Holliday Grainger sports statement khaki coat as she films J.K. Rowling crime novel adapted series Cormoran Strike in London

She caused literary thrill when it was revealed J.K. Rowling had been writing a number of adult books under a pseudonym Robert Galbraith in 2013.

And now show star Holliday Grainger, 28, was seen in the midst of filming the critically acclaimed book-turned-series Cormoran Strike on Denmark Street in London's West End on Sunday.

The Cinderella actress wrapped up for the occasion in a khaki wool coat with oversized lapels as she prepared for an day out filming in the chilly January temperatures.

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What a star! Holliday Grainger, 28, was seen in the midst of filming the critically acclaimed book-turned series Cormoran Strike on Denmark Street in London's West End on Sunday

What a star! Holliday Grainger, 28, was seen in the midst of filming the critically acclaimed book-turned series Cormoran Strike on Denmark Street in London's West End on Sunday

Continuing to counteract the freezing temperatures, the strawberry blonde beauty flaunted her endless pins in a pair of thick black tights as she sauntered down the pavement while the BBC show's crew set up her shot.

Holliday - who has starred in Anna Karenina and The Riot Club - paired her winter look with a thigh-grazing heavy wool wrap over mini skit that elongated her legs as she adorned her feet with a pair of heeled shoe boots.

Under her statement winter coat, she donned a white knit over a simple but chic black shirt as she carried coffee cups in preparation for her scene.

The Waterloo Road actress worked her glossy locks into a deep parting as her mane cascaded down her shoulders, framing her facial features as she got camera ready.

Wrapped up: The Cinderella actress wrapped up for the occasion in a khaki wool coat with oversized lapels as she prepared for an day filming out in the chilly January temperatures

Wrapped up: The Cinderella actress wrapped up for the occasion in a khaki wool coat with oversized lapels as she prepared for an day filming out in the chilly January temperatures

Holliday is set to play Robin Ellacott in the book adapted series later this year alongside War And Peace's Tom Burke, who plays Cormoran Strike.

The international best-selling book series follows private investigator Cormoran Strike and his secretary Robin Ellacott.

Cormoran, who is the illegitimate son of a former rock star and former Special Investigation Branch investigator, has very few cases in the first book until one event changes everything for him.

Teaming together with his assistant Robin, the two attempt to uncover the person behind the death of fictional model Lula Landry in the glare of the world’s media. 

All set up! Holliday is set to play Robin Ellacott in the book adapted series
Camera ready: War And Peace's Tom Burke will play lead character Cormoran Strike

All set up! Holliday is set to play Robin Ellacott in the book adapted series later this year alongside War And Peace's Tom Burke, who plays Cormoran Strike

It was announced in 2014 that BBC it would be adapting the three crime novels with filming beginning in November 2016 for the show titled The Cormoran Strike Mysteries.  

The new thrilling drama will cover the first three books in the best-selling series – The Cuckoo’s Calling, The Silkworm and Career of Evil.

It has been reported that the first book, The Cuckoo's Calling, will be made into three hour-long episodes, while the second and third installments will be made into two hour-long offerings.

Despite writing Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them's screenplay, Scottish author J.K. Rowling will executive produce the series, leaving the series to be written by Ben Richards and Tom Edge, who will pen Career of Evil.  

Exciting times: It was announced in 2014 that BBC it would be adapting the three crime novels with filming beginning in November 2016 for the show titled The Cormoran Strike Mysteries

Exciting times: It was announced in 2014 that BBC it would be adapting the three crime novels with filming beginning in November 2016 for the show titled The Cormoran Strike Mysteries

 

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