Celebrity: Josephine Chaplin

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Nude Roles:  2

Birthplace: Santa Monica, California

Date of Birth: 03/28/1949

Josephine Chaplin was a mere babe of three when she made her first uncredited appearance in Limelight (1952), a late comedy by her father, the ultra-famous silent-era funnyman Charlie Chaplin. Josephine's mom knows something about growing up in the limelight too, since she was the legendary playwright Eugene O'Neill's daughter Oona O'Neill. Making a name for herself via the acting world, Josephine went on to appear as Young Girl in A Countess for Hong Kong (1967) and as Edith in The Smell of Wild Animals (1972). But it was her work as the adulterous wife May in The Canterbury Tales (1972) that had us feeling all sorts of animalistic urges. Josephine's portion of the film, based on "The Merchant's Tale" featured some nice looks at her, as well as her little mustache-free muff and rack. Josephine lies completely nude on a bed, while her elderly husband Januarie tries to sing to her to get her in the mood. She laughs in his face in an obvious declaration of no, you may not put that thing anywhere near me. Then once he gives up and falls asleep, she hops out of bed and writes a letter to the young squire she's looking to spend the night with. She was Martine Leduc in the miniseries The Man Without a Face, and starred in the Yugoslavian war drama The Peaks of Zelengore (1976), but when Jesus Franco directed her in Jack the Ripper (1976) we got our last chance to say goodbye to peeks at her peaks. Yes that last look, sadly, marks the end of her skinful career, though Josephine did move on the boob-tube series Symphonie and the mini-series Hemingway (1988), where she played his first wife Hadley Richardson. Josephine ended her acting career with a role in Downtown Heat (1994). Josephine Chaplin is hot as hell and we refuse to be silent about it!

Symphonie

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