Helen Mirren bares it all for New York Magazine

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Helen Mirren turns 65 years old next month. And she’s taken off her clothes for New York Magazine. I’m all for older-lady NSFW porn and all (I don’t discriminate, y’all), but if I was Helen, I would have gone topless in a much more fabulous style. While I do think she looks sexy sitting there in her bathtub, I also think it has the look of a photo shot by her randy older gent hubby. There’s another photo – which I have cropped – of Helen in the tub, with her breasts visible underwater (here for the NSFW photo). Mirren is promoting her role in Love Ranch, where she plays a madam in 1970s Reno. So of course she talks hookers and sex and all of that, and to her credit, she dials down the crazy for the interview, but you can still feel the crazy in the air, lurking, waiting to pounce like a hooker/nurse. The full NY Mag piece is here, and here are some of the highlights:

On being “notorious”: “I am a little notorious… It’s weird when your life becomes vintage, like a period movie,” she says half-seriously. “I’m getting less notorious as I get older. People forget that I ever was.”

Being directed by her husband Taylor Hackford: For years, Hackford, whom she married in 1997, has asked her to play smaller parts in his films. “And I said ‘Oh, for God’s sake! Of course I’m not going to do that!’ ” says Mirren. “They were never interesting enough parts, and I wasn’t going to do it just because he was directing it.”

Playing love scenes with a 30-years-younger actor, Spanish newcomer Sergio Peris-Mencheta: “He’s got a fabulous big-animal thing in that sort of raw, brutish, ugly-beautiful way,” says Mirren, who shares a steamy, and, because it’s her, entirely plausible love scene with Peris-Mencheta.

On being “the good girl who’d like to be a bad one”: “It’s true! I haven’t grown out of that, have I?” she says, laughing. “I’m still the good girl who wants to be a bad girl. But I’ll never make it as a bad girl … I’m not a prude or a moralist and I never have been, but I’m too fearful, too much of a wimp, really.” When her husband tried to convince her to spend a night at the Mustang Ranch, Mirren refused. “I said, ‘Read my lips: I’m not going to spend a night in a brothel.’ ” In the end, she dispensed with research and simply took direction. “It’s amazing how quickly you get into dildos everywhere and pink-feather handcuffs. Within an hour you’re completely used to it.”

Mirren believes that brothels should be legalized because its safer for the sex workers. But she’s also loathe to romanticize working girls: “Susan Austin [the Mustang Ranch’s real madam] said you had to be tough, because maybe you do have 25 psychotic whores. A lot of them come from very dysfunctional backgrounds, and women together like that can be very dangerous.”

Actors versus prostitutes: “The girls who work in the sex industry, they put themselves out of their bodies. An actor does sort of the opposite,” says Mirren, who talks about acting as giving every intimacy—emotional and physical—except actual intercourse. “People say ‘Oh, you play someone else.’ I’m always playing myself. You can only do it by going into yourself, in the deepest, most terrifying way. Not to say I haven’t ever prostituted myself quite often and happily. But in my heart it’s very serious.”

Mirren doesn’t think Hef was a feminist: “The Playboy Mansion, coke, and the rise of all that—Guccione and Hefner always pushed it as liberation, but it didn’t seem like that to me,” she says. “That was women obeying the sexualized form created by men—though maybe we always do that, because we want to be attractive. But I was kind of a trailblazer because I demanded to do it my own way. I’d say, ‘I’m not having it put on me by someone else.’ I didn’t want to be the sort of puritanical good girl with a little white collar who says, ‘Don’t shag until you get married.’ ”

Mirren on the younger generation: “I’m thrilled young girls are claiming their sexuality for themselves,” she says. “I love bold women: Madonna and Scarlett Johansson—sexy and gorgeous, but not only that. And Miley Cyrus—fantastic! And Lady Gaga. I love the way she’s elevated pop to performance art, or dragged performance art down to pop, or maybe made a wonderful amalgam of the two.” With her coy smile, Mirren looks like the conspiring queen who’s usurped the throne, securing the kingdom for her heirs: “My girls: Miley, Scarlett, Lady Gaga. My team … Yes.”

[From New York Magazine]

Bless her batsh-t crazy heart. I mean it, I love her. She’s nutty as a fruitcake, but Dame Helen makes life more interesting. I wonder if she those were the first names that popped into her head for “bold, sexual” women: Lady Gaga (sure), Madonna (of course), Scarlett Johansson (uhh) and MILEY? What the hell, Helen? I also laughed a little at her lack of empathy for the “psychotic whores” – because Helen said it, we’re all like, “Oh, that’s almost poetry!”

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Photos courtesy of NY Mag’s slideshow, including one NSFW photo.

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  1. bite me says:

    Helen is so pretty

  2. simplicity says:

    Oooo … enjoyed her comment on Hef and Guccione and women as liberated.

    To Hef these women are a commodity.

  3. Istanem says:

    She looks beautiful and natural. A way a woman should be.

  4. Stephy85 says:

    She is an undeniably beautiful woman with a fantabulous bod.
    I’m glad she’s reminding women that sexy doesn’t have an age limit!!

  5. pebbles says:

    I don’t want to be a hater, but I’m sure that she’s had some work done.
    I just don’t want women to think “hey I”m in my ’60’s, I should look like that.”
    She’s had work done on her eyes and probably her jawline.

  6. Fluffy Kitten Tail says:

    She irritates me in her interviews.

  7. coconut says:

    how is she crazy? having a variety of opinions? appearing (to you) as inconsistent?

  8. K-MAC says:

    love her! what a sexual woman and gorgeous…truly, she has not been pulled and nipped to h*ll and back. She is a breath of fresh air.

  9. GreenGinger says:

    @pebbles, maybe she has had work done on her face, but if she has, I like that it is understated.

  10. viper says:

    Okay… I can’t say shit.

  11. Green Is Good says:

    Helen can do whatever she wants. LOVE HER!

  12. paranel says:

    This is how a natural beautiful mature woman looks like. A rare case in Hollywood.

  13. Jillian says:

    She’s amazing and gorgeous and I love her.

  14. vi says:

    she looks like an old lady who’s getting cold because she can’t get out of the bath in that first photo. but i’m predisposed to hate helen mirren because of the dumbass shit that comes out of her mouth.

  15. vi says:

    oh and completely agree that she’s not as natural as she claims. she’s definitely had her eyes and jaw done. there’s not 60 year old in the world who doesn’t have some fallen skin around those areas but hers are too smooth to be natural.

  16. Vajayjay says:

    She looks fantastic. Kudos to her!

  17. Lara says:

    Vi, I’m with you.
    I like the one with her in front of the red door, she looks gorgeous there, but the ones in the bathtub, especially the first one, are not sexy at all. “Old lady waiting for her nurse” hits the nail on its head.

  18. denise says:

    I like Helen with clothes on and her mouth shut.

  19. Bobby the K says:

    Helen, showing your teets is getting tired, not notorious. And neither is miley, madonna, ga-ga or whoever.

    They’re smart enough to work a system. That’s great and they get super wealthy, but they get there by playing the game NOT by breaking any rules.

  20. Emily says:

    She looks amazing in the pic with the red door. The one where she’s hunched over in the bathtub, she looks like she’s absolutely freezing, and has just had some random photographer burst in on her as she’s about to get out of the bath. And what’s with the coffee cup? At least get a nice mug or something!

  21. Liana says:

    The woman makes me laugh (and in a good way). I just find her to be refreshing and oh so politically incorrect.

  22. jessica says:

    OMG for some reason, I am thinking of that scene from The Shining… the bathroom scene with the younger woman and Jack (she then turns into the old woman) … scary!! lol