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By Peter Larsen | plarsen@scng.com | Orange County Register
PUBLISHED: August 15, 2020 at 8:55 a.m. | UPDATED: August 15, 2020 at 10:53 a.m.

Peter Larsen has been the Pop Culture Reporter for the Orange County Register since 2004, finally achieving the neat trick of getting paid to report and write about the stuff he's obsessed about pretty much all his life. He regularly covers the Oscars and the Emmys, goes to Comic-Con and Coachella, reviews pop music, and conducts interviews with authors and actors, musicians and directors, a little of this and a whole lot of that. He grew up, in order, in California, Arkansas, Kentucky and Oregon. Graduated from Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Ore. with degrees in English and Communications. Earned a master's degree at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. Earned his first newspaper paycheck at the Belleville (Ill.) News-Democrat, fled the Midwest for Los Angeles Daily News and finally ended up at the Orange County Register. He's taught one or two classes a semester in the journalism and mass communications department at Cal State Long Beach since 2006. Somehow managed to get a lovely lady to marry him, and with her have two daughters. And a dog named Buddy. Never forget the dog.

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Director Danny Wolf says the most shocking thing about his new documentary on the history of nudity in cinema might be that no one had already thought to make that film.
“We’re talking,” Wolf says of himself and producers Paul Fishbein and Jim McBride. “And we said, ‘Do you believe no one’s done a documentary? A definitive documentary on the history of nudity in the movies?’
“Not something exploitive, and not a ‘breast-fest’ or anything,” Wolf says. “But a real good, you know, in-depth look at the whole history.”
Director Amy Heckerling is seen here talking about her movie “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” in the new documentary, “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Mariel Hemingway is seen here in the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies,” a film in which she talks about her roles that required nudity including the films “Personal Best” and “Star 80.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Actress Linda Blair might still be best known for her role in “The Exorcist” but in the ’80s she also appeared in “Chained Heat,” a women-in-prison movie that required nudity. She’s seen here in the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Kristanna Loken played T-X in “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines,” a role that required her to appear on screen nude. She’s seen here in the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Early in his career actor Malcolm McDowell often appeared nude on screeen in films such as “… If” and “A Clockwork Orange.” He’s seen here in the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Kristine DeBell played Alice in an erotic musical version of “Alice In Wonderland” — yes, the ’70s were that weird — a role that required nudity of her part. She’s seen here in the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Mamie Van Doren occasionally appeared nude in her films in the ’60s. The longtime Newport Beach resident is seen here in the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Actor John Cameron Mitchell starred in “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” which required some nude scenes. He’s seen here being interviewed for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Joan Graves served as senior vice president Motion Picture Association of America and chair of its Classification and Ratings Administration until May 2019. She’s seen here being interviewed for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Actor Ken Davitian appeared as Azamat, Borat’s producer in the movie “Borat,” which required him to act in a lengthy nude scene. He’s seen here being interviewed in the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Actor Eric Roberts is seen here talking about his role in “Star 80” for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” With him is director Danny Wolf. (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Director Joe Dante directed such movies as “The Howling” and “Gremlins,” and before that worked for low-budget film king Roger Corman. He’s seen here being interviewed for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Director Kevin Smith’s films, such as “Zack and Miri Make a Porno,” often include nudity. He’s seen here being interviewed for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Jim McBride is the founder of Mr.Skin, a website that collects nude scenes from mainstream movies. Here he’s seen in the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies,” for which he was executive producer as well as an interviewee. He’s seen here with director Danny Wolf. (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Actor Eric Roberts is seen here talking about his role in “Star 80” for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Actress Erica Gavin starred in the title role of the 1968 movie “Vixen!” which required numerous nude scenes. Here she’s seen being interviewed for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Actress Diane Franklin was 19 when she shot her debut movie, “The Last American Virgin,” which was released in 1982. It required her to appear nude on camera. Here she’s interviewed for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Actress E.G. Daily’s role in “Valley Girl” required her to appear in a nude scene. Here she’s being interviewed for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Actress Betsy Russell starred in movies including “Private School,” which required nudity in some scenes. She’s seen here being interviewed for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Scream queen Brinke Stevens starred in scores of horror movies, many of which required nudity in some scenes. She’s seen here being interviewed for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Actor Bruce Davison’s film debut came in the 1969 film “Last Summer,” which required he appear nude in some scenes. He’s seen here being interviewed for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Camille Keaton starred in the 1978 horror thriller “I Spit On Your Grave” which required her to perform many scenes nude. She’s seen here being interviewed for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” ((Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Alicia Rodis works as an intimacy coordinator on HBO series such as “The Deuce” and “Crashing.” The job, a new role in the movie business, is to oversee the shooting of intimate scenes on set. She’s seen here being interviewed in the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Cerina Vincent made her film debut in the 2001 teen-sex comedy parody “Not Another Teen Movie,” which required her to work nude in nearly every scene in which she appeared. She’s seen here being interviewed in the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Director Amy Heckerling is seen here talking about her movie “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” in the new documentary, “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Mariel Hemingway is seen here in the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies,” a film in which she talks about her roles that required nudity including the films “Personal Best” and “Star 80.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Actress Linda Blair might still be best known for her role in “The Exorcist” but in the ’80s she also appeared in “Chained Heat,” a women-in-prison movie that required nudity. She’s seen here in the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Kristanna Loken played T-X in “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines,” a role that required her to appear on screen nude. She’s seen here in the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Early in his career actor Malcolm McDowell often appeared nude on screeen in films such as “… If” and “A Clockwork Orange.” He’s seen here in the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Kristine DeBell played Alice in an erotic musical version of “Alice In Wonderland” — yes, the ’70s were that weird — a role that required nudity of her part. She’s seen here in the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Mamie Van Doren occasionally appeared nude in her films in the ’60s. The longtime Newport Beach resident is seen here in the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Actor John Cameron Mitchell starred in “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” which required some nude scenes. He’s seen here being interviewed for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Joan Graves served as senior vice president Motion Picture Association of America and chair of its Classification and Ratings Administration until May 2019. She’s seen here being interviewed for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Actor Ken Davitian appeared as Azamat, Borat’s producer in the movie “Borat,” which required him to act in a lengthy nude scene. He’s seen here being interviewed in the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Actor Eric Roberts is seen here talking about his role in “Star 80” for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” With him is director Danny Wolf. (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Director Joe Dante directed such movies as “The Howling” and “Gremlins,” and before that worked for low-budget film king Roger Corman. He’s seen here being interviewed for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Director Kevin Smith’s films, such as “Zack and Miri Make a Porno,” often include nudity. He’s seen here being interviewed for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Jim McBride is the founder of Mr.Skin, a website that collects nude scenes from mainstream movies. Here he’s seen in the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies,” for which he was executive producer as well as an interviewee. He’s seen here with director Danny Wolf. (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Actor Eric Roberts is seen here talking about his role in “Star 80” for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Actress Erica Gavin starred in the title role of the 1968 movie “Vixen!” which required numerous nude scenes. Here she’s seen being interviewed for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Actress Diane Franklin was 19 when she shot her debut movie, “The Last American Virgin,” which was released in 1982. It required her to appear nude on camera. Here she’s interviewed for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Actress E.G. Daily’s role in “Valley Girl” required her to appear in a nude scene. Here she’s being interviewed for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Actress Betsy Russell starred in movies including “Private School,” which required nudity in some scenes. She’s seen here being interviewed for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Scream queen Brinke Stevens starred in scores of horror movies, many of which required nudity in some scenes. She’s seen here being interviewed for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Actor Bruce Davison’s film debut came in the 1969 film “Last Summer,” which required he appear nude in some scenes. He’s seen here being interviewed for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Camille Keaton starred in the 1978 horror thriller “I Spit On Your Grave” which required her to perform many scenes nude. She’s seen here being interviewed for the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” ((Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Alicia Rodis works as an intimacy coordinator on HBO series such as “The Deuce” and “Crashing.” The job, a new role in the movie business, is to oversee the shooting of intimate scenes on set. She’s seen here being interviewed in the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Cerina Vincent made her film debut in the 2001 teen-sex comedy parody “Not Another Teen Movie,” which required her to work nude in nearly every scene in which she appeared. She’s seen here being interviewed in the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Director Amy Heckerling is seen here talking about her movie “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” in the new documentary, “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

Mariel Hemingway is seen here in the new documentary “Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies,” a film in which she talks about her roles that required nudity including the films “Personal Best” and “Star 80.” (Photo by Benjamin Hoffman)

“Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies,” which premieres on streaming services Tuesday, Aug. 18, delivers exactly what it says in the title. A largely chronological story, “Skin” traces the fascination of filmmakers and fans with nudity on screen from the earliest days of Hollywood to the present, mixing film clips from the Silent Era to the present and interviews with actors, directors, producers, and critics.
Some of it is quite highbrow. Directors including Peter Bogdanovich (“The Last Picture Show”), Amy Heckerling (“Fast Times At Ridgemont High”) and Martha Coolidge (“Valley Girl”) talk about the importance of the nudity in those films.
Actors such as Malcolm McDowell (“A Clockwork Orange”), Mariel Hemingway (“Star 80”) and Sean Young (“No Way Out”) are interviewed about their decisions to bare all on screen. Film critics and historians offer insights into the cultural landscape in which the movies were made.
And yes, there is a whole lot of flesh onscreen — you probably got that from the title, no? But whether it’s mainstream or art fare such as “Midnight Cowboy” and “Last Tango In Paris,” or trashier drive-in fodder like “Vixen!” and “I Spit On Your Grave,” over the course of the documentary’s two-hour runtime the scale tilts more toward educational than erotic.
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