Sophie Rosentreter

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Sophie Rosentreter (born December 19, 1975 in Hamburg ) is a German television presenter and actress .

biography

Sophie Rosentreter attended a high school in Hamburg, which she left after the tenth grade at the age of 16.

In 1992, Rosentreter took part in the Model '92 model competition as part of the late night show Gottschalk Late Night by Thomas Gottschalk . Among 25,000 competitors, she came in 4-6, in the end Heidi Klum emerged as the winner. In the following years Rosentreter was internationally successful as a model for catalogs and fashion spots. At the same time, she made up her Abitur.

In 1998 she won a moderator's casting for MTV . She moderated the formats Charts , Hacienda , Live and In Touch , in which she conducted more than 400 interviews. a. with Christopher Lambert , Jon Bon Jovi , Arnold Schwarzenegger , Christina Aguilera , Steven Tyler and Gwen Stefani . In 2000 she became an outside reporter for Big Brother . In 2000 she made nude photos for a cover story in the German men's magazine Playboy (September 2000 issue) and played a supporting role in the film Sass .

In 2004 Rosentreter switched behind the camera and worked as a freelance editor for the Hamburg MaraMedia film and television production and for Gruner + Jahr . She produced articles for Stern TV Reportage , People Today , Brisant , Explosiv - Das Magazin and Sat.1 breakfast television, among others .

In 2010 she founded the company "Ilses weite Welt GmbH" and became managing director. The company supports relatives and carers of people with dementia and was liquidated in May 2015 as part of bankruptcy proceedings. The brand “Ilses weite Welt” has been published by medhochzwei Verlag since November 2018 .

Individual evidence

  1. a b bz-berlin: Today: Sophie Rosentreter, moderator
  2. imdb: Sophie Rosentreter
  3. Ilse's wide world website
  4. North Data Announcement
  5. Sophie Rosentreter with "Ilses wide world" now at medhochzwei Verlag! Retrieved May 28, 2019 .

literature

  • Michael Völkel: The Lexicon of TV Presenters. Anecdotes, facts and sayings from 50 years of TV history , Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf Verlag, Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-89602-524-4 , p. 444

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