Désirée Nosbusch
Désirée Nosbusch a.k.a. Désirée Becker (born 14 January 1965) is a television presenter and actress. She was born in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, from Luxembourgish father and Italian mother. In the 1980s she lived in Manhattan in New York City, and from the 1990s to 2008 she lived in Los Angeles, California.
Nosbusch speaks Luxembourgish, German, French, Italian and English. She has acted in both French-language and German-language films and television productions since her mid teens for example she was a member of the youth drama group of the Lycée Hubert Clément of Esch-sur-Alzette (Luxembourg), and in some Italian-language miniseries. She presented the Eurovision Song Contest 1984 in Luxembourg and hosted a kid's version of Ruck Zuck called "Kinder Ruck Zuck". Nosbusch is also a singer. In 1984 she recorded a duet with Austrian singer Falco entitled "Kann es Liebe sein?".
Selected Filmography
- Nach Mitternacht (1981, directed by Wolf Gremm)
- Der Fan (1982, directed by Eckhart Schmidt)
- Sing Sing (1983, directed by Sergio Corbucci)
- Questo e Quello (1983, directed by Sergio Corbucci)
- Good Morning, Babylon (1987, directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani)
- A.D.A.M. (1988, directed by Herbert Ballmann)
- A Wopbopaloobop A Lopbamboom (1989, directed by Andy Bausch)
- Jean Galmot, aventurier (1990, directed by Alain Maline)
- La Femme fardée (1990, directed by José Pinheiro)
- Felipe ha gli occhi azzurri (TV miniseries) (1991, directed by Gianfranco Albano and Felice Farina)
- Piazza di Spagna (TV miniseries) (1993, directed by Florestano Vancini)
- Opernball (TV movie) (1998, directed by Urs Egger)
- Contaminated Man (2000, directed by Anthony Hickox)
- High Explosive (2001, directed by Timothy Bond)
- Feindliche Übernahme - althan.com (2001, directed by Carl Schenkel)
- Avalanche (TV movie) (2008, directed by Jörg Lühdorff)
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Preceded by Marlene Charell |
Eurovision Song Contest presenter 1984 |
Succeeded by Lill Lindfors |
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