Malin Akerman, 45, was seen with her family over the weekend.
The star, who played Lara Axelrod on the popular Showtime series Billions, posed with husband Jack Donnelly as well as their 10-year-old son Sebastian, who appeared to be with a friend.
The Swedish import Sebastian dated her ex-husband Roberto Zincone.
They all posed together on the red carpet for the world premiere of Kung Fu Panda 4 in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The actress' chic black and white ensemble on the red carpet was complemented with a black clutch.
Malin Akerman attended the world premiere of Kung Fu Panda 4 in Los Angeles with her husband Jack Donnelly, their 10-year-old son Sebastian and a friend
In a rare family photo, they were all seen arm in arm. The Swedish import Sebastian dated her ex-husband Roberto Zincone
The Swedish-Canadian actress wore a chic black and white ensemble and carried a black clutch
Actor Bryan Cranston also attended the film's premiere, which took place on March 3 at the AMC Grove in Los Angeles.
In addition to her breakout roles in The Heartbreak Kid and Watchmen, Akerman's Hollywood resume also includes The Utopian Society (2003), Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle (2004), 27 Dresses (2008), Couples Retreat” (2009) and “Wanderlust” (2012). ), Rock Of Ages (2012) and Chick Fight (2020).
Her role on Billions ran for four seasons (2016-2019), followed by a recurring role for two seasons on the comedy series Dollface (2019-2022).
The actress recently filmed the comedy-horror film “Slayers” alongside Abigail Breslin, Thomas Jane, Kara Hayward, Lydia Hearst and her husband Jack Donnelly.
Akerman and Donnelly also starred together in A Week In Paradise (2022), with performances by Connie Nielsen, Philip Winchester, William Nadylam, Alec James and Caroline Quentin.
The Stockholm native attaches great importance to raising her son to be as environmentally conscious as possible.
“He’s all about recycling,” Akerman told UsWeekly magazine.
“We have a compost, we have a garden.” He yells at people in toilets for using paper and thinks they are killing the trees. He won't use straws anymore. I mean, [he’s a] really conscious little being, which makes me really happy.'
Malin showed off the stitching details of her little black clutch at the premiere last weekend
The actress has also become an advocate for children's mental health, working with On Our Sleeves, an organization dedicated to understanding and promoting children's mental health
The actress has also become an advocate for children's mental health. She has partnered with On Our Sleeves, an organization dedicated to understanding and promoting children's mental health.
Last May, she appeared on Good Morning America to advocate her cause.
Malin shared that both her mother and brother suffered from mental health issues as adults, and she wished she had been able to understand these issues better as a child.
One of her goals is to “destigmatize” mental health and the shame surrounding it.
Two months ago, Akerman landed the lead role of Margo Banks in the new Starz drama The Hunting Wives, based on May Cobb's novel of the same name.
Production is scheduled to begin this spring in Charlotte, North Carolina.