Angelika Kallwass

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Angelika Kallwass
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Kallwass in 2017
Born
Angelika Bergmann

(1948-10-31) 31 October 1948 (age 75)
Cologne, Germany
OccupationTelevision host
Known forZwei bei Kallwass

Angelika Bergmann-Kallwass (born 31 October 1948) is a German psychologist and television host. [1] [2]

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Biography

Angelika Bergmann-Kallwass was born in Cologne on 31 October 1948. After graduating from high school, she attended university, majoring in psychology and also studying economics. [3]

Bergmann-Kallwass's career began with a teaching position at the Deutsche Angestellten-Akademie. [4] In 2001, she became the host of the Sat. 1 TV show Kallwass greift ein!, formerly known as Zwei bei Kallwass. [5]

Bergmann-Kallwass was married to Wolfgang Kallwass (1929—2018), a lawyer and psychologist, and has two daughters. [6] [7]

Since December 2016, Bergmann-Kallwass has been an official ambassador of the registered association intaktiv e.V., which campaigns against the circumcision of male children. [8] [9] She describes herself as an atheist and is a proponent of humanism. [10]

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