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Susan Stahnke (born 7 September 1967) is a German TV presenter. She was born in Hamelin, Germany.

Career

Stahnke was a presenter at the age of 24.[1] She worked for the federal broadcaster NDR (Northern Germany's Broadcast) before she worked as a regular news reader for the national German news show Tagesschau for seven years.

Currently she presents a TV format called Tischgespräch where she has already interviewed guests such as Hardy Krüger and Franz Beckenbauer.

References

  1. ^ "...Susan Stahnke?". stern.de (in German). 2005-10-18. Retrieved 2024-02-04.