Mark Bremer

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Mark Bremer (born August 24, 1969 in Hamburg ) is a German speaker and actor .

Life

Mark Bremer graduated from the Peter-Petersen School in Hamburg in 1990. As an alternative to basic military service, he was involved in disaster control at the THW. He then studied history, German and religion to become a teacher, but dropped out in favor of a radio traineeship.

He worked in the editorial office and as a reporter "on site", moderated and supervised a magazine program at Alsterradio for four years. In 1997 he was employed as a permanent editor at NDR . Mark Bremer completed several years of speaker training with Dagmar Ponto and attended the stage studio for the performing arts , where he took acting lessons with Doris Kirchner .

Since 1998 he has been working as a freelance speaker and actor.

He works as Station Voice for his home broadcaster NDR. He is also on a weekly basis for the magazine programs “Kulturjournal”, “Hamburgjournal” and “Visite”. He is part of the Hamburg speaking team for the ARD program "TTT" and can be heard in numerous documentaries.

Since 2003, Mark Bremer has been leading the “Bambi Awards”. Since 2008 he has been speaking the "German Television Award". It is regularly used by ZDF (37 degrees), 3-SAT (Hightec) and ARTE . Mark Bremer's voice can also be heard on private TV stations. In 2010 and 2011 he presented the "ECHO" from Berlin off-screen.

In 2005 the radio play series Peter Lundt starts with Mark Bremer in the lead role of the same name as a blind detective who works in Hamburg.

Bremer also takes on the voiceover on the ZDF quiz program Der Quiz-Champion .

Private life

Mark Bremer lives in Hamburg with his wife and their two children.

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