Victoria Voncampe

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Victoria Voncampe (born November 11, 1941 in Hamburg , actually Victoria von Campe ) is a German television announcer , actress and presenter .

Life

Victoria Voncampe went to the Hildburg Frese drama school . In 1960 she had a supporting role in the film I Count My Worries Every Day .

When broadcasting began on April 1, 1963, she was the first female television announcer at ZDF as a freelancer . For the next sixteen years she announced the evening program there. Then she switched to Norddeutscher Rundfunk , where she moderated the programs Current Schaubude , Rund um den Michel and Hamburg Journal for a while .

In 1967 she received the bronze Bravo Otto from the youth magazine BRAVO . In 1971 she had a role in the science fiction comedy A Little Planet Visit . She played her last role in 1982 in the television film Homecoming to Germany .

In 2002 she ended her television career at the age of 60 and has since devoted herself to her artistic work. She paints pictures and creates collages, installations and objects. In addition, she took art lessons from the Russian artist MAKSA and also attended the Summer Academy of Art and Design Pentiment in Hamburg.

Since she was diagnosed with breast cancer during a routine examination in 1997 , she is also active in the area of ​​cancer screening. She is the patron of the “SURVIVE with Breast Cancer” initiative.

Victoria Voncampe is married to the businessman Peter Schlickenrieder.

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