sneakers and a burlap tote
    Casually cool: The 47-year-old wore a pair of tight blue jeans with a bright orange sweater, leather high top sneakers and a burlap tote
    The pixie cut sporting actress accessorised her look with a long piece of leather with studs in it as a necklace, a pair of wire framed sunglasses, tan leather high tops and a burlap and leather tote.
    Her new show - which is expected to air at the beginning of July - also stars former ER actor Goran Visnjic.
    Goran plays her scientist husband, John Watts, whom decides to find a way for the couple to have a child as Halle's character Molly is infertile.
    Unusual family: The new show also stars former ER actor Goran Visnjic, who plays Halle's scientist husband who created their robot son Ethan, played by Pierce Gagnon, pictured March 17
    Unusual family: The new show also stars former ER actor Goran Visnjic, who plays Halle's scientist husband who created their robot son Ethan, played by Pierce Gagnon, pictured March 17
    His solution - create a child, namely the first prototype of a future line of human-like robots known as Humanichs.
    With a plethora of sci-fi shows on television of late, Extant hopes to used realism combined with a futuristic feel to make itself a hit.
    So much so, that the series is being filmed using an actual NASA shuttle, with wires used to give the effect of gravity.
    Steven Spielberg is an executive producer on the show, which also stars Pierce Gagnon and Camryn Manheim.
    Last year, CBS announced that a 13-episode order for the series, which by-passed the pilot stage.
    Change of pace: Being in the CBS series means the Oscar winner can spend much more time with her children - Nahla, 5, (pictured) and five-month-old baby Maceo - then if she had to go on location for one of her blockbusters
    Change of pace: Being in the CBS series means the Oscar winner can spend much more time with her children - Nahla, 5, (pictured) and five-month-old baby Maceo - then if she had to go on location for one of her blockbusters


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