Margret Dünser

Margret Dünser ( born July 27, 1926 in Dornbirn, Vorarlberg, † June 5, 1980 in Basel) was an Austrian journalist who mainly devoted to the topics of high society.

Life

Margret Dünser attended a convent school to their place of birth. After the Second World War, she worked as an author and speaker at ORF Studio Vorarlberg. In 1954 she became the first program director at age 28. A series of intrigues led to the successful young journalist was jailed shortly. It has been completely rehabilitated, but left Austria and moved to Germany.

From 1963, she worked for ZDF and moderated of 9 May 1971 to 9 May 1980, the VIP swing. The show in which she interviewed numerous celebrities from around the world in their private environment, was seen by 20 to 30 million viewers. Directed by Edgar army of Willingen.

Margret Dünser died on 5 June 1980 in Basel from cancer. Your tomb is located in Dornbirn, cemetery market.

Personal

Margret Dünser was more than a gossip reporter, but rather a society reporter. Many fellow journalists have tried in the meantime to adapt to their own ironic style of its own.

Despite their strong fear of flying, she spent due to the many international and transcontinental thus dates a lot of time in airplanes, which they paraphrased as flying cigar tubes, which earned her the nickname jet Dünser.

Some people interviews

Awards

Works

  • Jet Set - Rome, Paris, London, Ullstein Verlag GmbH, Frankfurt / M, Berlin, Vienna 1971 ISBN 3-550-07665-7
  • High Life, Kindler Verlag GmbH, München, 1979 ISBN 3-426-00760-6
  • Royal and princely houses today. News about the European aristocracy. Portraits, fates, affairs, 1980
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