It does annoy me when actresses take a role and are not willing to do the nudity required.
The nudity required! Oh, that is rich!
That stuff is all worked out before the contracts are signed. If the nudity is indeed required, how much, for how long, how close is the camera, closed set or not, and other details, will likely all be spelled out contractually.
Producers sometimes find the nudity is more important than the actor who they want, but who will not do the desired nudity. Sometimes it is the actor who is more important than the nudity, especially when funding is directly linked to signing a particular name. And the actor doesn't do onscreen nudity at all, anymore, or just not for that particular role/director, or with that co-star.
At what point would the nudity be required? I haven't heard of screenwriters having any "full frontal nudity required" here here and here in the script, or "nudity scene approval" in their contract.
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