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Markus Lanz
Markus Lanz, 2009
Born (1969-03-16) March 16, 1969 (age 55)

Markus Lanz (born 16 March 1969 in Bruneck, South Tyrol, Italy) is a German television presenter and producer. As a native of South Tyrol, he has Italian citizenship.

Early life

Lanz is a member of the German speaking majority in the Italian province of South Tyrol. He grew up in Geiselsberg, a village that lies 1,344 metres above sea level in the central Alps. He has stated that his family was poor, and that his father died at an early age, leaving his mother to care for 3 children.[1] His good school grades earned him a scholarship to the monastery of Neustift, where he went to Brixen secondary school. He finished high school in Bruneck and completed military service as a radio operator in the alpine division of the Italian army before working at the radio station Radio Holiday. In 1992 he graduated from the Bayerische Akademie für Werbung und Marketing in Munich with a degree in Business Communications.

Early career

In 1992 he started a two year trainee program at Radio Hamburg in Hamburg. In 1995 he became the news announcer at the regional TV station RTL North and in 1997 started as presenter of a regional evening news show in Schleswig-Holstein.

Today

Since 2008 he has hosted the weekly cooking show Lanz kocht!.

Since October 2009 he has hosted the talkshow Markus Lanz three evenings a week.

Between October 2012 and 2014 he presented the monthly German TV show Wetten, dass..? as successor to Thomas Gottschalk.

Private Life

Lanz plays the piano and played in a band with his brother. He has a son (born 2000) from a previous relationship with TV presenter Birgit Schrowange. In July 2011 Lanz married Angela Gessmann.[2]

Books

  • Markus Lanz: Und plötzlich guckst du bis zum lieben Gott. Die zwei Leben des Horst Lichter. Gütersloher Verlag-Haus, Gütersloh 2007, ISBN 978-3-579-06459-8.
  • Markus Lanz: Grönland: Meine Reisen ans Ende der Welt. National Geographic Verlag, ISBN 978-3-86690-195-7.

References

  1. ^ Lauterbach, Jörn. "Markus Lanz, treuer Sohn seiner Heimat Südtirol". Die Welt. WeltN24 GmbH. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  2. ^ [1] Bild.de, 13.3.2012: "letzten Sommer heiratete Markus Lanz seine neue Lebensgefährtin Angela Gessmann" (last summer Markus Lanz married Angela Gessmann) and "Elf Jahre ist ihr gemeinsamer Sohn Laurin jetzt alt" (their common son Laurin is now 11 years old)

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