Kate Mara goes casual chic in army green bomber jacket as she enjoys walk with daughter in LA

Kate Mara goes casual chic in army green jacket as she pushes toy car while enjoying walk with daughter in LA

Kate Mara has been enjoying some quality family time at home during quarantine.

And the Emmy nominee is making sure to get outside in their neighborhood, while bonding with her baby girl.

She went casual chic Monday in an army green bomber jacket with floral appliqués, as she pushed a red toy car cruiser, while holding hands with her daughter during an afternoon walk in Los Angeles.

Girls outing: Kate Mara went casual chic Monday in an army green bomber jacket with floral appliqués, as she pushed a red toy car cruiser, while holding hands with her daughter during an afternoon walk in Los Angeles

The 38-year-old layered the jacket over a black top with matching sweatpants and white sneakers, finishing the look with a black face mask and a gold necklace.

She welcomed her first child in May of 2019 with husband Jamie Bell, 34, whom she married in 2017, following their 2015 superhero film Fantastic Four.

Mara told Us Weekly back in October about juggling work and motherhood: ‘I find it quite easy to switch it on and off.

‘Thank God, because as a new mom when you have a baby on your boob screaming in the trailer, and then you’ve got to go pretend to be sexy, it’s kind of a complete nightmare.’

Casual chic: The 38-year-old layered the jacket over a black top with matching sweatpants and white sneakers, finishing the look with a black face mask and a gold necklace

Casual chic: The 38-year-old layered the jacket over a black top with matching sweatpants and white sneakers, finishing the look with a black face mask and a gold necklace

Happy family: She welcomed her first child in May of 2019 with husband Jamie Bell, 34, whom she married in 2017, following their 2015 superhero film Fantastic Four

Happy family: She welcomed her first child in May of 2019 with husband Jamie Bell, 34, whom she married in 2017, following their 2015 superhero film Fantastic Four

She also explained how becoming a mother influenced her decision to star in her latest miniseries A Teacher, which aired its finale in December.

The House of Cards actress said: ‘Eventually she’s going to be able to look at the work I’ve done. And now more than ever, I want it to mean something and for there to be a point to it. 

‘Sometimes you do just have to work for money. Sometimes you’re lucky enough that you can make choices based on more than that.’

Leading lady: She recently explained how becoming a mother influenced her decision to star in her latest series A Teacher, which recently aired its finale

Leading lady: She recently explained how becoming a mother influenced her decision to star in her latest series A Teacher, which recently aired its finale

Meaningful roles: Mara said: 'Eventually she's going to be able to look at the work I've done. And now more than ever, I want it to mean something and for there to be a point to it'

Meaningful roles: Mara said: ‘Eventually she’s going to be able to look at the work I’ve done. And now more than ever, I want it to mean something and for there to be a point to it’

Controversial series: She stars as Claire, a teacher at a Texas high school who begins an illicit affair with her student Eric (Nick Robinson), which comes with consequences that leave permanent damage on both their lives

Controversial series: She stars as Claire, a teacher at a Texas high school who begins an illicit affair with her student Eric (Nick Robinson), which comes with consequences that leave permanent damage on both their lives

She stars as Claire, a teacher at a Texas high school who begins an illicit affair with her student Eric (Nick Robinson), which comes with consequences that leave permanent damage on both their lives. 

Mara told The Wrap of the controversial show: ‘Some people are definitely going to feel uncomfortable watching the show. It wasn’t something that we made thinking that it would be a super-easy watch. Comfortable is not the word we were going for.’

The native New Yorker added: ‘I don’t think you normally see the story told from this perspective or this point of view. It was one of the reasons why I was excited to tell it…

‘And I think it’s because it isn’t something that people necessarily want to talk about. The fact that it’s a female doing the abuse and being the groomer and all of these things I think is also something that is rarely discussed.’ 

Uncomfortable watch: Mara said of the show: 'Some people are definitely going to feel uncomfortable watching the show. It wasn't something that we made thinking that it would be a super-easy watch. Comfortable is not the word we were going for' (pictured in November, 2019)

Uncomfortable watch: Mara said of the show: ‘Some people are definitely going to feel uncomfortable watching the show. It wasn’t something that we made thinking that it would be a super-easy watch. Comfortable is not the word we were going for’ (pictured in November, 2019)