Jenny Schilly in Einfach Klasse! (1999-1999)

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Mr Skin is a big fan of this TV Show! He especially likes the work of these stars:

Catherine H. Flemming

Catherine is unfortunately not very well-known on our film fertile shores here in America. Back in her native Germany, though, she’s just about as big a star as one could find. Since her debut in 1994’s made-for-German-TV movie Liebling, ich muß auf Geschäftsreise, Catherine has had her choice of starring vehicles and has risen to the top of the proverbial entertainment pile.

However, it took Cathy a few years to shed some Skinage on screen. (Better late than never, right?) It all started with her starring turn in 1997’s Hunger: Sehnsucht nach Liebe, which should mean “Kick Ass Shower Scene,” because that’s just about all we took from the film. It’s hard not to, considering that, thanks to a crafty camera angle, all of Cathy is plainly visible, including some fluffy muffitude. Since then, she’s made a habit of flashing it all on camera in a number of productions, including … Read the full bio

Chiara Schoras

Chiara Schoras, who happens to be half German, half Italian started her career with roles in TV series such as Girl Friends, Alphateam – Die Lebensretter im OP and First Love – Die grosse Liebe which led to a part in the highly acclaimed made for TV romance Picknick im Schnee. There she plays a suicidal young woman who helps a man (and herself) who just found out that his wife has been cheating on him; develop a renewed sense of life. In 1999 Chiara gave her cinematic debut in Rainer Matsuani’s Romantic Fighter and subsequently appeared in other big screen releases like Honolulu and Vaya Con Dios. The latter also earned her 2002‘s Bavarian Film Award as best young actress. Most recently the multilingual Italo-German (she’s fluent in Italian, English and of course German) concentrated on her international career by starring in her first Italian film Giravolte and … Read the full bio

Sophie Schütt

Sophie Schütt burst onto the German movie scene with a small part in Stadtgespräch which was a huge hit over here. Her very alluring appearance no doubt helped Sophie get her parts in a part in the Bond-movie Tomorrow Never Dies, though sadly the scenes in question were finally deleted… further proof for how stupid those editors can be. It nevertheless made her quite famous at Skin Central, Germany and helped the young actress in getting leading roles in made for German TV productions like Zerschmetterte Träume – Eine Liebe in Fesseln, Sieben Tage bis zum Glück, Wie angelt man sich seinen Chef and Es geht nicht immer nur um Sex. Even if your German is weak, you won’t have a hard time figuring out what the latter’s all about which brings us right to the point...

All of those flicks feature Sophie in (more or less) all her … Read the full bio

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