Natja Brunckhorst was in her young teens when she landed the lead in Christiane F. (1981), which is about a drug-addicted teen living on the streets. Despite her young age, she got nude in this movie. That was no fluke. In her next picture the intense German gal paired with intense German director Rainer Werner Fassbinder for Querelle (1982), an adaptation of Jean Genet's novel about a whorehouse. Natja got nude again. Mr. Skin thinks that there's a place for adolescent nudity in film if it's integral to the story, but he hopes that Natja wasn't so young that she couldn't make her own decisions. He feels better about her third skin flick, Kinder aus Stein (Children Made of Stone) (1987), a made-for-TV film in which she appeared at age 21. Natja displays the hole package while toweling off after a shower. You might have to towel off too. Following that climactic exposure, Natja settled down with Babylon – Im Bett mit dem Teufel (AKA Babylon - In Bed with the Devil) (1992) and Das Verletzte Lächeln (AKA The Injured Smile) (1995). She shows her sweet stuff in both flicks but without the fanfare of her early nude work. Natja chose exclusively skinnocent projects from there on out. Her most recent credits are the mystery movie The Princess and the Warrior (2000), the German drama Mine (2009), the crime series SOKO Leipzig (AKA Leipzig Homicide), another German drama, Totem (2011), and another crime series, Polizeiruf 110 (AKA Police Call 110). It's not too late for a skinema comeback.