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Katharina Lichtblau (born March 12, 1984 in Remscheid , North Rhine-Westphalia as Katharina Gast ) is a German television and radio presenter . She became known as the presenter of the Tigerenten Club on ARD . Since 2018 she has been the station voice of the radio station bigFM .

Life

At the age of six she was on stage for the first time, back then as a dancer. She received lessons in jazz dance, ballet, modern dance and hip-hop. After graduating from high school, she completed an acting training at the Center for Drama, Movement and Dance in Cologne and subsequently received her first engagements in various Cologne theater productions. She had her first television appearance as an actress in 2000 at the side of Anke Engelke , in the SAT.1 comedy series Anke . Other roles in film and television followed.

From December 2007 to March 2012 she was the presenter of the Tigerenten Club on ARD, first together with Malte Arkona and then from January 2009 together with Pete Dwojak . From 2009 to 2012 she also moderated the knowledge magazine Tigerenten Club Xtra . Lichtblau has been working as a reporter for WDR Lokalzeit since 2011 .

Katharina Lichtblau has been an ambassador for the German Children's Fund since 2009. In addition to Enie van de Meiklokjes , Markus Majowski , Daniel Aichinger and many others, she works together with the German Children's Fund for children's rights, participation and overcoming child poverty in Germany. She has also been supporting the Stuttgart children's plate for a number of years.

In addition to acting, moderation and dance, Lichtblau also works as a voice actress and spokesperson for advertising, radio plays, audio books and voiceovers .

Private

Lichtblau is married to the photographer Oliver Lichtblau. At the wedding, she took her husband's last name.

Filmography

Moderation

  • 2007–2012: Tigerenten Club (ARD / SWR)
  • 2008: Tigerente goes classic, Rosengarten Mannheim
  • 2008: Tiger Duck Festival, Böblingen
  • 2009–2012: Tigerenten Club Xtra - The Magazine
  • 2009: 30 years Tigerente, Filmpark Babelsberg
  • 2009: Tigerente goes Klassik, Schlossplatz Stuttgart
  • 2009: Tiger Duck Festival, Pforzheim
  • 2009: World Children's Day Festival, Berlin
  • 2009: First Lego League, Salach
  • 2009: 20 years of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, Rotes Rathaus Berlin
  • 2010: Tiger Duck Festival, Böblingen
  • 2010: Strong guys with Ralf Möller, Dortmund and Düsseldorf
  • 2010: Festival concerts by the Dortmund Choir Academy, Dortmund Concert Hall
  • 2010: Award ceremony for child and youth-friendly village renewal, Art Nouveau festival hall in Landau
  • 2010: Premiere Cinderella - the fairytale pop musical
  • 2010: Do you understand fun? Moderation of the clips, ARD
  • 2011: World Children's Day, Potsdamer Platz Berlin
  • 2011: Reporter local time Ruhr, WDR
  • 2012: Ceremony 40 years of the German Children's Fund, Berlin
  • 2012: Children's press conference International Children's Day, Berlin
  • 2012: World Children's Day Festival Potsdamer Platz, Berlin
  • 2014: Bosch Connect Event, Stuttgart
  • 2014: Maus Türöffner Tag, Fabasoft Linz

language

  • 2007–2011: constant speaker for the Tiger Duck Club
  • 2008: Open your eyes, watch your camera! Learning CD-Rom
  • 2008: Reading advent calendar, Stuttgarter Kindertaler
  • 2008: Reading Peter and the Wolf, directed by Syrthos Dreher, Rosengarten Mannheim
  • 2009: Image film for the German Children's Fund, voiceover
  • 2009: GEOlino radio play series (3 episodes), directed by Oliver Versch
  • 2009: Legends and stories from Cologne, audio book, directed by Oliver Versch
  • 2009: Reading advent calendar, Stuttgarter Kindertaler
  • 2009: Reading Peter and the Wolf, directed by Kirsten Ruppel, Schlossplatz Stuttgart
  • 2010: Watch out and join in !, radio play series (10 episodes), directed by Oliver Versch
  • 2010: Bella Sara, radio play series (3 episodes), directed by Oliver Versch
  • 2010: Friends forever, radio play pilot, directed by Oliver Versch
  • 2011: Image film for the German Children's Fund, voiceover
  • 2011: Movin In, dubbing voice Jillian, MTV
  • 2011: Space Battleship Yamato, dubbing crew member, directed by Bernd Nigbur
  • 2011: Street Wars - True Justice, dubbing voice April, directed by Bernd Nigbur
  • 2011: Telling more about life - women and men with disabilities, audio book
  • 2012: Doctor Who, Robina Redmond, directed by Luise Brings, FOX
  • 2013: Sorority Party Massacre, Jessi, directed by Bernd Nigbur, Splendid Synchron
  • 2013: La Storia della Arcana Famiglia, directed by Daniel Käser, Anime House GmbH
  • 2014: Tari Tari, 13-part series, leading role, directed by Daniel Käser, Anime House GmbH

play

  • 2000: Anke, role Nina, directed by Sven Unterwaldt, SAT.1
  • 2001: Nachtasyl, role Nastja, directed by Michael Krause, feature film
  • 2003: Schuldig, role Franziska, directed by Thomas Klees, SAT.1
  • 2006: Die Anrheiner, role Mascha, directed by Siegi Jonas, WDR
  • 2007: Frau TV, role woman, directed by Susanne Böhm, WDR
  • 2009: Music video Spinner by Revolverheld, directed by Johannes Grebert
  • 2009: Kinder der Zeit, role Miss Ice, directed by Nadine Veen, diploma film
  • 2009: Marienhof, role Katharina, directed by Katrin Schmidt, ARD
  • 2009: Underdog, role Anna, directed by Petja Nedeltscheva, diploma film
  • 2009: Happy too early, role Ina, directed by Jens Hartwig, short film
  • 2009: Carriva, role woman, directed by Arno Gross, commercial
  • 2010: Music video "No love songs" by Revolverheld, directed by Johannes Grebert
  • 2010: Educational game on the subject of children's rights for the website www.kindersache.de, role of news anchor
  • 2010: Decoy for Do you understand fun ?!, directed by Michael Bickl, ARD

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. imfernsehen GmbH & Co KG: Tigerenten Club: Cast & Crew. Retrieved July 26, 2020 .
  2. Katharina Lichtblau | Speaker - speaker. Retrieved July 26, 2020 .