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Diane Kruger models a winter coat over a black mini dress in NYC

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Diane Kruger looked ready for a power meeting in a long coat over a mini dress early on Monday morning.The 46-year-old partner of Walking Dead actor Norman Reedus was heading into NBC studios to promote her December film Marlow with her fun white-frame cat-eye sunglasses on.This comes after the Hollywood Reporter shared that the German looker would be starring as German-born Hollywood legend Marlene Dietrich in a new series.

Ready to talk: Diane Kruger looked ready for a power meeting in a long coat over a mini dress early on Monday morningOn Monday Diane looked sharp in the black and white checked coat with a wide collar, black buttons and front pockets.The actress wore underneath a cute black mini dress with bows up top.And she added black ankle socks with black pointy shoes as she carried a small structured handbag.

Her glam was done well with pink lipstick as she oozed Hollywood cool with her white framed shades.The HR claimed three weeks ago that Diane would star as Marlene in a new series.The new series is from the In the Fade director Fatih Akin.

Akin is producing the five-part series which has the temporary title Marlene. Shades in the morning: The 46-year-old partner of Walking Dead actor Norman Reedus was heading into NBC studios with her fun white-frame cat-eye sunglasses onThe show will be based on the biography of Dietrich, Meine Mutter Marlene (My Mother Marlene), written by Dietrich’s daughter Maria Riva.Akin will adapt the book for the screen in his first television project.Kruger has a history with the director as she starred in Akin’s revenge film In the Fade.German icon Dietrich lives from 1901 until 1992.

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