

I was just another day player, just there to move his story line forward. He was just standing at the bar, waiting for direction, like an automaton, in between every single take. "He was listening to Paul Verhoeven, like he was a baby bird waiting for food from the mama bird. "He didn't pay any attention to me," she said. Of her co-star Schwarzenegger, Naff said she didn't have much interaction with him. "But the feedback was that I looked too bovine, like a cow ready to be milked, and that wasn't sexy," she said. One of the most memorable scenes from the 1990 film Total Recall is that of a three-breasted prostitute flashing her chest to Arnold Schwarzenegger. Naff, whose credits also include Star Trek: The Next Generation and Baywatch, also revealed that director Paul Verhoeven originally wanted to give her four breasts. I couldn't get over that feeling that opening up my blouse felt so real." I was embarrassed, and I was embarrassed for feeling embarrassed. I was just feeling really emotional and trying to hide it. "It was probably good for the character and gave her an extra layer, but that was completely unplanned. "If you look closely at those scenes when I'm opening my blouse, I'm smiling, but not in my eyes," she said. Hughes and Chilcott exec produce alongside Peter Nelson, Paul Wachter and Doug Pray with Craig Repass as producer.Naff, 49, added that she started to cry during filming. Other projects she has directed include Codegirl and Watson and she has also produced It Might Get Loud, Waiting for Superman and Amityville: An Origin Story. She recently directed Helter Skelter: An American Myth, a six-part series for MGM+. Dre and Jimmy Iovine.Ĭhilcott, meanwhile, is best known as a producer of Al Gore’s climate change documentary An Inconvenient Truth, which won the Oscar for Best Documentary. Hughes is also on board to direct the first definitive biopic of hip-hop star Snoop Dogg for Universal Pictures, all of which come after Hughes’ classic HBO docuseries Defiant Ones about Dr. The series, which premiered on April 21, is now FX’s most-watched unscripted series premiere in the history of the network when accounting for both same-day viewing on FX and next-day viewing on Hulu. The five-part documentary series documents the lives and legacies of rapper Tupac Shakur and his mother Afeni Shakur, a Black Panther Party activist. Hughes is coming off the launch of Dear Mama, which he directed for FX/Hulu.
