She's got some front! Thandie Newton wows in plunging dress as she supports Westworld at the Producers Guild Of America Awards

The Beverly Hilton Hotel played host to a glittering Hollywood crowd for the Producers Guild Of America Awards on Saturday.

Thandie Newton was a sight to see on the red carpet, baring a bit of cleavage in a glistening minidress with flared, robe-like sleeves.

The 44-year-old's one of the stars of the HBO series Westworld, which is nominated for the Norman Felton Producer of the Year Award in Episodic Television - Drama.

Glistening: Thandie Newton was a showstopper on the red carpet at The Beverly Hilton Hotel for the Producers Guild Of America Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday night

Her hair had been slicked back severely at the front, and then allowed to fan out behind her head over her sleek collar.

Patterns in blue, orange, purple, green and yellow were spattered across the silver field of her dress, which tightened about her svelte waist.

A sash matching the dress stretched down nearly to knee level, and she completed the look with a pair of silver ankle-strap stilettos.

Winner-to-be?: The 44-year-old's one of the stars of the HBO series Westworld, which is nominated for the Norman Felton Producer of the Year Award in Episodic Television - Drama

Created by Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan, Westworld's based on the eponymous 1973 film written and directed by Michael Chrichton, of Jurassic Park fame.

Newton's character, Maeve Millay, is a madam who realises she's merely a robot attraction in a theme park based on the American Wild West.

The first series aired its premiere on HBO on October 2 and went on for a total of 10 episodes before finishing up on December 4.

Who's who: Newton's character on the programme, Maeve Millay, is a madam who realises she's merely a robot attraction in a theme park based on the American Wild West

For her performance, Newton's also got a nod for the Screen Actor's Guild Award for Outstanding Performance By A Female Actor In A Drama Series.

By being in the cast, she could also be among the winners for Outstanding Performance By An Ensemble In A Drama Series.

That ceremony will be held on Sunday night at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, and could also win Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Drama Series.

A day later: For her performance, Newton's also got a nod for the Screen Actor's Guild Award for Outstanding Performance By A Female Actor In A Drama Series

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