London:
Former Bond girl Eva Green, who bared all in her 2003 debut film The Dreamers, doesn't understand why nude scenes in movies attract so much attention.
The 30-year-old beauty has no inhibitions about stripping in her movies but feels awkward later because of people's perceptions, reported Femalefirst.
"When I did The Dreamers, I was not aware when I was filming it that all the questions from journalists afterwards would only be about the nudity. I was asked all these questions about the sex scenes. I don't know why people make such a fuss. Sometimes I feel like I'm a porn actress," Green said.
The actress' roles so far have included a witch queen in The Golden Compass, a murderous lesbian teacher in Cracks and a schizophrenic in Franklyn and Green says she loves playing "evil" characters who have secrets.
"I'm drawn to those who are evil but damaged. It's fun to play evil. I like characters that have secrets. It's nice not to know it all. Complex is interesting," she said.
However, the French beauty would love to do something more light-hearted.
"I'd like to play a silly role, like comedy, like something in Catherine Tate's show," Green said.
The 30-year-old beauty has no inhibitions about stripping in her movies but feels awkward later because of people's perceptions, reported Femalefirst.
"When I did The Dreamers, I was not aware when I was filming it that all the questions from journalists afterwards would only be about the nudity. I was asked all these questions about the sex scenes. I don't know why people make such a fuss. Sometimes I feel like I'm a porn actress," Green said.
The actress' roles so far have included a witch queen in The Golden Compass, a murderous lesbian teacher in Cracks and a schizophrenic in Franklyn and Green says she loves playing "evil" characters who have secrets.
"I'm drawn to those who are evil but damaged. It's fun to play evil. I like characters that have secrets. It's nice not to know it all. Complex is interesting," she said.
However, the French beauty would love to do something more light-hearted.
"I'd like to play a silly role, like comedy, like something in Catherine Tate's show," Green said.