Sandra Bullock proved she was a natural while shooting her new Netflix crime film Unforgiven in Vancouver, Canada on Thursday.
The 55-year-old actress went makeup free as she got into character as ex convict Ruth Slater.
Sandra was busy on set, doing double duty as a producer.
The actress was bundled up in a drab jacket for the scene.
Sandra Bullock goes makeup free as she shoots her new Netflix movie Unforgiven in Vancouver
Sandra Bullock proved she was a natural while shooting her new Netflix crime film Unforgiven in Vancouver, Canada on Thursday.
The 55-year-old actress went makeup free as she got into character as ex convict Ruth Slater.
Sandra was busy on set, doing double duty as a producer.
Bare face: Sandra Bullock looked fresh faced while on set of her forthcoming Netflix show Unforgiven in Vancouver, Canada on Thursday
The actress was bundled up in a drab jacket for the scene.
Sandra shuffled through a bus line, holding several dollars and waiting to board as the cameras rolled.
Unforgiven is based off a three-part UK miniseries of the same name. The original series starred Suranne Jones as Ruth, who struggles to adjust to life outside jail after serving time for a double-cop-killing.
As the son of one of the slain policemen tries to avenge his father, Ruth tries to find her long-lost sister Katie who was given up for adoption.
Viola Davis has also joined the cast along with Aisling Franciosi and Rob Morgan.
Christopher McQuarrie, who won an Oscar for his The Usual Suspects screenplay and is known for his work with Tom Cruise, is adapting the series into a film.
German filmmaker Nora Fingscheidt, whose latest film System Crasher bowed this September, is directing the Netflix movie.
While it has been announced that Sandra is starring as Ruth in the Netflix adaptation, Viola, Rob and Aisling’s roles have not been made public.
Unforgiven is not the only project Viola is acting in for Netflix, as she also stars in a movie adaptation of August Wilson’s play Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.
The movie is produced by Denzel Washington and helmed by George C. Wolfe, who recently directed Denzel in a Broadway revival of The Iceman Cometh.
Denzel directed and co-starred with Viola in a 2016 film adaptation of the August Wilson play Fences, which won her an Oscar for best supporting actress.
Viola and Denzel had previously co-starred in a 2010 Broadway revival of the play, for which they both won Tony Awards.