Ozark star Julia Garner and her musician husband Mark Foster stay safe with masks in Burbank

Ozark star Julia Garner and her musician husband Mark Foster stay safe with masks as they run errands in Burbank

Julia Garner and her musician husband Mark Foster were snapped in Burbank, California on Tuesday visiting an animal hospital where their pet bulldog Biz is at.

Garner, 26, donned a black top with a blue denim skirt and white shoes with a black purse on the sunny spring weekday, as they also grabbed takeout food.

The Riverdale, New York native had on sunglasses and wore protective accessories including a mask and rubber gloves as she stepped out with caution amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Out and about: Julia Garner, 26, and her musician husband Mark Foster were snapped in Burbank, California on Tuesday visiting an animal hospital where their pet bulldog Biz is at

The Emmy-winning actress, who portrays Ruth Langmore on the Netflix hit Ozark, had her curly locks pulled back as she paced a few steps ahead of the Foster the People performer, who also donned a protective mask.

The San Jose native kept things simple in a white T-shirt with blue jeans, black shoes and sunglasses on the outing in the San Fernando Valley city.

The acclaimed actress has kept things steady and upbeat as the coronavirus has shut down nearly all of America and virtually all Hollywood productions.

On her Instagram account, she’s told her followers about choice binge-watching  material, as well as how she’s honing her craft gardening while staying at home to quell the spread of the pandemic.

Casual: Foster kept things simple in a white T-shirt with blue jeans, black shoes and sunglasses on the outing in the San Fernando Valley

Casual: Foster kept things simple in a white T-shirt with blue jeans, black shoes and sunglasses on the outing in the San Fernando Valley 

Key role: Julia portrays Ruth Langmore on the Netflix hit Ozark

Key role: Julia portrays Ruth Langmore on the Netflix hit Ozark 

Pay-dirt: The actress captured an Emmy for her efforts on the Netflix series last fall

Pay-dirt: The actress captured an Emmy for her efforts on the Netflix series last fall

‘Yay! My herbs are starting to grow!’ she wrote in an April 4 post. ‘Mother Earth is really upset at us right now, so it’s nice to be reminded she truly is beautiful.’

Last month the actress, who’s also been seen on, thanked healthcare workers for their courageous actions and tireless efforts in the fight against COVID-19. She wrote: #healthcareheroes appreciation post. Thank you to all the doctors and health care workers across the country and world. Thank you for taking care of us!’

She added hashtags including #stayhome, #socialdistancing and #stayhealthy.

Dedicated: On her Instagram account, Julia showed how she's honing her craft gardening

Dedicated: On her Instagram account, Julia showed how she’s honing her craft gardening 

Peace and love: The couple, who wed late last year, look to be well protected as they step out

Peace and love: The couple, who wed late last year, look to be well protected as they step out