Maggie Gyllenhaal dons raunchy hotpants and skimpy bra to play prostitute in new TV show
The actress, who stars as a vice girl in The Deuce, was filming scenes in Harlem, New York
MAGGIE Gyllenhaal donned a skimpy crochet bra top and hot pants as she filmed scenes for her latest drama The Deuce, ih which she plays a prostitute.
The usually demurely dressed star showed off her fine physique in the outfit, which she was wearing for her role as a prostitute in the 70’s HBO drama.
Shooting scenes in Harlem, in New York on Monday, the actress, 38, left little to the imagination in her get-up.
She was seen leaning nonchalantly into a car, as she appeared to chat up a prospective customer in the role.
The cream flannel high-waisted hotpants she wore showed off her slender pins, and her yellow crochet bikini top barely kept control of her cleavage.
The raunchy streetwalker look was dramatically different from her red carpet style, which is effortlessly stylish and classy.
Golden Globe Maggie, who plays hooker Eileen Merrell, who is also known as Candy, stopped to speak to crew as they took a break from filming.
She had a beaded bag slung casually over her shoulder, and carried a silver jacket in her hands.
However her footwear was less than glam as she strolled along the sidewalk, wearing a pair of black sliders.
But she changed it up to a pair of strappy high heels for some of the scenes.
In one she posed, looking bored with some other women, who were touting their wares for business in similar skimpy outfits.
She also puffed languidly on a cigarette for another take.
James Franco and Zoe Kazing are starring in the drama, which Maggie is also producing.
The series focuses on life in New York in the late 70’s and 80’s when prostitution and porn were prevalent.
It follows the legalization of the industry, as well as the rise of HIV and the cocaine epidemic.
James is playing twin brothers in the show – who were big in the seedy world of adult entertainment which grew up around Times Square.
He is also co-producing the project, which was written by David Simon and George Pelacanos, who worked on The Wire and Treme.
Maggie meanwhile has moved from the big to the small screen to prove her acting chops.
She won an Outstanding Actress Golden Globe for playing the role of Nessa Stein in The Honourable Woman.
The British political spy thriller aired on BBC Two in 2014, as a miniseries in eight parts.
It was directed and written by Hugo Blick for the BBC and SundanceTV.