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Daisy Ridley cuts a casual figure as she films scenes for The Marsh King s Daughter in Canada
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Daisy Ridley looks joyful as she larks around on the swings on a break from filming
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Filming for the upcoming film, The Marsh King s Daughter, commenced in Ontario, Canada in early June.
Now about six weeks into production for the psychological thriller, leading lady Daisy Ridley was spotted on the set in Toronto, getting prepared to shoot the next scene on the docket.
The British-born star, who portrayed the character Rey in the popular Star Wars sequel trilogy, is among the cast that also includes Garrett Hedlund, Ben Mendelsohn, Brooklynn Prince, Caren Pistorius, and Gil Birmingham.
Prep mode: Daisy Ridley, 29, was spotted on the set of of her latest film, the psychological thriller The Mash King s Daughter, in Toronto, Canada on Friday
Garrett Hedlund starring in The Marsh King s Daughter
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