There's little chance Rami Malek was in Yonkers Monday.

Malek, who won Best Actor at Sunday's Academy Awards for his portrayal of singer Freddie Mercury in the biopic "Bohemian Rhapsody," is also the star of the USA Network's "Mr. Robot."

But it would have been pretty tough for the actor to have made it from the award show — and the after parties — in Los Angeles to Underhill Street, where "Mr. Robot" was filming Monday.

The show is shooting episodes for its final season in the New York area, including on Underhill, Rosedale Road and Grandview Boulevard, which was decked out in Christmas decorations for the filming Monday.

Malek is the only actor to win a Best Actor Oscar who is also the star of a television series. In "Mr. Robot," he plays Elliot, an anti-social computer programmer who works as a cybersecurity engineer during the day, but becomes a vigilante hacker at night.

Of his Oscar, he said in his acceptance speech: "I may not have been the obvious choice, but I guess it worked out," he said in his acceptance speech. "Thank you, Queen, thank you, guys, for allowing me to be the tiniest part of your phenomenal, extraordinary legacy. I am forever in your debt."

Yonkers in the spotlight

"Mr. Robot" is the latest production to film in Yonkers. Last week, Russell Crowe and Sienna Miller filmed scenes for the upcoming Showtimes series "The Loudest Voice" in Stefanik Park. The eight-episode series is centered on FOX news chairman, the late Roger Ailes. The city has seen a boom in all sorts of filming, said Christina Gilmartin, communications officer for the City of Yonkers.

Last year, the city made $143,000 in revenue from various productions in fees, which went to the general fund. If overtime for police, fire and city services to individual departments were included, that number would go up to $370,000, said Gilmartin.

In 2018, there were 163 film days and 151 film permits were given out for productions including the Martin Scorsese’s upcoming film “The Irishman” and TV shows such as “Madam Secretary,” “Law & Order,” “Gotham” and “Elementary” among others.

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Swapna Venugopal Ramaswamy contributed to this story.