Ines Kruger

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Ines Krüger (* 21st August 1966 in Stralsund ) is a former German television presenter .

Life

When Ines Krüger began her television career in 1987, she was at the time the youngest program spokesperson for television in the GDR . From 1989 to 1994 she moderated the youth magazine Elf 99 . Before that she studied stage dance at the Palucca School in Dresden . She is a trained television journalist and studied dance and movement therapy at the Langen Institute and the Dance Therapy Institute Berlin.

From 1996 to 1997 she presented the series Unblümt on MDR television . Ines Krüger moderated the millennium celebrations for Das Erste at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin . From 1997 to 2004 she presented 658 times the ARD tabloid magazine Brisant and several issues of the entertainment program Long Saturday .

From 2005 to 2007 she was the presenter and author of the series Schau ins Land . Ines Krüger also hosted the political talk show Fact is ...! at MDR television from Leipzig and Magdeburg.

She presented galas and events for various clients, for example Deutsche Telekom, the Saxon State Ministry or the German Franchise Association.

In addition, she was seen in commercials for TV Hearing and Seeing , Vedes and the German Toy Ring.

She is the patron of the “Alzheimer Relatives Initiative e. V. ”and chairwoman of the board of directors of the animal protection association for Berlin and the surrounding area . In May 2007 Ines Krüger was appointed Berlin’s first animal welfare ambassador by the President of the German Animal Welfare Association , Wolfgang Apel .

In June 2009 she celebrated the premiere of her first own image film "Animals need people" with 400 guests at the Maritim proArte Hotel Berlin .

Ines Krüger was awarded the Bambi twice.

In 2007 she honored the European peace project of Fernwehpark Hof with the inclusion in the "Signs of Fame Germany".

Private

Krüger lives north of Berlin and is married.

Awards

  • 1991: Bambi for the best youth magazine
  • 2000: Bambi for the best tabloid magazine
  • 2007: Appointment as German animal welfare ambassador
  • 2007: Admission to the "Signs of Fame Germany"

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