What would Fleabag say? Phoebe Waller-Bridge is immortalised in the form of an action figure for her role in the next Indiana Jones film
You know you’ve made it in Hollywood when you are immortalised as a doll.
And Fleabag star Phoebe Waller-Bridge has officially cemented her status as one of the industry’s leading lights thanks to the release of her own action figure ahead of the upcoming Indiana Jones film.
The actress, 37, plays Helena Shaw, the goddaughter of Harrison Ford’s whip-wielding archaeologist in the film’s fifth instalment, Dial of Destiny.
The miniature figure sees Miss Waller-Bridge dressed in a white shirt, high-waisted khaki trousers and black boots.
She is carrying a black backpack and sporting the actress’ signature short brunette bob.
The miniature figure sees Miss Waller-Bridge dressed in a white shirt, high-waisted khaki trousers and black boots
The actress, 37, plays Helena Shaw, the goddaughter of Harrison Ford’s whip-wielding archaeologist in the film’s fifth instalment, Dial of Destiny
The doll also comes with a removable replica of a flashlight. In the film Helena and Mr Jones team up to fight off the Nazis in 1969 against the backdrop of the American effort to beat the Russians to the moon.
‘She’s a mystery and a wonder,’ Miss Waller-Bridge, who also stars alongside Antonio Banderas in the film told Empire, about her character.
‘Making the film was everything I could have hoped for, with a chance to work on my own stunts and action sequences,’ she added.
‘If the script said throw yourself on to the back of a vehicle, I threw myself on to the back of a vehicle!’
Miss Waller-Bridge has enjoyed a meteoric rise to fame since her critically acclaimed 2016 comedy drama series Fleabag became a global hit.
She has gone on to steer a series of high-profile projects, including writing thriller Killing Eve and No Time to Die, Daniel Craig’s final outing as 007 James Bond.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is out on June 30.
The actress, 37, plays Helena Shaw (pictured, left), the goddaughter of Harrison Ford ’s whip-wielding archaeologist in the film’s fifth instalment, Dial of Destiny
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