Marco Schreyl | |
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Years active | 1997–present |
Known for | DSDS host |
Website | marcoschreyl |
Marco Schreyl (born 1 January 1974) is a German television and radio host.
In 1997, Schreyl began his television host career at MDR television. On 2 October 2000, he went to ZDF and was the presenter of the television magazine Hallo Deutschland and the quiz show Der große Preis ("The Big Price").
Since 2005, Schreyl works for RTL and is the host of the German show Deutschland sucht den Superstar (German version of Pop Idol ) and other shows.
He took part on the RTL show Dancing on Ice with professional dancer Sarah Jentgens and placed second.
In 2007, Schreyl hosted the Four Hills Tournament and the fourth season of Deutschland sucht den Superstar on RTL. Furthermore, he presented the Deutscher Fernsehpreis ("German television award").
From 20 October to 3 November 2007, he was the host of the RTL show Das Supertalent (German version of America's Got Talent ) and since 20 October 2008 together with Daniel Hartwich.
In 2009, he hosted the World Men's Handball Championship on RTL.
Until 2000, Schreyl was newscaster on Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk. On 25 February 2008, he returned to radio at hr1 radio station.
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The ninth season of Deutschland sucht den Superstar was broadcast on German channel RTL from 7 January to 27 April 2012. Luca Hänni won the series. Jury members Fernanda Brandão and Patrick Nuo left DSDS and were replaced by Bruce Darnell and Cascada's Natalie Horler. As the winner, Luca Hänni received a recording contract with Universal Music Group and €500,000. Participants must be between the ages of 16 and 30 and living in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The auditions stage had 34 audition events in 33 cities across Germany, Austria or Switzerland. 35,401 participants auditioned for season 9. Marco Schreyl will not be returning to host season 10.
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