
For decades, nudity has been an integral part of Hollywood movies. However, the way people think about nudity in movies is changing. Rather than wondering whether an actor would appear nude in a movie, people are now wondering whether they should. In response, many actors have decided to draw a line on nudity in movies, and that is changing the way people think.

For some, it is because of family values, for others, it is because of religious reasons, and for many, it is simply because they want to adhere to their personal standards. Whatever the reason, these actors have proved that an actor’s performance and presence on screen have nothing to do with nudity. Here are 10 actors who have drawn that line, and why they are doing it now more than ever.

10. Marisa Abela
Marisa Abela, an actress known for her appearances in Industry and Back to Black, has been open about how her attitude has changed over the years. When Abela began her acting career, she was open to the idea of off-camera nudity. However, after one of her naked images found its way into the tabloids, Abela realized what it means to be vulnerable. Abela, still battling thyroid cancer, realized that being vulnerable means being in a fight for one’s life. She understands that “I might have been made to do things I didn’t want to, but it was never truly how I felt.”

9. Zendaya
Actually, on Euphoria, the whole concept of nudity is just another character in the show, with Rue being the only one who doesn’t indulge in it. Zendaya has said she considers the rumors about the no-nudity clauses in her contracts nothing but flammable gossip. Her fans love her for that, as it shows that amid such a hectic TV life, an actor’s set of personal rules is upheld.

8. Kristen Bell
Kristen Bell will not go completely naked for a part. She is okay with PG-13 scenes like the one in House of Lies, where she takes off her lingerie, but will not show her full frontal nudity. Her response to that? “Over my dead body!”

7. Isla Fisher
With her own comedic skills, Fisher has also limited herself to PG works. In Wedding Crashers, she had a stunt double for the filming of the explicit scenes, and she has never hesitated to say that she wanted to keep silent about it in the movies. It’s more of a deal with her to keep the spirit of the joke and feel at ease while doing it.

6. Ricky Gervais
The comedian has no qualms going over the top with language, but when it comes to nudity, he’s out. Gervais cracked that if it ever came up, he’d use a body double because, as he joked, “No one wants to see that anyway.”

5. Mandy Moore
Mandy Moore is different in the way that she has never gone naked or stripped for the camera. She has mentioned that the idea of strangers seeing her naked is something that really annoys her. Despite her refusals, her career has still gone on just fine, which is basically a confirmation that you do not have to give up your principles to make it to the top.

4. Neal McDonough
McDonough is known as someone very hard to accommodate: no kissing, no nudity. In the end, this left him unable to take several roles, but he never lost his resolve. The whole thing is about respect for his wife and family, for McDonough, and it is something that never stopped him from having a very long and successful career.

3. Mahershala Ali
Ali’s religion is the first thing he considers when making a decision. As a devout Muslim, he has asked that certain scenes be altered to align with his religious convictions. He once mentioned that the only reason he took part in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button was that the scene had been rewritten to not go over the line. His position? It refers to the utmost respect for his religion and for himself.

2. Megan Fox
Fox, notwithstanding early typecasting in the industry, has always been strong in her limits. Currently, her biggest drive is her children; she doesn’t want them to grow up and see her in movies that she wouldn’t be willing to show them. The family always goes first.

1. Samuel L. Jackson
Jackson has never gone for the full-frontal option and doesn’t plan to, even though he has appeared in more than 150 films. He also used to joke about employing a “double” for such a case. For him, it is about staying private, practical, and keeping up with the Joneses.

Intimacy coordinators have become the norm on many sets lately, from Bridgerton to Euphoria. They are there to prepare the actors for love scenes, discuss boundaries, and make sure everyone is feeling okay. One of their mottos is “No surprises”. It is a big step toward respect in Hollywood. These are the actors who have the bravery to set their own boundaries. Be it faith, family, or personal comfort, they are among the new faces of stardom. And the bigger lesson? You don’t have to be naked to have an unforgettable performance.