Dennie Klose

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Dennie Klose (born March 28, 1979 in Einbeck ) is a German television presenter and comedian .

In 1993, Klose was a member of the theater group of the Münster community of Einbeck and founded the cabaret group Das Ökumenische Quartett in 1997, and in 1998 the cabaret group Münsterer Kabarettgesellschaft . In 1999 he had his first solo appearance in Café Zivil and in 2001 he was an actor in the internet soap Vier Wohnen hier . In 2002 he had further solo appearances in Göttingen and the surrounding area, resulting in his first solo stand-up program, The Last Ice Horn . In 2003 he made it to the finals of the ffn-ComedyAward - Newcomer category .

Klose became known to the broader television audience in 2003 through his participation in the first season of Star Search in Germany, in which he made it to the round of 16 in the Comedians category . He was also the producer of Tele-5 telecast Night Hawk , which he hosted from June 2004 to September 2005. Since August 2005 he has hosted the clip show Upps! - The breakdown show on Super RTL . In January 2006 there was also Comedy Total , a best of RTL Saturday night show that was also broadcast on Super RTL.

In addition to his television moderation, Klose also moderates various galas and (sports) events, writes for various (online) media, works as a speaker in youth and adult education and is a lecturer for TV comedy at the TU Braunschweig , the University of Passau and the LMU Munich .

In 2008, Klose passed his first state examination at the Georg-August University in Göttingen in the subjects of sport and German for teaching. From August 2009 to December 2011 he worked as a youth education officer at the State Sports Association of Lower Saxony . Since January 2012, Klose has been working as a consultant, coach and training trainer.

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