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The one thing Sandra Bullock will never do in a movie: “I’m not the kind of person”

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The one thing Sandra Bullock will never do in a movie: “I’m not the kind of person”

Sandra Bullock has done sex scenes before, and she’s done nudity before. It’s not quite pornography, but an incognito Google search will confirm this for you. She’s in denial about it, though, claiming that she’s more comfortable as “the all-American girl next door type” and would “not do it on film”. If you’ve seen 2009’s The Proposal, you know this is a lie. It’s not really the first time she’s played fast and loose with the truth either. That’s what actors do, it’s their job description.

She tells The Times, “I’m not the kind of person who says, ‘I’m gonna tape myself having sexual intercourse cos I’m gonna look good!’” she says of sex scenes in general. “I don’t want to know what my best angles are. Don’t wanna see it. Don’t want to hear it. Therefore, I’m not going to do it on film.”

And if Bullock was determined not to be the sexualised object of desire in her films — the type of woman the Weinstein-accuser Rose McGowan says that Hollywood demands all actresses play — then, ergo, she was that other thing, the all-American girl next door. “I’m this oddball tomboy who is half-German”, which is confusing. She’s an All-American half-German tomboy? That classic archetype we all know and love?

Bullock goes on to say, “It did make me want to rebel a bit. But we were all [filling pigeon-holes] back then. We were conditioned that way. We all have to take ownership of how we were a party to that.” which is a fair enough criticism of how women are treated by directors, studios, colleagues and the like.

This excerpt reflects Sandra Bullock’s perspective on Hollywood’s expectations for female actors, particularly regarding sex scenes and being sexualised on screen. She rejects the notion of performing intimate scenes for the sake of aesthetics, emphasising her discomfort with seeing or hearing herself in that context. By resisting the industry’s tendency to cast women as objects of desire, she instead became associated with the “girl-next-door” archetype—relatable, wholesome, and approachable. Mostly.

Bullock also acknowledges the systemic nature of Hollywood’s typecasting, referencing the way actresses, including herself, were conditioned to fit certain roles. Her mention of being an “oddball tomboy who is half-German” (that famously repressed minority group) suggests that she didn’t fully align with traditional Hollywood femininity, which may have contributed to her desire to push back against expectations.

While it’s not true that Bullock hasn’t assented to sexualisation across her career, going back decades, her perspective aligns with broader conversations about gender roles in Hollywood, especially in light of movements like #MeToo, which exposed how actors were often boxed into roles that prioritised male desire. Bullock’s reflections suggest a nuanced awareness of her place within that system and a willingness to critique it albeit without acknowledging her past participation.

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