Carrie Coon bares her belly in sheer
tank top beneath red corduroy pantsuit in NYC before taping Late Night with Seth Meyers. Carrie Coon dared to bare her belly in
a sheer tank top while promoting her latest projects at SiriusXM Studios inside
Manhattan's Rockefeller Center on Wednesday. The 43-year-old Gilded Age actress
paired her flirty mesh top with a red corduroy pantsuit and nude stilettos
selected by stylist Alicia Lombardini. Carrie straightened her middle-parted blonde bob
and wore lashes and lipstick for her day of press. Coon has been hard at work promoting her
roles as alcoholic mother Katie alongside onscreen sisters Natasha Lyonne and
Elizabeth Olsen in Azazel Jacobs' critically-acclaimed family
drama His Three Daughters, which hits limited US theaters this Friday
before streaming on Netflix September 20. 'I thought that the script, which was
delivered to me by hand, was so refreshing in that it didn't feel overly sentimental. The
relationship dynamic felt real and true,' the Tony-nominated thespian - who also executive
produced the film - told Parade on Tuesday. 'Also, I just loved that the movie is
structured so that the sisters go on the same journey as the audience. They start off
as stereotypes, and then just as their point of view about each other gets complicated,
so does the point of view of the audience of all the sisters. I hadn't seen anything
structurally so sound in a long time.' Carrie is next scheduled to discuss His
Three Daughters on Wednesday's episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers, which tapes at
the nearby Studio 8G at 30 Rockefeller Plaza. It marks Coon's second time on the CBS talk
show, which will also feature guest Dax Shepard. The Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire actress
and her husband of 11 years - Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tracy Letts
- will both compete for trophies at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards,
which air September 15 on ABC. Carrie is nominated for outstanding lead actress
in a drama series for her performance as rising socialite Bertha Russell in Sonja Warfield
and Julian Fellowes' HBO period drama. Coon's 59-year-old husband was nominated
for outstanding guest actor in a drama series for his performance as the
late LA Lakers head coach Jack McKinney in HBO's Winning Time:
The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty. 'I was genuinely surprised. I was with
my parents. My brother and sister had driven in. My son hurt himself and was
screaming, and I hadn't had any breakfast, so I completely forgot it was happening until my
agent called,' the outspoken Democrat told Parade. 'It shows how little I was actually thinking about
it. But the real shock was that Tracy also got a nomination. He said, "This has to be a mistake."
I consider it a Lifetime Achievement Award.' Carrie and and Letts - who share
six-year-old son Haskell Letts and a three-year-old daughter - originally met while
co-starring in Steppenwolf Theater's production.a