Celebrity: Susan Strasberg

Nude: Susan Strasberg Nude Scenes, Pics & Videos

Nude Roles:  5

Birthplace: New York City, New York

Date of Birth: 05/22/1938

As the daughter of legendary acting coach Lee Strasberg, the smart and sensual Susan Strasberg scored a Tony nomination in 1956 when she was just a teen. Whether appearing on stage (The Diary of Anne Frank), TV (Toma, The Marriage) or film (The Brotherhood), the talented brunette proved to be someone to see. During the sixties, she flirted with skinematic experimentation by emoting in the buff. Under the kaleidoscopic lighting of Roger Corman’s The Trip (1967), the nude ingénue bared her booty to Peter Fonda in a free-love free-for-all. In the dramedy Psych-Out (1968), the hippy chick slipped a nip and showed some of her side breast. By the seventies, Susan exposed her super naturals in the chiller diller The Manitou (1977) and the R-rated drama In Praise of Older Women (1978). Yet, here at Skin Central, we’re partial to her part in the French flick Le sorelle (1969). As a sexually-liberated woman, the skintastic starlet revealed her rack and rump in bed. If that’s not erotic enough, the topless beauty also flashed her flesh in a bath and on a bench. Of course, the promise of seeing Susie and costar Nathalie Delon engaging in sapphic action is what really sold the story. After appearing on several televised shows in the eighties, Ms. Strasberg passed away in 1999. In her memoir Bittersweet (1980), she said, “I had played Juliet, Cleopatra, and Anne Frank—and there I was, sitting in Hollywood just waiting for somebody to want me.” Mr. Skin wants you, Susan!

Toma

The Marriage

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