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Will Smith resumes filming Richard Williams biopic in LA after production was halted due to COVID-19

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As productions continue to resume in Hollywood, two-time Oscar nominee Will Smith is donning tennis duds once more to portray the father of two living sports legends.The actor, 52, was seen getting back to work on Monday as Richard Williams on the Los Angeles, California set ofKing Richard, the biopic following the life ofSerena and Venus Williams' father.Smith smiled while wearing a red and white tennis outfit and greying stubble, as he made his way to hit the courts on the outdoor set of the movie.

In good spirits: Will Smith was seen getting back to work on Monday as Richard Williams on the Los Angeles set of King Richard, the biopic following Serena and Venus Williams' fatherWill wore a slightly off-white windbreaker with red collar and.

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