And ima still big mads more men haven’t went full frontal
Best estimate (film & TV, mainstream + indie)
• #Women: #hundreds (likely 500+ globally over decades)
• #Men: #dozens maybe 50–100 total, depending on how strictly you define “full frontal”
Why the number is lower for men
• Industry norms & ratings: Male full-frontal has historically triggered stricter ratings than female nudity.
• Cultural taboos: Male genital nudity has been treated as more “shocking” or comedic rather than neutral.
• Use of doubles/coverage: Men are more often blocked, obscured, or replaced with body doubles or prosthetics.
• Late adoption: #Widespread #male #full-frontal didn’t start appearing until the late #1990s–2000s, mostly in #indie or #prestige projects.
Notable examples (non-exhaustive)
Actors who have publicly acknowledged full-frontal scenes include:
Heroes
• Harvey Keitel
• Michael Fassbender
• Ewan McGregor
• Viggo Mortensen
• Jude Law
• Jason Segel
• Chris Pine
• Sebastian Stan
• Oscar Isaac
• Channing Tatum (recently discussed)
Big picture
• Female full-frontal has been normalized in cinema since the #1960s–70s.
• Male full-frontal is still treated as exceptional, often framed as:
• shocking
• comedic
• hyper-“brave”
• That imbalance is exactly why Tatum’s comments got attention — it’s still seen as a moment when men do it.