Dutch television presenter
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Antoinette Hertsenberg |
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Antoinette Hertsenberg (1994) |
Born | (1964-12-28) 28 December 1964 (age 59)
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Antoinette Hertsenberg (born 28 December 1964) is a Dutch television presenter. She is known for presenting the Dutch consumer television shows Radar and Opgelicht?!, the latter for over sixteen years.[1][2]
Career
She also presents the television show Dokters van Morgen on the topic of innovations in health care.[3] She also presented the show Medische Detectives, in which people with an undiagnosed condition can tell their story and describe their symptoms in the hope that a viewer may know something that can help with diagnosis.
She was the procession reporter in the 2012 edition of The Passion, a Dutch Passion Play held every Maundy Thursday since 2011.
In May 2022, she won the Media Oeuvre Award.[4]
Childhood
Antoinette Hertsenberg was raised in the Roman Catholic Church, and at 16, she stopped attending.[5]
Personal life
Hertsenberg is married to Dutch politician and animal rights activist Niko Koffeman.[6] She is a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church[5] and has three children with her husband.