Yes. You can be both a Disney cartoon character, and have a full-frontal nude scene in a movie. At least, you can if you’re Jonathan Groff. A singer and an actor, his acting resume is diverse and long. After appearing on stage in the musical Spring Awakening on Broadway in 2006, he was nominated for a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award. He made his on-camera debut playing Henry on the daytime soap opera One Life to Livein 2007, then appeared in the Ryan Murphy/Brad Falchuk TV movie Pretty/Handsome (2008) with Joseph Fiennes. In 2010, he grabbed the role of Jeff in the small film Twelve Thirty, and gave us his all—and all of himself. He’s full-frontal naked and confident when he walks into a room, his penis springing forth from a thatch of dark hair. The rest of his body is slender but toned, and worthy of more than an appreciative glance. From a bare cock to Fox, Jonathan was cast as the recurring character Jesse St. James in the hit series Gleefrom 2010-2016, where he got to both sing and act, and win over a slew of fans. While he hung with high-schoolers, he was also playing grown-up Patrick Murphy in the HBO comedy series Looking from 2014-2015, with plenty of butt shots and shirtless scenarios. And, of course, he was also animated as Kristoff in Frozen(2015)—no nudity there, unless you count the snowman or the reindeer. And just to round out that diverse character portfolio, check him out as FBI agent Holden Ford in the Netflix series Mindhunter, as King George in Hamilton (2020), Smith in The Matrix Resurrections (2021), and Ollie in Lost Ollie (2022), another animated adventure.