Désirée Nosbusch

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Désirée Nosbusch (born January 14, 1965 in Esch an der Alzette ) is a Luxembourg presenter and actress . In the USA in particular , she occasionally uses the stage name Désirée Becker .

Life

Her father was a Luxembourg truck driver, her Italian mother was a tailor. According to her statements, Désirée often had to experience xenophobia firsthand due to her mother's origins during her school days in Luxembourg.

Career

Nosbusch made her first public appearance in 1977 at the age of twelve as a radio presenter for Radio Luxemburg . As a children's presenter for ARD , she and Anke Engelke reported live from the international radio exhibition in Berlin in the early 1980s . In 1981 she starred in her first movie After Midnight . In the same year she began a four-year acting training at the Herbert Berghof Studio in New York . In addition to Luxembourgish, Nosbusch speaks fluent German as well as English , French , Italian and Spanish without an accent .

At the age of 15 she conducted an interview with Klaus Kinski in the USA , who locked her up in his property after the preliminary talk. She managed to escape via the balcony.

For ZDF she moderated the music programs Hits from the school desk , Hits with Desirée and Musicbox . Nosbusch was probably "the first cheeky young presenter on German television" ( Michael Völkel ). This was later followed by programs on the evening program of French television and the series of interviews, Zeit zu zwei , for Südwestfunk , in which she spoke to a single guest for 45 minutes. In addition, Nosbusch moderated the program Kinder Ruck Zuck , which between 1992 and 2005 a. a. was broadcast on Tele5 and RTL II as an offshoot of the program Ruck Zuck .

Nosbusch moderated major events, award ceremonies and galas for various broadcasters, including the Grand Prix Eurovision de la Chanson in Luxembourg in 1984 and stars in the ring on German television . Here she mainly uses her multilingualism. In 1983 she played with Adriano Celentano in the Italian film Sing Sing . In 1984 she sang Can it be love? with the Austrian singer Falco . She continued to work for the radio; Among other things, she was involved in the ORF productions Theory of Total Helplessness (1994) and The Child Behind the Eyes (1995), both of which were voted radio play of the year . She now studied film production and directing at the University of Southern California .

She caused a sensation in the television program Auf Los geht's los , in which the moderator Joachim Fuchsberger introduced a civil servant candidate from Bavaria who should not be civil servated because of being overweight. After the case had been discussed by telephone with the responsible Prime Minister, Franz Josef Strauss , who still had no hope of creating an exception, Nosbusch, who was herself part of the discussion, announced her lack of understanding of the Prime Minister's statements. This resulted in a prolonged ban on appearing on Bayerischer Rundfunk.

The film Der Fan , which was only released for adult cinema-goers, caused a scandal in 1982 , in which she played a minor fan of a musician (played by Rheingold singer Bodo Staiger ), who was dropped by him after the first night of love and who killed the idol as well as subsequent dismemberment of the corpse avenges. Nosbusch, who was praised by most film critics for her portrayal, can be seen naked for minutes in Der Fan .

In 2014 she sang the duet Every Night (Shenzhen or Guangzhou) with the Cologne band Erdmöbel . Since 2017 she has hosted the talk show The Story of my Life on the German TV broadcaster VOX , in which prominent couples talk about their relationship and the topic of getting older.

Personal

From 1981 to 1990 Nosbusch was in a relationship with her manager Georg Bossert , who was 26 years her senior . She was married from 1991 to 2002 to the Austrian film composer Harald Kloser , with whom she has a son (* 1996) and a daughter (* 1999). After the separation in January 2002, she was in a relationship with Volkan Baydar , the singer of the pop group Orange Blue , for two and a half years . While shooting the television film Eine Liebe in Saigon , she met the actor Mehmet Kurtuluş , to whom she later became engaged. The couple separated in 2013. She then had a brief relationship with Daimler boss Dieter Zetsche . In 2018 she married the then 49-year-old cameraman Tom Alexander Bierbaumer.

Together with Alexandra Hoesdorf, she founded the Luxembourg film production company Deal Productions in 2010 . Nosbusch lives alternately in Luxembourg and Berlin.

Volunteering

Nosbusch is committed to the German bone marrow donor database . In 2006, 2007 and 2011 she was a curator at DKMS Life Dreamball , which she also moderated in 2007.

Filmography (selection)

Awards

Web links

Commons : Désirée Nosbusch  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

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  2. Actress was a victim of xenophobia at stuttgarter-nachrichten.de, accessed on February 10, 2020
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Wo8MzS-9yo accessed on August 20, 2019
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJFRKLIyfzI accessed on August 20, 2019
  5. http://www.myvideo.de/watch/9577641/Erdmoebel_mit_Desiree_Nosbusch_Jede_Nacht_Shenzhen_oder_Guangzhou www.myvideo.de
  6. ^ Spiegel Online: New TV Commissioner Kurtulus (accessed on February 6, 2009)
  7. www.welt.de accessed on March 6, 2018
  8. www.schweizer-illustrierte.ch accessed on October 30, 2019
  9. About Désirée Nosbusch. In: dealproductions.com. Retrieved August 7, 2018 .
  10. http://www.dkms-life.de/charity/dreamball/dreamball2012/kuratorium/ www.dkms-life.de
  11. [1] accessed on February 26, 2019