Iris Bettray

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Iris Bettray (2007)

Iris Bettray (born May 31, 1963 in Emmerich ) is a German television producer and author .

Life

Iris Bettray already worked as a high school student for the daily newspaper NRZ . She completed studies in German , history and politics in Münster and Munich and worked alongside her studies at the Goethe Institute in Munich and Manchester.

After an internship at the Schnitzler press publisher in 1990, she moderated the consumer magazine Wirtschaftsforum and the business talk show Top-Etage as an editor for SAT.1, and from 1993 to 1996 as editor-in-chief of PRIBAG TV GmbH. Then she switched to RTL , where she initially oversaw the talk shows “Kreuzfeuer”, “Greenpeace TV” and “Große Reportage” in RTL Nachtjournal .

In 1998 she became editor-in-chief at center tv (later AZ Media ), where she became editor-in-chief, managing director and board member of the production company. In 2005 she founded together with Jutta Pinzler the saga media film and television production GmbH , with a branch in Berlin . In 2018 she also founded the production subsidiary Sagafilmworks GmbH .

In addition to her work as a producer and managing director, Bettray also works as a director and writer. Since 2003 she has been working for the ZDF series 37 ° , as well as for VOX documentaries such as "The wonderful world of children" and "We are growing up!"

In 2019 she was a juror for the German Television Award . In addition, she has been a board member of the Film and Media Association of North Rhine-Westphalia since 2019 and volunteers in the media committee of the city of Cologne and in the Lourdes pilgrimage team of the Maltese .

Iris Bettray is married and has a son and a daughter. She lives in Berlin and Cologne.

Productions (selection)

  • 2002–2008: My Baby, RTL
  • since 2003: 37 ° reports, ZDF
  • 2005: arte, Big Friends
  • 2005–2014: Our first apartment together, RTL
  • 2007: Oman - Adventure in Arabia , ZDF
  • 2008: Move to a new life , RTL
  • 2008: The Returners , VOX
  • 2009: Profiting from fear - the swine flu business , arte
  • since 2010: Teenage mothers - when children have children , RTL2
  • 2010: Always these neighbors - a case for Schons , ZDF
  • 2011: Small family seeks great love, ZDF
  • 2011: Middle class - fear of relegation , arte
  • 2011–2013: Stratmann wanders , WDR
  • 2012: never meat again? , arte
  • 2013–2017: babies! Small miracle - great luck! , RTL2
  • 2013: Dream apartment in the dream city , ZDF
  • 2013–2017: YOLO - the youth magazine , RTL
  • 2013: 40+ - Now or never , SWR
  • 2013: Dachshund - small dog, really big , arte
  • 2013–2016: Duel of permanent campers , WDR
  • 2014: Until the last catch? The fish business! , arte
  • 2015: The new large landowners: doing business with Europe's soil , arte
  • 2015/2016: Sounds like Heimat - my song for your city , WDR
  • 2015/2016: WHO - in the grip of lobbyists? , arte
  • 2016: Missing without a trace , SAT.1
  • 2016: Tamina's travel test , WDR
  • 2016/2017: The fact checkers , RTL
  • 2016/2017: Mao our idol - Europeans and the cultural revolution , arte
  • 2016/2017: The wonderful world of children , VOX
  • 2016/2017: Future from the printer - how 3D printing is changing our world , arte
  • 2017: Duel of the allotment gardeners , WDR
  • 2017: Desire for hiking , WDR
  • 2018 to today: LIFE - people, moments, stories , RTL
  • 2018: Armies in the grip of corporations - defense as business , arte
  • 2018 to today: We're getting big! , VOX
  • 2019: We'll be a midwife , RTL2

Individual evidence

  1. DWDL de GmbH: "We are the Jamie Olivers among the producers". Retrieved August 25, 2019 .
  2. Norbert Kohnen: Homeland-bound globetrotter. In: NRZ. May 30, 2013, accessed on August 25, 2019 (German).
  3. The German TV Prize: Bettray, Iris. In: Deutscher Fernsehpreis 2019. Retrieved on August 25, 2019 (German).
  4. Mallorca Zeitung: Broken dreams - that's how the protagonists feel after the show. Retrieved August 25, 2019 .

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