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Amanda Seyfried admitted that she felt uncomfortable filming nude scenes when she was 19, but felt she had to do it to "keep my job."
Seyfried started off her acting career when she was 15 on soap operas before moving on to teen hits like "Mean Girls" and "Veronica Mars." 
During an interview with Porter magazine , Seyfried recalled her early years in acting and said she wished she was starting out now because intimacy coordinators are more common and actors can speak up about being uncomfortable about scenes.
"Being 19, walking around without my underwear on – like, are you kidding me? How did I let that happen?" Seyfried said. "Oh, I know why: I was 19 and I didn't want to upset anybody, and I wanted to keep my job. That's why."
She added that she came out of the pre-#MeToo era "pretty unscathed."
Intimacy coordinators – professionals who help choreograph intimate scenes between actors — have only become commonplace on some film sets in recent years. Several actors have recently spoken up about the change and how it has made them more comfortable filming sex scenes or nudity.
"Outlander" star Sam Heughan and "Tomb Raider" star Alicia Vikander spoke earlier this year that they didn't feel "supported" or "protected" when filming sex scenes without coordinators.
Earlier this week, "Game of Thrones" star Sean Bean told the UK's Sunday Times that intimacy coordinators "spoil the spontaneity" on a set during sex scenes.
"It would inhibit me more because it's drawing attention to things," Bean said. "Somebody saying, 'Do this, put your hands there, while you touch his thing...' I think the natural way lovers behave would be ruined by someone bringing it right down to a technical exercise."
"West Side Story" star Rachel Zegler , "The Good Place" actor Jameela Jamil, and even Bean's "Snowpiercer" costar Lena Hall responded to Bean's comments, defending the use of intimacy coordinators.
Hall, who was mentioned by Bean in the Sunday Times interview as someone who was "up for anything" due to her theater experience, clarified on Twitter that she felt "comfortable" around Bean but she had no issue asking for an intimacy coordinator if she ever felt "weird, gross, over exposed etc."
"Just because I am in theater (not cabaret, but I do perform them every once in a while) does not mean that I am up for anything," Hall wrote. "Seriously does depend on the other actor, the scene we are about to do, the director, and whatever crew has to be in there to film it."
The actor continued: "I do feel that intimacy coordinators are a welcome addition to the set and think they could also help with the trauma experienced in other scenes."


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Amanda Seyfried is reflecting on her career and the pressure she felt over shooting nude scenes at a young age. The Dropout Emmy-nominated actor wishes there were intimacy coordinators back when she started as she remembers being put in uncomfortable situations.
“Being 19, walking around without my underwear on – like, are you kidding me? How did I let that happen?” she said in an interview with Porter . “Oh, I know why: I was 19 and I didn’t want to upset anybody, and I wanted to keep my job. That’s why.”
Seyfried got her start in acting in soaps like As the World Turns and All My Children . She would also have a pivotal role in the season-long mystery on Veronica Mars where she played the role of Lilly Kane right before starring in Mean Girls . It was in this last movie that Seyfried previously revealed she felt “grossed out” by boys coming up to her asking her for a weather forecast as her character could predict rain using her breasts.
“I was like 18 years old. It was just gross,” she told Marie Claire magazine earlier this year.
Seyfried’s comments come after Game of Thrones actor Sean Bean said he was not a fan of intimacy coordinators as they “spoil the spontaneity” of the scenes.
“I think the natural way lovers behave would be ruined by someone bringing it right down to a technical exercise,” he told The Times of London . “It would inhibit me more because it’s drawing attention to things.”
Bean’s comments sparked disapproval from West Side Story star Rachel Zegler who said that “spontaneity in intimate scenes can be unsafe.”
Recently, SAG-AFTRA’s national board approved a path to membership for intimacy coordinators that are on set when intimate scenes are being filmed and serve as liaisons between actors and production.
“The role of intimacy coordinators greatly improves safety and well-being on sets and in productions requiring intimate scenes,” said Fran Drescher, the union’s president. “Their value is immeasurable and the National Board is committed to bringing intimacy coordinators into the SAG-AFTRA family and ensuring they have the kind of benefits and protections other members already enjoy.”
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This is so horrifically true, though. I had friends who gave up on their dreams of acting as 18-20-year-old young women because they were turned down by multiple agents/managers just because they wanted a “no nudity” clause. They were told, “I couldn’t even get you a role on Disney Channel with a ‘no nudity’ clause. It makes people think you’re difficult to work with.” We pretend that the nudity and sexual stuff in Hollywood films is harmlessly consensual, and it for sure can be. But too often there is a great deal of pressure on talent to accept these kinds of scenes. “Consent” given under coercion is not consent. If a individual is made to feel like they will lose their job, perhaps their whole career, if they do not agree to film these kinds of scenes, that becomes a coercive situation…
Sean Bean’s comments were idiotic. Intimacy coordinators are like stunt coordinators: There to make sure you are able to film the scene safely. If you aren’t a good enough actor to sell a choreographed stunt or love scene, get out of the biz! Also, realize that the intimacy coordinator is there to protect you both: Not just from being touched in a way that makes you uncomfortable, but from being accused of doing something inappropriate, or from innocently, unintentionally doing something that crosses a line for your scene partner. You are protected from both directions by the involvement of an intimacy coordinator.
Why have stunt coordinators then either right?
Meanwhile, every Euro actress and actor doesn’t think twice about nudity.
Evidence? You saw a couple foreign films. Go away.
Here in Europe in some drama schools they make the whole class take off their clothes at the first day of school, actually. Not just to make them less embarrassed about it later on but also because they cooperate better once they saw each other naked. Only in USA is nudity on film considered in a puritan way.
Yep. Americans are obsessed with the idea of being pure and believe nudity is somehow impure. Conservatives used to be the only ones who believed this but now liberals believe it even more.
All of you seem to be missing an essential point here. It really doesn’t matter whether it’s a puritanical American conservative thing to not want to be seen nude by hundreds of millions of people. What matters is that what is done to a person’s body should be their free choice made without coercion or pressure or threats (implicit or explicit). You can agree or disagree with the choices they make or the reasons for those choices, but attempting to coerce them to do something with their body that they do not want to do is absolutely unacceptable.
I’m pretty sure if you asked the students about their experiences, some of the boys may say they liked it but the girls would say they did not. It’s just a lascivious way for a guy, including the teacher, to get a look at nude bodies. No student would actually leave class that day thinking that they really learned something good.
European here. Yes, Pants-On-Head is right.
You can’t re-write history. Learn from it and move on
Hollywood again proving itself to be a nexus of exploitation and sleaze. No wonder they try so hard to convince people
Of their virtue.
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Amanda Seyfried recently opened up about the early years of her career and the situations she was put in as a young actress. 
"Being 19, walking around without my underwear on, like, are you kidding me? How did I let that happen?" she told Porter. 
"Oh, I know why: I was 19 and I didn't want to upset anybody, and I wanted to keep my job. That's why," she said.

Amanda Seyfried opened up about the uncomfortable situations she was put in as a young actress. 
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Seyfried acted in "As the World Turns" and "All My Children" to kick of her career, but things really picked up for the young actress when she was 18 years old and played Karen Smith in "Mean Girls" with Lindsay Lohan and Rachel McAdams. 
She previously opened up in an interview with Marie Claire about the uncomfortable comments she received after playing that role, particularly when it came to the scene where her character predicted the weather by holding her breasts. Men would often come up to the actress asking if it was raining, in reference to the popular "Mean Girls" scene. 
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