MICHELLE Randolph is far from the ranch as she strips off for a dip in the ocean of California.
The actress, 26, starred as Elizabeth Strafford alongside Helen Mirren in Paramount+ drama 1923, filmed in landlocked Montana, USA.
She posed in a brown bikini after taking a dip.
Sharing a throwback snap with co-stars Helen, 78, and Marley Shelton on the set of the Great Depression era based film, she penned:
“These women!
“Honoured to be surrounded by their wit, grace, intelligence, and talent.”
Michelle previously said of filming: “We had a lot of fun at cowboy camp.
“A lot of ice baths, group ice baths, and after, we were all very sore for a while.”
“We had so much fun.”
1923 was primarily filmed in Montana.
However, the production team added an international perspective to the series by filming in different locations outside the United States.
The show was also filmed in South Africa, Malta, and Tanzania.
The show is set in the early 20th century, with Jacob Dutton and his family facing new challenges that could affect the next two generations.
They face challenges such as Western expansion, prohibition, and the Great Depression.
They also struggle to survive historic drought and cattle theft.