Sorvino: Top Actors Have Sex for Real in Movies
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Actress MIRA SORVINO has shockingly claimed some top Hollywood stars make love
for real during movie sex scenes.
The MIGHTY APHRODITE OSCAR-winner says that some of her showbiz pals, who she
refuses to name, have confided in her that they have had real intercourse in
films - even though Sorvino herself admits no one has tried it on with her.
She says, "Actors have proper sex in films.
"It does happen now and again, and other actors tell me that it does.
"I do believe that it happens. One actress told me she had made love during a
very popular film.
"These people would not lie about their experiences."
*Sharyn*
My inferiority complex isn't as good as yours.
>Actress MIRA SORVINO has shockingly claimed some top Hollywood stars make love
>for real during movie sex scenes.
Well, it is possible that two actors, lovers in real life, might just
go ahead when 'simulating sex' where the shot doesn't reveal what is
happening either way, after all.
There is one case where two actors in a Hollywood film admitted they
intended to try that: John Carradine and Barbara Hershey, in the film
'Boxcar Bertha'.
However, those who produce hardcore porn know that the circumstances
of a movie set, and the fragility of the male erection, are not highly
compatible. (In fact, when John Carradine made the statement, he noted
that it wasn't necessarily going to happen, for just that reason.)
>>Actress MIRA SORVINO has shockingly claimed some top Hollywood stars make love
>>for real during movie sex scenes.
>
>Well, it is possible that two actors, lovers in real life, might just
>go ahead when 'simulating sex' where the shot doesn't reveal what is
>happening either way, after all.
>
>There is one case where two actors in a Hollywood film admitted they
>intended to try that: John Carradine and Barbara Hershey, in the film
>'Boxcar Bertha'.
I think you mean David Carradine. John was the old dude, wasn't he?
--
Lisa
That's exactly what I was thinking. John was the patriarch of the
Carradine clan and played the fallen preacher in "The Grapes of Wrath."
Linda C.
>> >There is one case where two actors in a Hollywood film admitted they
>> >intended to try that: John Carradine and Barbara Hershey, in the film
>> >'Boxcar Bertha'.
>>
>> I think you mean David Carradine. John was the old dude, wasn't he?
>That's exactly what I was thinking. John was the patriarch of the
>Carradine clan and played the fallen preacher in "The Grapes of Wrath."
I think he was one of those people who looked old even when they were
in their twenties.
--
Lisa
I'd call him "craggy" rather than old. He was always tall, skinny and rawboned.
Linda C.
Yeah, in the early seventies John, the father of David, Keith and Robert and
the grampa of Martha Plimpton, was alrealy a very old frail man, badly
suffering crippling arthritis. David was living with the fantastic Barbara
Hersey at the time and they parented a child named, Free, I think. Miss
Hersey claims that while making the Movie Last Summer she was possessed by
the spirit of a dead seagull and for several years she added, in hippie
fashion, the name Seagull to her own already altered last name. I forget her
lasty name but it was more Jewish, Hershberger or something. A rose by
another name and she would still be one of th e sexiest most compelling
women to come out of that strange era.
Going OT in typical Ambrose fashion: Toward the end of his life, John
Carradine's poor old hands were so twisted and knobby with arthritis that
they were painful even to look at. He must have suffered horribly. My
favorite aunt who I miss terribly-- she passed away last year--was for many
years, a wonderful piano player and church organist suffered similiarly. A
likewise crippled future probably awiats yours truly, for already, it helps
me, when I plan to be playing guitar for more than a few hours--even my
perfectly actioned, sweetheart Martin D-28-- if I take aspirin before I
play.
By the way did anyone ever see one of John Carradine's last movies was
the no budget "Shock Waves" about mutant underwater zombie Nazi's in the
Bermuda Triangle, also staring a long haired mustashioed Luke Askew, the
older son on the original TV "Flipper" series, and a very young and very
sexy Brook Adams swimming around in a striking little yellow bikini. It was
made on an almost none existent budget but was very atmostpheric and had
some really scary moments, though the ending was borrowed from one of the
best of all time low budget horrors, "Let's Scare Jessica To Death," staring
the unforgetable, eternally sensitive sensitive actress, Zohra Lampert.
Ambrose
When I was working for Schwab's drugstore in 1971, John came in
accompanied by Robert. John's hands were severely crippled by then and I
suspect he needed Robert along to drive.
Linda C.
dg
inquiring minds wanna KNOW!
> When I was working for Schwab's drugstore in 1971, John came in
> accompanied by Robert. John's hands were severely crippled by then and I
> suspect he needed Robert along to drive.
...does Robert still claim he has no memory of filming his scenes in MASSACRE AT
CENTRAL HIGH? How anyone could possibly not remember a film in which he was
Rainbeaux Smith's lover is beyond me (tho it is possible he's lumping the mempries
together with those of making THE POM POM GIRLS, another high school based
drive-in programmer in which he shared scenes with Rainbeaux)...
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That's what I wondered, and after checking the imdb to see who she worked with,
I came to the conclusion it might be Uma Thurman, who starred with Mira in
'Beautiful Girls'...along with Matt Dillon.
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I actually wondered as a kid just how nude actors and actresses really
got when doing shoots that didn't involve full body views or frontal
nudity views (both for tv soaps and for films). I figured that some of
the tv actors wore thin modesty shields or something.
And Maud Adams responded that if Bruce Dern thought that that was real sex, he
had a lot to learn about sex.
Z
"Effie, we all got pain" from "Dreamgirls"
Now that's hot.
>Yeah, in the early seventies John, the father of David, Keith and Robert and
>the grampa of Martha Plimpton, was alrealy a very old frail man, badly
Who are Martha Plimpton's parents??
I remember back in the last 80's, Meg Tilly said in an interview that the sex
scene she and Rob Lowe had in "Masquerade" were real. That she didn't want to fake
her orgasm because she's a dedicated actress and wanted it to be authentic.
Keith Carradine and Shelley Plimpton
Linda C.
> I actually wondered as a kid just how nude actors and actresses really
> got when doing shoots that didn't involve full body views or frontal
> nudity views (both for tv soaps and for films). I figured that some of
> the tv actors wore thin modesty shields or something.
IIRC, Sharon Stone talked about this in at least one interview when she
mentioned the "crotch patch"--it sounds like a thin piece of
flesh-colored fabric or latex (not sure which) that pretty much covers
the labia (and possibly more, depending, I imagine, on how depilated the
actress in question is) that gets glued on before such scenes.
Apparently it has to be unglued everytime you have to pee, and Sharon
decided it was just too much of a pain in the ass (so to speak...), and
went commando without it, which was somehow regarded as both gutsy and
brazen.
While we're on the topic, though, the recent film _Intimacy_ has been
causing a ruckus because the actors involved (Kerry Fox and Mark
What'shisname who was in _Angels and Insects_) really did have
intercourse, and in at least one on-camera scene, she gives him head for
a good 10 seconds or so. Supposedly it's the first or one of the first
times that such a thing has been done in a fairly mainstream (i.e., not
obvious porn) film, although I suspect that Mira may be telling the
truth. Still, though, there's a reason why there are so few male porn
stars compared to women--sex is hard enough under optimum conditions,
and being on a cold & draft or hot & stuffy film set with camera
operators, sound people, lighting techs, the director, etc., etc., etc.
all standing around you isn't exactly conducive to getting a boner.
(FWIW, Demi Moore once told _Rolling Stone_ that some of her coworkers
had gotten erections while filming sex scenes with her, and others
hadn't, but she didn't take it personally either way, because such a
reaction isn't entirely under one's control. Also, I remember Jack
Nicholson telling the same magazine that when he & Jessica Lange were
filming the sex scenes in _The Postman Always Rings Twice_, he had it in
mind to get an actual erection to add to the authenticity of the scene,
as it were, but due to the above-mentioned factors, it just didn't
happen, and he didn't feel right keeping the whole crew waiting while he
tried to remedy the situation.)
Robin the mad photographer (it's not enough to be an exhibitionist;
you've got to be able to get it up and keep it up)
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> (FWIW, Demi Moore once told _Rolling Stone_ that some of her coworkers
> had gotten erections while filming sex scenes with her, and others
> hadn't, but she didn't take it personally either way, because such a
> reaction isn't entirely under one's control.
George Clooney paraphrased another actor (I think it was Michael Caine)
in an interview, saying he told his leading ladies, "I apologize in
advance if I do, and I apologize in advance if I don't."
--
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His drinking didn't help, either.
Linda C.
Mira is an American - 'proper sex' sounds like a british term, so either
the article is 'creatively requoting' what she may have said, or she's
affecting an english manner of speaking, a la Madonna.
Or the article might not be true...nah! This is a Gossip NG, of course
it's true!!!
Anyways, whether she said it or not, there's an old rumour about Donald
Sutherland and Julie Christie 'doing it for real' in 'Don't Look Now'.
I had thought that the story had made it to Snopes, but I can't find it
there.
Oh, that's so disgusting. I don't see what the point is. If they have to
have actual sex to make their sex scenes realistic then they're not very
good actors. But I guess if I was in a movie, I'd rather have oral sex with
someone than kiss. Kissing is too intimate to do with just anybody, at
least for me. But I would never have intercourse with anyone to make a
scene more realistic. Actors are so full of themselves.
Also, didn't Deniro and Depardieu fondle each other in some movie they made?
That's pretty risque.
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For what it's worth, Sutherland denies it.
I recall some pre-release hype about "Wild Orchid," that Mickey Rourke and
Carre Otis had impromptu sex on camera, and that the director and crew
couldn't believe what was happening, but kept filming.
What if your costar was your boyfriend and the two of you, fabulously in
love, wanted to make the scene as realistic as possible?
--
Joe
"Soul? Come on, Milhouse, there's no such thing as a soul! It's just
something they made up to scare kids, like the boogie man or Michael
Jackson!" - Bart Simpson
>Robin Colleen Moore wrote:
>
>> (FWIW, Demi Moore once told _Rolling Stone_ that some of her coworkers
>> had gotten erections while filming sex scenes with her, and others
>> hadn't, but she didn't take it personally either way, because such a
>> reaction isn't entirely under one's control.
>
>George Clooney paraphrased another actor (I think it was Michael Caine)
>in an interview, saying he told his leading ladies, "I apologize in
>advance if I do, and I apologize in advance if I don't."
Has George ever gotten even remotely intimate with a woman on screen?
Sure. There's a great "hood of the car" scene in his old series, "Bodies
of Evidence." Great, slow bedroom scene with Jennifer Lopez in "Out of
Sight." Plus, he smooched Julianna Margulies with full body contact in
"ER" lots of times, and had more than one bedroom scene with others -
one where the actress, Marg Helgenberger (sp?) was evidently naked under
the sheets. Had a pseudo-sex scene with an actress in "Three Kings."
I'd talk about the others, but I must go shower now ;^D
Mark Rylance
>> really did have
>> intercourse, and in at least one on-camera scene, she gives him head for
>> a good 10 seconds or so.
No, they didn't have intercourse -- no penetration. But yes, he does have
an erection on-camera and she does give him head. I first heard of the
movie from an article written for one of the British newspapers by Kerry
Fox's boyfriend, a journalist (I think they're married now) and, well,
denial ain't just a river in Egypt. The boyfriend defended the scene on
the grounds that the director was trying to be "honest" in showing us real
sex instead of "pretending" (so why not show us real killings and torture
as well?) but then he weaseled out with the Clintonian "anyway, oral sex
isn't really sex". It was obvious that if they'd actually fucked or if
Kerry had been on the receiving end of oral sex, he'd have felt quite
differently.
>> Supposedly it's the first or one of the first
>> times that such a thing has been done in a fairly mainstream (i.e., not
>> obvious porn) film, although I suspect that Mira may be telling the
>> truth.
You might be thinking of the French movie ROMANCE, in which the sex is
supposed to be real -- this claim (that it's the first mainstream movie to
show real sex) has been made for it.
> Also, didn't Deniro and Depardieu fondle each other in some movie they made?
> That's pretty risque.
In 1900? I saw the movie years ago and don't remember this scene, but
apparently there were sex scenes involving DeNiro, Depardieu and one of
the leading actresses that were cut from the final release. I do remember
some pretty wild scenes -- Depardieu's character going down on his wife,
Donald Sutherland's character sodomising a boy and DeNiro's character and his
bride consummating their marriage in a train compartment, doggie style --
but all of the actors and actresses remained fully clothed! Dominique
Sanda was the only one who took her clothes off in that movie, IIRC.
Judging from his success w/ women, I'd say he's quite accomplished
at becoming *remotely* intimate.
Big J
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There's also a French film from '86 titled "Betty Blue" that begins with the
lead actors having genuine sex (penetration). I remember the controversy when
it opened here - is it pornography or art?!? - and I remember it's a damn fine
little movie.
*Ricky
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>
> > Oh, that's so disgusting. I don't see what the point is. If they
> > have to have actual sex to make their sex scenes realistic then
> > they're not very good actors. But I guess if I was in a movie, I'd
> > rather have oral sex with someone than kiss. Kissing is too
> > intimate to do with just anybody, at least for me. But I would
> > never have intercourse with anyone to make a scene more realistic.
> > Actors are so full of themselves.
> >
>
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Well if he was my boyfriend...I might change my mind. *wink* :) But in
general, I can't imagine doing something like that with someone I didn't
really know. My friends tell me I'm too prudish and they make fun of me
because I'm monogamous, but I'm glad to be an exception to the gay
stereotype.
>> > Oh, that's so disgusting. I don't see what the point is. If they
>> > have to have actual sex to make their sex scenes realistic then
>> > they're not very good actors. But I guess if I was in a movie, I'd
>> > rather have oral sex with someone than kiss. Kissing is too
>> > intimate to do with just anybody, at least for me. But I would
>> > never have intercourse with anyone to make a scene more realistic.
>> > Actors are so full of themselves.
>>
>> What if your costar was your boyfriend and the two of you, fabulously
>> in love, wanted to make the scene as realistic as possible?
>>
>
> Well if he was my boyfriend...I might change my mind. *wink* :) But in
> general, I can't imagine doing something like that with someone I
> didn't really know. My friends tell me I'm too prudish and they make
> fun of me because I'm monogamous, but I'm glad to be an exception to
> the gay stereotype.
Be proud! I have no problem being "an exception to the gay
stereotype."
I don't own any records by Garland, Streisand, Liza, Madonna, etc.
I don't go to Broadway musicals. I love football and basketball
and baseball.
And I wouldn't fuck nobody on camera - lover or stranger.
>I'm glad you've selected such an appropriate nick for yourself.
It may be appropriate for him, but of course it's an insult to Desi
Arnaz and Hispanics everywhere.
Which reminds me: back then, no one made a big deal about that show
being about an "interracial" marriage - even if it was a mixed
marriage, in the "Abie's Irish Rose" sense, but even a notch below
that. Of course, that's when Spain was in Europe. It must have moved
since then.
Yes, I'm being disingenuous. Unlike Spaniards, many people from
certain parts of Latin America may have a few drops of indigenous
blood. Which, presumably, makes them non-white in every state except
Virginia. (The Pocahontas exception, of course.)
On Sat, 05 Jan 2002 00:22:38 GMT, "::elijah::" <elij...@maine.rr.com>
wrote:
>Well if he was my boyfriend...I might change my mind. *wink* :) But in
>general, I can't imagine doing something like that with someone I didn't
>really know. My friends tell me I'm too prudish and they make fun of me
>because I'm monogamous, but I'm glad to be an exception to the gay
>stereotype.
Welcome to the club, I'm 67 and have been in a monogamous
relationship with the same guy. We celebrated our 22nd year together
on New Years day.
You are not an exception, there are many monogamous gay relationships
out there. We are never noticed, only the "stereotyped" ones are.
Razzle-----------
Fuck off, troll.
Tell your friends they're just skanky ho's, and live your live the way you
want to.
Nor do I.
>Streisand,
Only the first Christmas album.
>Liza
I have the one from the mid-80s produced by the Pet Shop Boys. Haven't
listened to it in forever.
> Madonna, etc.
I love Madonna, but who's this "etc." person? :-)
> I don't go to Broadway musicals.
I've gone to a few. I don't make it a habit.
> I love football and basketball
> and baseball.
2 out of 3. I'm not so crazy about basketball...and I also love hockey.
> And I wouldn't fuck nobody on camera - lover or stranger.
The right guy *might* be able to talk me into it... :-)
> The right guy *might* be able to talk me into it... :-)
Someone who could pick you up and carry you up
the stairs?
That or whoever asks me first. :-)
>Robin Colleen Moore wrote:
>> (FWIW, Demi Moore once told _Rolling Stone_ that some of her coworkers
>> had gotten erections while filming sex scenes with her, and others
>> hadn't, but she didn't take it personally either way, because such a
>> reaction isn't entirely under one's control.
>George Clooney paraphrased another actor (I think it was Michael Caine)
>in an interview, saying he told his leading ladies, "I apologize in
>advance if I do, and I apologize in advance if I don't."
I heard that as a quote from (I think) Wesley Snipes.
But I don't think Uma had a sex scene in that film...and def. not with Matt
Dillion as they didn't really share a storyline.
Regina
*I didn't even imagine directors would *allow* this, calling it
"unprofessional" is a bit of an understatement*
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>"::elijah::" <elij...@maine.rr.com> wrote in
>news:iHrZ7.5256$zJ3.4...@typhoon.maine.rr.com:
>
>>> > Oh, that's so disgusting. I don't see what the point is. If they
>>> > have to have actual sex to make their sex scenes realistic then
>>> > they're not very good actors. But I guess if I was in a movie, I'd
>>> > rather have oral sex with someone than kiss. Kissing is too
>>> > intimate to do with just anybody, at least for me. But I would
>>> > never have intercourse with anyone to make a scene more realistic.
>>> > Actors are so full of themselves.
>>>
>>> What if your costar was your boyfriend and the two of you, fabulously
>>> in love, wanted to make the scene as realistic as possible?
>>>
>>
>> Well if he was my boyfriend...I might change my mind. *wink* :) But in
>> general, I can't imagine doing something like that with someone I
>> didn't really know. My friends tell me I'm too prudish and they make
>> fun of me because I'm monogamous, but I'm glad to be an exception to
>> the gay stereotype.
>
>Be proud! I have no problem being "an exception to the gay
>stereotype."
>
>I don't own any records by Garland, Streisand, Liza, Madonna, etc.
>I don't go to Broadway musicals. I love football and basketball
>and baseball.
>
>And I wouldn't fuck nobody on camera - lover or stranger.
>
>Big J
>
>-----Are you a nun?
If celebrity couples started video taping their fucking and marketed
them to the general public........you could pay off the National
Debt ......in about a week - with the profits.
Beautiful people fuck better........and people would pay to
watch Jennifer Love Hewitt fuck her steady .......Jason "In Sync
Dink"...What's his name? or how about Heather Locklear
on a 2 hr. tape going through all the positions with Cher's
ex porker.........Richie What's his face? Even Mary Hart
and her Sugarman........would make that pause/slomo button
on the remote......do double duty.
H. Hefner
>> >Ok, so the actress of a popular film, come on gossipers...WHO is it??
>> >
>> >dg
>> >
>> >inquiring minds wanna KNOW!
>>
>> That's what I wondered, and after checking the imdb to see who she worked
>with,
>> I came to the conclusion it might be Uma Thurman, who starred with Mira in
>> 'Beautiful Girls'...along with Matt Dillon.
>>
>> Billie
>
>But I don't think Uma had a sex scene in that film...and def. not with Matt
>Dillion as they didn't really share a storyline.
>
>Regina
>
Out of the actresses who've worked with Mira Sorvino, Ashley Judd would get my
vote as the most likely to have proper sex in a movie. I saw Susan Sarandon on
the Tonight Show years ago talking with Johnny Carson about sex on film; after
discussing love scenes, Carson said something about how sex scenes were all
fake anyway, and Sarandon said something like, "you'd be surprised."
I think that was Jennifer Esposito
I think she played John Lequizamo's girlfriend.