Sonya Kraus

Sonya Kraus ( born June 22, 1973 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German television presenter, author, actress and voice actress. Kraus was known in 1998 through their work with the Wheel of Fortune. In addition, she designs for years Bikini fashion for a fashion house. 2009 is her fourth collection appeared. Private Kraus engaged as an animal rights activist, for example, for the organization Duo Ibiza.

Life

At the age of six years, Sonya Kraus lost her nine-month -old brother by sudden infant death syndrome. When she was eleven, her father committed suicide. Ten years - 1977 to 1987 - Sonya Kraus danced ballet, among others at Dr. Hoch's Conservatory and in the ballet department of the Music School in Frankfurt. Since she was too big for the ballet with 1.77 m, she ended that career at age 14. Kraus completed her education in 1992 from the School of the Frankfurt Ziehenschule and worked until 1994 as a professional model with international orders. She has with her ​​partner, two sons ( * 2010 and * 2012 ).

Television career

In 1998, Kraus assistant Frederic Meisner Wheel of Fortune on kabel eins, where they replaced Maren Gilzer. Your regular broadcast from August 2000 to April 2011 on ProSieben was talk talk talk, and also the spin-off talk talk talk - The Late Show and talk talk talk - Fun, a summary of highlights from international talk shows. The program and its offshoots were recruited in April 2011 due to declining viewership. During 2000 she with Steven Gätjen and Alexander Mazza Moderation Team from Fort Boyard - Stars on a treasure hunt. Also with Mazza led them through the productions Desert Forges - Stars at their borders and clip mix.

As of 2003, Kraus on ProSieben moderated the show Do It Yourself - SOS, in July 2004 along with the consignment The Elton Alm and in January / February 2005 The Castle. In addition, Kraus is regularly in TV -total- extra shipments (about: TV total diving ) to see. Other productions in which she was involved several times, the Red Nose Day or Blonde are on Friday.

2006 Kraus was awarded the Golden Romy as the most popular show and talk show host. In 2007, Kraus was the ringmaster in Circus of the Stars Gala in Munich, " Circus Krone".

In July and August 2010, Kraus moderated along with Jumbo Schreiner the show Crazy Competition on ProSieben. She also hosted the 2009 produced and broadcast in the summer of 2010, Reality TV show Solitary.

In June 2011 in Oberursel (Taunus ) Kraus announced on 51 Hessentag her debut as a DJ. A month later, she was a team leader on the show I love Germany in the yellow team to see.

Look Playful commitment

As an actress seemed Kraus 2006 in ProSieben Fairy Tale Hour in the consequences Rumpelstiltskin - On guard in the Fairy Tale Forest and The Princess and the Pea - spoiled for choice with Royal. In 2007, she starred in the TV comedy Dorte 's Dancing next to Jeanette Biedermann and Was I good? Ina Paule Klink and with Marco Girnth. From February to April 2008, she had her first theater starring in the two-person play A Picasso (in English ) on the side of Tim Hardy at the English Theatre, directed by Gareth Armstrong in Frankfurt am Main. In 2009, she was the dubbing voice of the guinea-pig agent " Juarez " in the family comedy G- Force - Bite of director Hoyt Yeatman. In addition, she starred in the sat.1 production Suddenly 70! the role of women Kleinschmidt.

Works

  • Construction site man - The Ultimate Love Guide. Bastion Luebbe Verlag, Bergisch Gladbach 2007, ISBN 978-3-404-66407-8.
  • Construction Body: Sonya 's Secret. Frauke Ditting. Bastion Luebbe Verlag, Bergisch Gladbach 2009, ISBN 978-3-785-76003-1.
  • When life gives you a lemon, ask for salt and tequila: The Sonya strategy for happiness, success and lots of fun. Bastion Luebbe Verlag, Cologne 2011, ISBN 978-3-404-66439-9.
  • Site Baby - A reconnaissance report. with Christiane Stella Bongertz. Bastion Luebbe Verlag, Cologne 2012, ISBN 978-3-404-60689-4.
  • Tart Time - All you need is sweet. with Jessi Hesseler. Bastion Luebbe Verlag, Bergisch Gladbach 2014, ISBN 978-3-431-03895-8.
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