Eva Mähl

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Eva Mähl (born October 27, 1965 in Hamburg ) is a German television presenter and actress .

biography

Eva Mähl was born in Hamburg as the daughter of a historian and a literature professor . She grew up in Hamburg , Regensburg , Kiel and finally Munich . After graduating from high school, she trained as a graphic designer in Munich. A career as an international photo model followed . She has been working full-time as a presenter and actress since 1994 , in 1996 she replaced Sabine Noethen as the presenter of the ProSieben magazine taff , which was launched in 1995, and moderated it until 1998. Furthermore, she has been an actress, comedian and in various television formats of the Bavarian Radio since 1995 To see presenter. ( Die Komiker , Grünwald Friday Comedy , Die Willy-Astor-Show , Kanal fatal and much more ) From 2000 to 2005 she hosted the awarding of the Bavarian Cabaret Prize on TV.

From 2005 Eva Mähl was for many years, alongside Aiman ​​Abdallah, the representative presenter of the infotainment magazine Galileo on ProSieben; later the moderators Daniel Aminati and Stefan Gödde were added. Her successor in 2012 was the previous reporter Funda Vanroy . As an actress, Mähl took on several guest roles in the ZDF series Die Rosenheim-Cops and regularly appears as a presenter of gala events for companies. She is divorced and has two children.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1996–1998: taff (TV show)
  • 1997: Mother's Day (TV movie)
  • 1998: Lawyer Abel - The Trace of the Girl Killer
  • since 1999: The Comedians (TV series)
  • 2002: Lovers & Friends - We actually love each other ... (TV movie)
  • 2005–2012: Galileo (TV show)
  • 2006–2015: The Rosenheim Cops
    • 2006: The double Venus
    • 2011: death of a referee
    • 2015: Election campaign in Ganting
  • 2015: Sedwitz (TV series)
  • 2017: Alice - Darkest Hour (Direction: Michael Effenberger & Thomas Pill)
  • 2018: Hubert and Staller - doll murder

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