House Of Cards Season 3 Cast Robin Wright Goes Make-Up Free In LA; Co−star Kevin Spacey Gets Standing Ovation At Marketing Conference

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"House of Cards" season 3 cast Robin Wright goes make-up free in Los Angeles as her co-star Kevin Spacey received a standing ovation at a marketing conference.

In a series of snaps from MailOnline, "House of Cards" season 3 cast Robin Wright was seen buying salmon and cream cheese bagel in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles last Monday.

"Rather than eating her food back in her car, the 48-year-old scoffed it down as she stood on the pavement," it said. "Robin looked stylish in a sleeveless black dress, fitted to the waist and flared to just above her knees, paired with gray sneakers."

The photos also showed that "House of Cards" season 3 cast Robin Wright had no make-up on while her hair was just simply parted to the side of her face. People appeared to be leaving her alone to enjoy her bagel, perhaps afraid of her Claire Underwood persona.

Her on-screen husband Frank Underwood, meanwhile, graced the recent Content Marketing World in Cleveland, Ohio where he charmed about 2,500 attendees, said Fox Business .

"I know what you're all thinking. What the hell am I doing here?" he started, which drew a rousing response from the audience.

But he said that content marketing and journalism has a lot of common with celebrities in Hollywood. "When you strip everything away, we are all striving toward the same goal, and that is connecting with our audiences," "House of Cards" season 3 cast Kevin Spacey said.

He then shared three elements that will make up a good narrative, which makes his "House of Cards" successful, and which will make good marketing content successful in connecting with their intended targets.

"House of Cards" season 3 cast Kevin Spacey then listed down conflict, authenticity and the audience as the three most important elements in storytelling.

"Isn't good storytelling just luck and a guessing game? No. Good content marketing is not a crap shoot-it has always been about the story," he said.

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