Golden Globe winner Drew Barrymore looked unrecognizable wearing a milkmaid costume and platinum blonde braided wig on the set of The Stand-In in Manhattan's East Village on Saturday night.
The former Hollywood wildchild - turning 44 next Friday - resembled her Charlie's Angel character Dylan Sanders disguised as a singing fräulein from the 2000 remake.
The Sherman Oaks Valley Girl produces and plays dual roles of Paula and Candy - 'a disaffected actress and her ambitious stand-in trading places' - in the rom-com due out this year.
Action! Golden Globe winner Drew Barrymore looked unrecognizable wearing a milkmaid costume and platinum blonde braided wig on the set of The Stand-In in Manhattan's East Village on Saturday night
In the scene, Drew pretended to be punched in the gut by her other character, who was filled in by stuntwoman Heidi Pascoe.
After being punched and collapsing on the sidewalk, two young actors ran into the scene and pretended to get a selfie with Barrymore.
The Flower Beauty founder later donned her double's brunette wig and frumpy costume to film the other half of the complicated sequence.
'I'm going into a film where I play two people, it's a little schizophrenic,' the former child star explained on the January 23rd episode of
19 years ago! The former Hollywood wildchild - turning 44 next Friday - resembled her Charlie's Angel character Dylan Sanders disguised as a singing fräulein from the 2000 remake
Double take! The Sherman Oaks Valley Girl produces and plays dual roles of Paula and Candy - 'a disaffected actress and her ambitious stand-in trading places' - in the rom-com
Due out this year! In the scene, Drew pretended to be punched in the gut by her other character, who was filled in by stuntwoman Heidi Pascoe
Splat! After being punched and collapsing on the sidewalk, two young actors ran into the scene and pretended to get a selfie with Barrymore
Window dressing: The Flower Beauty founder later donned her double's brunette wig and frumpy costume to film the other half of the complicated sequence
The former child star explained on the January 23rd episode of The Late Show: 'I'm going into a film where I play two people, it's a little schizophrenic. It's honestly like the acting challenge of a lifetime, I hope I do a damn good job. I've got my work cut out for me'
'It's honestly like the acting challenge of a lifetime, I hope I do a damn good job. I've got my work cut out for me.'
Drew also shot an early morning scene in the middle of Times Square while looking down and out as though she was homeless.
Costumer Thayer