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Das Supertalent
Season 4
Hosted byMarco Schreyl
JudgesDieter Bohlen, Sylvie van der Vaart and Bruce Darnell
WinnerFreddy Sahin-Scholl
Release
Original networkRTL
Original release24 September –
18 December 2010
Season chronology
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Season 3
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Season 5

Das Supertalent Season 4 was the fourth season of Germany's Got Talent franchise. Season 4 began on 24 September 2010. The first episode was screened on 24 September. The first episode had the best quotes of all seasons: 7,47 million viewers. The second episode the following day could even top that with 7,74 million viewers. The final was viewed by 10,07 million.[1] The top 40 semi-finals began on 27 November. Freddy Sahin-Scholl won the competition and €100,000.[1] Season 4 had approximately 40.700 applicants.[1]

Semi-finals

Semi-Final 1–27 November 2010

Semi-Final 1–27 November 2010
Name(s) Talent Result of
Semifinal 1
Andrea Renzullo (14) Singer Majority Votes/ Finale
Natalja Nezelja (25) Sand Artist Majority Votes/ Finale
Daniele Domizio (8) Dancer Chosen by Jury/ Finale
Tobias Diesner (31) Balloon Artist Eliminated
Tanja Grünewald (38) Singer Eliminated
Robert Maaser (20) Circus Act Eliminated
Emilia Arata (20) Circus Act Eliminated
Harry Keaton (41) Glass Breaker/ Magic Eliminated
Kurt Späth (40) Circus Act Eliminated
Martin Bolze (53) Hypnotist Eliminated

Semi-Final 2–4 December 2010

Semi-Final 2–4 December 2010
Name(n) Talent Result of
Semifinal 2
Freddy Sahin-Scholl (57) Duet Singer Majority Votes/ Finale
Tobias Kramer (27) Deaf Dancer Majority Votes/ Finale
Ramona Fottner (15) Singer Chosen by Jury/ Finale
Dickson Oppong (43) Water Spitter Eliminated
Korea Lee (29) Violinist Eliminated
Busty Heart (49) Breast Artist Eliminated
Laura Rieger (9) Singer Eliminated
Pellegrini Brothers Circus Act Eliminated
Ryan Lam (38) Japanese Sword Artist Eliminated
Yevgeniya Stöcklin (28) Pole Dancer Eliminated

Semi-Final 3–11 December 2010

Semi-Final 3–11 December 2010
Name(n) Talent Result of
Semifinal 3
Bubble Beatz Recycling Music Majority Votes/ Finale
Michael Holderbusch Singer Majority Votes/ Finale
Stevie Starr Regurgitator Chosen by Jury/ Finale
Marc Eggers (24) Breakdancer Eliminated
Michael Hemmersbach Singer/ Guitarist Eliminated
Anthony Wandruschka (41) Circus Act Eliminated
Liz Schneider (30) Cello Eliminated
Josefine Becker (15) Opera Singer Eliminated
Manuela Wirth (43) Singer Eliminated
Kai Leclerc (41) Upside-down Artist Eliminated

Semifinal 4–15 December 2010

Semifinal 4–15 December 2010
Name(n) Talent Results of
Semifinal 4
Thomas Lohse (26) Pianist Majority Votes/ Finale
Darko Kordic (35) Singer Majority Votes/ Finale
Ruddy Estevez (39) Singer chosen by Jury/ Finale
Peter Stohl (31) Beatboxing Eliminated
Dancefloor Destruction (DDC) Dancer Eliminated
Nilson und Zito (21, 12) Dancer Eliminated
Die Goldies Singer Eliminated
Timothy Patch (61) Naked Artist Eliminated
Sonja Pesie (15) Singer Eliminated
Petr und Antonin Glass Harp und Guitarre Eliminated

Final

Final - 18 December 2010[1]
Name(s) Talent Percentage of
Calls
Place
Freddy Sahin-Scholl (56) Duet Singer 22.84% 1st
Michael Holderbusch (31) Singer 15.69% 2nd
Tobias Kramer (27) Deaf Dancer 10.30% 3rd
Andrea Renzullo (14) Singer 9.65% 4th
Ramona Fottner (15) Singer 7.91% 5th
Natalya Netselya (25) Sand Artist 6.26% 6th
Stevie Starr (47) Regurgitator 5.82% 7th
Darko Kordic (35) Singer 5.76% 8th
Thomas Lohse (26) Pianist 5.75% 9th
Bubble Beatz (30 & 31) Recycling Music 5.20% 10th
Daniele Domizio (8) Dancer 3.48% 11th
Ruddy Estevez (39) Singer 1.34% 12th

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d "Supertalent 2010 ist ein Sänger mit zwei Stimmen". Die Welt (in German). 19 December 2010. Retrieved 15 July 2011.