Nude: Anouk Aimée Nude Scenes, Pics & Videos
Nude Roles: 2
Birthplace: Paris
Date of Birth: 04/27/1932
With her regal manner, visible intelligence and breathtaking beauty, Anouk Aimée is the epitome of French sophistication. Born to an actress mother in Paris, Anouk is best known for her role as the jaded socialite Maddalena in La Dolce Vita (1960) or the well-bred widow Anne Gauthier in A Man and a Woman (1969), for which she won the Golden Globe and BAFTA for "Best Actress." Anouk is always impeccable, oozing the sexy, detached air of the elite. Madame Aimée seems all the more skinful when she drops these trappings, along with her couture clothing, and is instantly transformed into a full on flesh-and-blood bone maker. Anouk's naked perfection will annihilate you in Justine (1969). After a proper stint of horseback riding, this thoroughbred drops trou for a little skinny-dipping in the ocean, exposing her warm and wonderful baguettes, as well as a bit of backside and tracings of le bush. To see Anouk's can-cans at their ripest, Mr. Skin recommends Les Amants de Vérone (1949). At the tender age of seventeen, Anouk indulges in some mindless moshing about in a lake, her perky pastries soaking up the sunshine. Like fine French wine, Anouk improves with age. Surprisingly stunning in the sequel A Man and a Woman: Twenty Years Later (1986), she is even niftier in her fifties, proving to be a timeless classic beauty, with an even classier rear chassis. While American audiences may know her best from working alongside Donald Sutherland and Helen Mirren in Bethune: The Making of a Hero (1990) or with Will Ferrell in Stranger Than Fiction (2006), Anouk continued acting well into her 80s starring in The Best Years of a Life (2019) at 87 years old! Sadly we lost Anouk in 2024, but we'll always be thankful for her mammaries!
Justine (1969)
Les amants de Vérone (1949)
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