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Amanda Seyfried talks past pressure to appear nude on screen as stars clash over role of intimate coordinator

(CNN)Amanda Seyfried pressured her to appear in nude scenes at age 19 I explained that I was put on. She is a year old and she has started her show business.

Seyfried, Emmy-nominated for her portrayal of disgraced entrepreneur Elizabeth Her Holmes,in her extensive interview with Porter, described her own were discussing career development.

She now enjoys "a level of respect she has never felt so completely around herself," she said, and it is not to her credit, It is due to the age of 36 years.

The 'Mamma Mia' star later recalled how she was 'pretty intact' from her early days in acting despite being put in some difficult situations.

Seyfried said: "You're 19 and you're walking around without underwear, are you kidding me? How did this happen?

: I was 19 and I wanted to keep working because I didn't want to upset anyone. , who played Maria in Steven Spielberg's "West Side Story" last year.

Bean is the ill-fated "Game of Thrones" patriarch Ned Stark, from the British newspaper The Times, in one of his early roles, I was asked how it was different from my role in the BBC's 1993 version of Lady Chatterley's Lover.

"It would undermine spontaneity," he said, later adding: "The natural behavior of lovers is undermined by someone bringing it into technical practice.

This interview was picked up by a number of media outlets, including Variety, who tweeted a version of it. Answer: I am very grateful to WSS. They showed grace to newcomers like me and educated those around me with many years of experience. Spontaneity in intimate scenes can be dangerous.

Jameela Jamil, who plays the villain in Marvel's upcoming television series She-Hulk: Attorney, responded to Bean's comments that Love's scene was a "technical exercise": I answered It should be technical only. It's like a stunt. Our job as actors is to be technically invisible. Nobody wants an impromptu fumbling..."

In the same interview, Bean referred to the TV show "Snowpiercer," in which Bean and actress Lena Hall suggested I was involved in a rich scene. The coordinator exists to protect the actress in the wake of #MeToo, saying, "I think it's up to the actress. This person came from a musical cabaret background, so she was passionate about everything.

After publishing the article, Hall himself responded with a long thread of tweets. she wrote: 'Girl, are you okay?

She went on to explain their on-site situation and said she would not hesitate to ask for a coordinator if needed. It's a welcome thing, and I think it helps with traumas I've had in other scenes," she said.

CNN has reached out to Sean Bean's representative for further comment.