Oscar-winning actor Olivia Colman has been spotted filming in Kent as crews set up on Romney Marsh.
The 52-year-old has been seen in Dungeness over the last two days – alongside Irish actor Andrew Scott – as cameras rolled for the new Elsinore film.
Crews filming Elsinore used The Pilot Inn car park in Dungeness as a base
The pair were seen at Prospect Cottage – the former home of artist Derek Jarman – during the first day of shooting in the county yesterday.
Filming continued in the area today, but the team is expected to leave the area this afternoon.
The main production vehicles were stationed at The Pilot Inn, and Colman popped into the pub for about an hour yesterday during a break in filming.
But crews were seen packing up their equipment today when KentOnline arrived at the pub at 12pm.
Directed by Bafta-nominated Simon Stone, Elsinore is set to follow the life of actor Ian Charleson.
Olivia Colman popped into The Pilot Inn for about an hour yesterday. Picture: Barry Goodwin
Film crews have been spotted coming in and out of Prospect Cottage over the last two days
The film centres on the period during which Charleson was preparing to play Hamlet at the National Theatre in London in 1989.
The Scottish star, who was seriously ill with Aids, was brought into the production after Daniel Day-Lewis abandoned the role.
Charleson’s performance went on to receive rave reviews and he died just two months later.
He was also known for his starring role as Olympic athlete and missionary Eric Liddell in the 1981 film Chariots of Fire.
It is not the first time part of Kent’s coast has been transformed into a film set in recent months.
Olivia Colman and Andrew Scott are among the cast members for new film Elsinore
Production vehicles were stationed in the car park of The Pilot Inn
Prospect Cottage is the former home of artist Derek Jarman
In September, crews were spotted in Deal filming Netflix’s Pride and Prejudice.
Carriages and other props lined Beach Street as filming got underway for the Jane Austen adaptation.