She is most famous for fleeing a robot from the future bent on her destruction.
But Terminator star Linda Hamilton did not seem to have any such worries on her mind as she enjoyed a relaxing sly puff on the streets of New York on Tuesday.
The 58-year-old looked like she was relishing every draw as she nonchalantly smoked away will gazing at her mobile phone as she sauntered around the trendy Manhattan area of the Big Apple.
Terminating her cigarette: Linda Hamilton looked like she was enjoying her sly puff in New York on Tuesday
The actress was looking in good shape for her age in a dark pullover, T-shirt , trousers and a fashion forward pair of black boots.
Beauty and The Beast favourite rounded off her look with a ball bearing style necklace and some generously thick-rimmed spectacles.
She married her first husband, actor Bruce Abbott in 1982 but separated while she was pregnant with their first child.
Linda gave birth to her son Dalton on October 4, 1989, and they had divorced by the year's end.
While filming Terminator 2 in 1991, she began a relationship with director James Cameron, whom she had met seven years earlier when he directed her in the first Terminator film.
That put a smile on her face: The Beauty And The Best star was grinning with glee after her smoke
The joy of text: The mother-of-two was constantly checking her phone as she went walkabout
They had a daughter, Josephine, born in 1993.
She and Cameron eventually married in 1997, but the marriage was short-lived, ending in a $50 million divorce settlement in 1999.
Hamilton has described herself politically as a Democrat, but admitted she could not resist voting for old co-star Arnold Schwarzenegger when he stood as a Republican candidate for Governor Of California..
However she says for him in the 2003 election after his campaign convinced her he was suitable for the job.
Better latte than never: She also made sure she got a caffeine fix by forking out on a trendy iced coffee drink
No wonder she loves smoking so much: Sarah Connor and her son were saved by melting the almost indestructible T-1000 in molten metal in Terminator 2
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