Scene from Singapur-Express - Geheimnis einer Liebe (2002)
Scene Details
Duration: 37 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Jotell |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 6 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x416 | Added: 2005-Sep-23 |
Actresses in this Scene

Barbara Wussow
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Full Biography
Barbara Wussow's acting career seemed predestined thanks to her parents, actors Klausjürgen Wussow and Ida Krottendorf. However, Barbara initially pursued studies in stage and costume design before embracing her familial legacy. Her breakthrough came with a role in the hit medical drama 'Schwarzwaldklinik', alongside Sascha Hehn, Anja Kruse, and her actual father. Unlike many actors, Barbara's rise to fame was scandal-free, and she avoided superstardom despite appearances in several TV movies like 'Keine Gondel für die Leiche' and 'Alte Freunde küsst man nicht'. She also starred in cinematic releases such as 'Ariadna' and 'Wolfgang A. Mozart'.
Notably, Barbara's credit in the series 'Blue Blood' holds significant personal importance, as it marked her first collaboration with husband Albert Fortell ('Little Nikita'), with whom she resides in Vienna and shares a son.
In the early stages of her career, Barbara appeared in Skin Central Germany productions like 'Das Traumschiff – Hawaii', 'Liebe, Lügen, Leidenschaften', and 'Singapur-Express – Geheimnis einer Liebe'. These productions feature Barbara's nude scenes, showcasing her mature physique. Notably, 'Liebe, Lügen Leidenschaft' offers a full frontal view of the actress during a shower scene, though her pubic hair remains discreetly obscured. Despite these revealing moments, Barbara's acting prowess remains the focus of her career.
About the Movie: Singapur-Express - Geheimnis einer Liebe (2002)

Release Year: 2002
Nation: Germany
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Hans Werner
Writer: Jan Schröter, Rainer Berg
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Genre: Adventure, Drama
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