Mr. Man Celebrates Male Emmy Winners Who Have Appeared Nude Onscreen

CHICAGO — Ahead of the 2021 Emmys set for Sunday, September 19, celebrity nudity site Mr. Man has published a list of fan-favorite male Emmy winners who have gone au naturel in television or film.

"The television academy awarded these men for revealing their souls in their work; we’re recognizing them for revealing their impressive bodies,” Mr. Man’s Phil Henricks enthused.

Bryan Cranston logs in at No. 10 for his nudity in “Breaking Bad,” followed by Ben Mendelsohn at No. 9 for “Bloodline.” Bobby Cannavale ("Boardwalk Empire"), Alexander Skarsgard ("Big Little Lies") and Jharrel Jerome ("When They See Us") round out the Top 10's bottom half at No. 8, No. 7 and No. 6, respectively.

The top five begins with Rami Malek at No. 5, thanks to this work in “Mr. Robot.” Mark Ruffalo lands at No. 4 for his full-frontal scene in “I Know This Much Is True."

The No. 3 spot is taken by Darren Criss for his nude scenes in “The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story," while Billy Porter's performance in “Pose” earned him the No. 2 position.

Finally, the top spot goes to Yahya Abdul-Mateen II for his performance in HBO’s “Watchmen.”

A more detailed list can be found at MrMan.com; follow the website on Twitter.

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