Christian Stephan

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Christian "Chris" Stephan (born October 23, 1980 in Mödling near Vienna ) is an Austrian television presenter .

Life

Stephan was born into a family of Arab descent. His father is from Lebanon and his mother is Egyptian . After his childhood in Australia, Stephan attended a sports high school and a Waldorf school in Vienna. After graduating from high school , in 2002 he started as a presenter at the shopping radio “Radio Max”.

Stephan has been one of the moderators of Café Puls breakfast television from ProSieben Austria , Sat.1 Austria and Puls 4 since 2008 . Stephan also appears as a stand-up comedian in Austria and Germany.

In 2010, dressed in a gold suit as a gossip reporter “Christian Oh-Wie-Schehn” at the Vienna Opera Ball, he conducted Gaga interviews; In 2011 he disguised himself as Silvio Berlusconi when Ruby Rubacuori visited the opera ball.

After the society reporter Dominic Heinzl had been hit to the ground by the rapper Sido , Chris Stephan invented “Heinzeling” in 2012 and organized a flash mob in which around 500 people gathered and fell like the ailing reporter. In 2014 Stephan had his first appearance on German television, with the "Standupmigranten" on Einsplus .

In 2017, he played the yes-no game in Germany in ProSieben magazine taff .

Chris Stephan won the ProPKo Branded Entertainment Award in 2018 with the format entrepreneur successful seeks .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b https://www.vienna.at/urban-lifestyle-chris-stephan-ueber-heinzeling-den-orf-und-kartoffeldruck/3400387
  2. https://www.prosieben.at/tv/taff/video/201711-das-ja-nein-spiel-mit-chris-stephan-clip
  3. https://medianet.at/news/marketing-and-media/unternehmer-erffektreich-sucht-gewinnt-internationalen-branded-entertainment-award-22773.html