Jochen Schropp

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Jochen Schropp at the German Television Award 2019 .

Jochen Alexander Schropp (born November 22, 1978 in Lahn - Gießen ) is a German actor and television presenter .

life and career

Schropp was born in 1978 as the son of a teacher and a doctor's assistant in what was then the Gießen sub-community of the city of Lahn. At the age of 15, Schropp, who grew up in Langgöns , made his first experiences as part of a student internship at the ZDF children's news program logo! . After a year of high school in Visalia , California , where he gained his first acting experience, he played at the American theater in Giessen. In addition, he also worked as a small actor , extra and in advertising and began training as a singer and speaker at the Hessischer Rundfunk in Frankfurt am Main . After graduating from the Weidig School in Butzbach , he did his community service in a dialysis center in Giessen . After a musical workshop in Hamburg, he studied for two and a half years at Paul McCartney's Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) in Great Britain . He ended his training early. In 2000 he reported on the Love Parade for RTL II .

He received his first major role in the ARD early evening series Sternenfänger , in which he played together with Nora Tschirner , Oliver Pocher and Florentine Lahme . Since then he has participated in script readings, works as a speaker and presenter, for example at the Max-Ophüls-Preis film festival in Saarbrücken or as a presenter for the presentation of the short film bear at the Berlinale . In March 2005 he played a role in the comedy Popp Dich slim! , for which he had to gain twelve kilograms of body mass. At the end of 2006 he had a role in the ARD series Zwei Engel für Amor , which was nominated for the Adolf Grimme Prize the following year . Since 2007, he has also played leading roles in various ZDF television films and embodied the forensic doctor of Police Call 110 in Halle in eight episodes .

In addition to acting, he moderated for the Berlin lifestyle web TV Luxity.TV and devoted himself increasingly to moderation. From 2010 to 2012 he moderated the German version of X Factor for VOX . 2011 came every stone counts - the Lego family show and who is (s) t better? to. He was also nominated for the German Television Prize 2011 in the category “Audience Award for Best Entertainer”. In 2014 he switched to ProSiebenSat.1 Media . There he replaced Oliver Pocher as the new face of the Celebrity Big Brother format . On Sat.1 he also moderated the improv comedy show Jetzt wird's weird as well as the game show Heaven or Hell on ProSieben. In 2020 he moderated the new edition of the show Big Brother on Sat.1 .

Private life and social engagement

He has lived in Berlin since 2001 and has been in a relationship with his partner since spring 2018. He has been supporting the SOS Children's Villages since 2009 . He regularly visits SOS projects to see the work on site for himself. In 2012 he donated his profits from the TV show Promi-Kocharena to the organization and also supported it in 2014 by hosting the preview of the musical Das Wunder von Bern .

Filmography (selection)

Moderation

Ongoing

Former / Unique

Guest appearances

Nominations

Web links

Commons : Jochen Schropp  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. US driver's license on Intergram. Retrieved May 5, 2019 .
  2. a b c Interview with Jochen Schropp . Studio Hamburg Distribution & Marketing GmbH. February 2, 2009. Retrieved November 22, 2012.
  3. Jochen Schropp talks about the man in his life , accessed on May 4, 2019
  4. Jochen Schropp's engagements on sos-kinderdoerfer.de
  5. A bus full of brides: Moderator Jochen Schropp
  6. Jochen Schropp moderates the final of the "perfect model"
  7. Weird debut in summer: Jochen Schropp hires after Vox farewell at Sat.1 , DWDL.de from May 6, 2014
  8. "Guess what": ARD is releasing GDR classics with Jochen Schropp , DWDL.de from May 2, 2017
  9. Nominations Audience Award 2011 for the best entertainer ( Memento from March 18, 2012 in the Internet Archive )