Saskia Vester is the daughter of noted ecologist Frederic Vester. Maybe that’s why she's such a naturalist. The German blonde has gotten naked on screen in several projects, but she hasn't always been so skintillating. Saskia spent many years as a professional actress before Mr. Skin saw her best parts. She took the '80s by storm in series like Die Rumplhanni (The Rumplhanni), Franz Xaver Brunnmayr, Der Schwammerlkönig (The Mushroom King), and Wilder Westen inclusive (Wild West Inclusive) and the movies Dingo (1983), Zwei auf der Straße (Two on the Street) (1987), and Schatten der Wüste (Shadow of the Desert) (1989). She rode her success into the '90s, letting us see her pretty face in boob tube movies like Falsche Spuren (Wrong Tracks) (1990) and Abgetrieben (Aborted) (1992) and finally letting us bear witness to her boobs in a 1993 episode of the series Glückliche Reise (Happy Travel). Her big screen nude debut, in Solo für Klarinette (AKA Solo for Clarinet) (1998), is a bit disturbing. She gets assaulted, but you can see her ass. It’s a conflict that'll result in a bean-flick. A better skindeavor is the made-for-TV comedic romance Eine schräge Familie (A Weird Family) (1999) with its full-frontal look at Saskia in the shower. She last got lusty in Der Hahn ist tot (The Rooster is Dead) (2000), proving that 40-year-olds look good naked. Although Saskia hasn't shown us her skin in decades, electing to stay covered in projects like Beat Beat Heart (2016), she could likely prove that 60-year-olds can also look good naked!