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Helen Mirren, 73, reveals her lithe frame in elegant floral dress

Helen Mirren, 73, reveals her lithe frame in elegant floral dress Her latest starring role sees her transform into Russian empress, Catherine The Great.And Helen Mirren cut a regal figure in an elegant dress as she left her hotel in London on Tuesday.The Oscar-winning actress, 73, looked typically youthful as she revealed her toned frame in an emerald green floral print dress teamed with nude pumps. Chic: Helen Mirren cut a regal figure in an elegant dress as she left her hotel in London on TuesdayThe gorgeous dress, adorned with white floral print, teased a glimpse of The Queen star's cleavage while cinching in at her slender waist.The chic gown flared into a three quarter length A-line skirt with the Prime Suspect actress completing the ensemble with ribbon adorned flat shoes.   Her platinum bob was styled sleek and straight while smoky kohl liner and fuchsia lipstick accentuated her beautiful features.The sighting comes ahead of Helen's dramatic new role in HBO miniseries Catherine The Great. Age-defying: The Oscar-winning actress, 73, looked typically youthful as she revealed her toned frame in an emerald green floral print dress teamed with nude pumps In a new trailer from the show- which premieres this Autumn- Helen immediately made an impact as the woman who ruled the Russian empire from 1752 to 1796 after the death of her husband, Peter III.   Despite her incredible success in the entertainment industry, Helen recently opened-up on how she still feels 'intimidated' when she walks on to movie sets. Speaking on the My Self Worth podcast, Mirren said: 'Those negative thoughts are always lurking there under the surface… everybody feels this way, you aren’t the only one.' Entourage: The gorgeous dress, adorned with white floral print, teased a glimpse of The Queen star's cleavage while cinching in at her slender waist 'What always comes up in my head is that ‘I’m boring, I’m stupid, I’m not exciting enough’. She carried on with how she felt 'incredibly intimidated' with 'these humongous movie stars' when she walked on to a film set.But just like the rest of us she battles her inner critic by giving herself a pep talk.She revealed on the podcast: 'Sometimes I lock myself in the loo to give myself a talking to: "you can do it Helen, don’t worry, you can do it!’” Acclaimed: Her latest starring role sees her transform into Russian empress, Catherine The Great for a new HBO series Her finest hour: Helen won the Best Actress Oscar for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II in 2006's The Queen

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