Actress Lena Headey, from the HBO drama series "Game of Thrones,"
Actress Lena Headey, from the HBO drama series "Game of Thrones" arrives at the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, California August 25, 2014. Reuters/Lucy Nicholson

“Game of Thrones” actress Lena Headey, 41, was spotted makeup-free while making her way to Los Angeles International Airport on Aug. 23, Sunday. She was with an unknown male, her son, her newborn daughter and Wylie Loughran, her son with former husband Peter Loughran.

The unknown male was holding Headey’s daughter in her baby carrier while the actress followed along with her son. The actress was wearing a semi-sheer longline top paired with black leggings, black hat, silver sandals and gold bangles, according to Daily Mail.

Two weeks after confirming the birth of her second child in July, Headey was spotted with friends enjoying a round of miniature golf in Sherman Oaks, California. She wore a white tank top, ripped denim jeans, Adidas sneakers, a fedora and bold sunglasses, E! News reported.

Known for her HBO series “Game of Thrones” role Cersei Lannister, Headey has been keeping a low profile since she gave birth to her second child in July. She has yet to reveal the name of her newly born daughter.

For playing Cersei Lannister in “Game of Thrones,” Headey was nominated Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series of the Primetime Emmy Awards in 2014. However, she lost to AMC series “Breaking Bad” star Anna Gunn.

For the second time, Headey recently received the same nomination for the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards along with her “Game of Thrones” co-star Emilia Clarke, “Orange is the New Black” star Uzo Aduba, “The Good Wife” star Christine Baranski, “Downtown Abbey” star Joanne Froggatt and “Mad Men” star Christina Hendricks. The winner will be announced on Sept. 20.

Aside from reprising her role as Cersei Lannister in “Game of Thrones” Season 6, Headey is also voicing two characters, which are Kiona of the animated film “Reds and Grays” and Jeopardy Mouse in the TV series “Danger Mouse.” She is also set to star with her former “Game of Thrones” co-star Charles Dance in the 2016 horror film “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.”

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