Name |
Kerstin Linnartz |
Height |
|
Naionality |
German |
Date of Birth |
4-August-1976 |
Place of Birth |
Eschweiler |
Famous for |
Acting |
Kerstin Linnartz is a German television presenter and actress. She trained as a television journalist for NBC Europe. Her first television show in 1998, she hosted NBC Europe with "NBC GIGA". In 2000, the magazine "Heartbeat"on NBC Europe on the air with a concept they had developed themselves. Immediately afterwards, she hosted the programs "Sonnenklar", "Traveler" and "World" in 9Live and Tele 5. In 2004, she moderated the Sat.1 -tabloid show "FLASH". Subsequently, she was with her travel show "Globe" at N24 and Tele 5 broadcasting. Your drama school made the ex-model with Ron Burrus in Los Angeles (California). In 2005, she shot several films and made guest appearances on television series.
It was followed by the job as a presenter for the German wave with the culture and lifestyle program "Focus - Life and Culture in Europe". 2007, 2008 and 2009, they stood for several television series in front of the camera and presented the programs' full tilt poker.net Million Euro Challenge "," Beat the stars "," heads up "as well as live broadcasts in boxing (championship fights) for German private broadcaster DSF and the U.S. production "Europe's Greatest Stunts" for the American market. In 2006, she played the female lead in the English drama Half Past Ten based on a novel by Marguerite Duras. The film was released in fall 2008 in the U.S.. 2010, it was for the station sport1 (formerly DSF). Continue with either the "Heads Up" and "Beat the stars" on the air. Away from show business themselves, Kerstin Linnartz for charity organizations in Germany and India one. India has been closely connected with them, had been there for five years their winter residence and offers her company be better at yoga holidays worldwide. She is an ambassador for School for Life in Asia and for the animal rights organization PETA. For PETA she shot two photo campaigns and presented the program "Vegan World" for PETA.tv.