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'''Steven Gätjen''' (born 25 September 1972 in [[Phoenix, Arizona]], [[United States|U.S.]]) is an event and TV host based in [[United States|U.S.]] and [[Germany]].


[[File:Steven Gaetjen Radio Regenbogen Award 2018 (cropped).jpg|thumb|Gätjen in 2018]]
Steven Gätjen speaks fluent German and English. He hosts TV programs and live events and also work as an actor and producer. Since 2004 he owns a restaurant in New York called Via Monterone. From 1999-2015 he was employed by [[ProSieben]]. On 19 December 2015 he left [[ProSieben]] after the last [[Schlag den Raab]] episode. In February 2016 he will start in his new role at [[ZDF]].
'''Steven Gätjen''' (born 25 September 1972 in [[Phoenix, Arizona]]) is a German-American event and TV host based in Germany.


Gätjen speaks fluent German and English. He hosts TV programs and live events and also works as an actor and producer. Since 2004, he owned<ref>{{cite web |title=Inas Nacht mit Judith Rakers und Steven Gätjen |url=https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/inas-nacht/inas-nacht-mit-judith-rakers-und-steven-gaetjen/ndr/Y3JpZDovL25kci5kZS9wcm9wbGFuXzE5NjMwMDE3OV9nYW56ZVNlbmR1bmc |website=ARD Mediathek |publisher=Arbeitsgemeinschaft der öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (ARD) |access-date=22 July 2023}}</ref> a restaurant in New York called Via Monterone. From 1999 to 2015, he was employed by [[ProSieben]]. On 19 December 2015, he left ProSieben after the last ''[[Schlag den Raab]]'' episode. In February 2016, he started in his new role at [[ZDF]].
==TV shows==
*“Top 10 TV“ (weekly Prime Time Show, August 2005 to June 2006) - Host, [[Kabel 1]]
*“Werbung! Das Beste aus aller Welt“ (weekly Link Clip Show, since July 2005) - Host, [[Kabel 1]]
*“Disney Filmparade“ (weekly Kids Show, since April 2004) - Host, [[ProSieben|Pro7]]
*“Soundcheck“ (weekly Music Show, since March 2004) - Host, Hit 24 (Premiere)
*„E! News Live“ (daily Entertainment News Show, 2002-2003) - Host and Segment Producer, E!
*“Der Maulwurf (The Mole) (Adventure Game Show, 2002) - Host, [[ProSieben|Pro7]]
*“Speed-time is money“ (Quiz Show, 2002) - Host, [[ProSieben|Pro7]]
*[[Fort Boyard (TV series)|Fort Boyard]] (Adventure Game Show, 2001-2002) - Host, [[ProSieben|Pro7]]
*“Champions Day“ (Prime Time Family Game Show, 2001) - Host, [[Sat.1]]
*“Oscar Red Carpet Show“ (2000-2002) - Host, [[ProSieben|Pro7]]
*''[[Taff (TV series)|taff]]'' (daily Entertainment & News Show, Live, 1999-2001) - Host, [[ProSieben|Pro7]]
*“taff extra“ (weekly Entertainment & News Show, 1999) - Host, [[ProSieben|Pro7]]
*“MTV Europe News“ (daily Music News Show, 1996-1999) - Host & Producer, [[MTV]]
*“MTV News Highlights“ (weekly Music News Show, 1996-1999) - Host & Producer, [[MTV]]
*"[[Schlag den Raab]]" (Game Show, 2011-2015) - Host, [[Prosieben|Pro7]]
*"[[Unser Star für Baku]]" (Casting Show, 2012) - Host, [[Prosieben|Pro7]], [[Das Erste]]


==Film and television==
==Premieres==
[[File:Rebecca Ferguson at the Mission Impossible – Rogue Nation Global Premiere in Vienna, Austria.jpg|thumb|Gätjen interviewing [[Rebecca Ferguson]], at the world premiere of ''[[Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation]]'' in [[Vienna]] in 2015]]
"Fantastic Four", "Batman Begins", "War of the Worlds", "Star Wars – Episode 3", "Miss Undercover 2", "V-for Vendetta", "Aviator", "Alexander", "Ocean's Twelve", "Collateral", "Finding Nemo", "Lord of the Rings – Return of the King", "Troy", "Kill Bill 2", ... etc.


==Interviews==
=== Television ===
Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, Robbie Williams, Kylie Minogue, Matt Damon, Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Sandra Bullock, Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette, Steven Spielberg, Michael Mann, Natalie Portman, Leonardo DiCaprio, Denzel Washington, Angelina Jolie, Oliver Stone, Marylin Manson, Will Smith, George Clooney, Ralph Fiennes, Peter Jackson, Liv Tyler, Tom Hanks, ... etc.


*"Top 10 TV" (weekly prime time show, August 2005 to June 2006) host, [[Kabel 1]]
==Events==
*"Werbung! Das Beste aus aller Welt" (weekly, since July 2005) host, Kabel 1
"[[CeBIT]]", "AIDA", "GC – Games Convention", "Stanford Eagle", "Leaders Club Germany Award", "Minnie Driver CD Presentation", "Priscilla Presley CD Presentation", "The Sound of Hollywood",<ref>http://www.the-sound-of-hollywood.de/de/mitwirkende/#wpf_sitemanager_mitwirkende_de-_-05</ref> ... etc.
*"Disney Filmparade" (weekly kids show, since April 2004) host, [[ProSieben|Pro7]]
*"Soundcheck" (weekly music show, since March 2004) host, [[Hit24]] (Premiere)
*"E! News Live" (daily entertainment news show, 2002–2003) – host and segment producer, [[E!]]
*"Der Maulwurf (The Mole)" (adventure game show, 2002) host, Pro7
*"Speed – Time is Money" (quiz show, 2002) – host, Pro7
*"[[Fort Boyard (game show)|Fort Boyard]]" (adventure game show, 2001–2002) host, Pro7
*"Champions Day" (prime time family game show, 2001) – host, [[Sat.1]]
*"[[Academy Awards|Oscar]] Red Carpet Show" (2000–2002) – host, Pro7
*"[[Taff (TV series)|taff]]" (daily entertainment and news show, live, 1999–2001) host, Pro7
*"taff extra" (weekly entertainment and news show, 1999) – host, Pro7
*"MTV Europe News" (daily music news show, 1996–1999) – host and producer, [[MTV]]
*"MTV News Highlights" (weekly music news show, 1996–1999) – host and producer, MTV
*"[[Schlag den Raab]]" (game show, 2011–2015) host, Pro7
*"[[Unser Star für Baku]]" (casting show, 2012) host, Pro7, [[Das Erste]]
*"[[Joko Winterscheidt|Joko]] und [[Klaas Heufer-Umlauf|Klaas]] gegen ProSieben" (game show, 2019) – host, Pro7
*"Sorry für alles" (game show, since August 2019) – host, [[ZDF]]
*"Joko und Klaas gegen ProSieben" (game show, 2020) – host, Pro7
*"5 Gold Rings" (game show, 2020) - host, Sat.1


=== Voice-over work ===
==Filmography==
* 2016: [[Zootopia]] (news-speaker in the German version)
*"Inga Lindström – Sterne über dem Liljesund" - ([[ZDF]], 2005)
* 2017: [[Ferdinand (film)|Ferdinand]] (animal control worker in the German version)
*"The Relic Hunter – The Reel Thing" - ([[Pro 7]], 2000)
* 2018: [[Spies in Disguise]] (as Lance Sterling in the German version)
*"Klinikum Berlin Mitte" - ([[Sat.1]], [[Pro 7]], 2000)

*"Spezialistenshow" - ([[ZDF]], 2000)
=== Filmography ===
*"Inga Lindström – Sterne über dem Liljesund" ([[ZDF]], 2005)
*"The Relic Hunter – The Reel Thing" ([[Pro 7]], 2000)
*"[[Klinikum Berlin Mitte – Leben in Bereitschaft|Klinikum Berlin Mitte]]" ([[Sat.1]], Pro 7, 2000)
*"Spezialistenshow" (ZDF, 2000)


==Radio==
==Radio==
*"Morning Show" - (1996) OK Radio
*"Morning Show" (1996) OK Radio
*"Nightflight" - (1994-1996) OK Radio
*"Nightflight" (1994–1996) OK Radio
*"Movies" - (1994-1996) OK Radio
*"Movies" (1994–1996) OK Radio

==External links==
*[http://www.stevengaetjen.com www.stevengaetjen.com] - official Website Steven Gätjen
*[http://www.icmtalent.com ICM Beverly Hills] - Agency / [[United States|U.S.]]
*[http://www.kick-media.de POOL POSITION Management GmbH] - Agency / [[Europe]]
*[http://www.agenturgaebel.de Schauspieleragentur Stefanie Gäbel] - Actor's Agency
*[http://www.viamonterone.com Via Monterone] - Steven Gätjen's [[Restaurant]] in [[New York]]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.stevengaetjen.com Official website]
*[http://www.icmtalent.com ICM Beverly Hills] Agency / U.S.
*[http://www.kick-media.de POOL POSITION Management GmbH] Agency / Europe
*[http://www.agenturgaebel.de Schauspieleragentur Stefanie Gäbel] Actor's Agency
*[http://www.viamonterone.com Via Monterone] Gätjen's restaurant in New York City


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Latest revision as of 03:04, 18 September 2023

Gätjen in 2018

Steven Gätjen (born 25 September 1972 in Phoenix, Arizona) is a German-American event and TV host based in Germany.

Gätjen speaks fluent German and English. He hosts TV programs and live events and also works as an actor and producer. Since 2004, he owned[1] a restaurant in New York called Via Monterone. From 1999 to 2015, he was employed by ProSieben. On 19 December 2015, he left ProSieben after the last Schlag den Raab episode. In February 2016, he started in his new role at ZDF.

Film and television

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Gätjen interviewing Rebecca Ferguson, at the world premiere of Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation in Vienna in 2015

Television

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  • "Top 10 TV" (weekly prime time show, August 2005 to June 2006) – host, Kabel 1
  • "Werbung! Das Beste aus aller Welt" (weekly, since July 2005) – host, Kabel 1
  • "Disney Filmparade" (weekly kids show, since April 2004) – host, Pro7
  • "Soundcheck" (weekly music show, since March 2004) – host, Hit24 (Premiere)
  • "E! News Live" (daily entertainment news show, 2002–2003) – host and segment producer, E!
  • "Der Maulwurf (The Mole)" (adventure game show, 2002) – host, Pro7
  • "Speed – Time is Money" (quiz show, 2002) – host, Pro7
  • "Fort Boyard" (adventure game show, 2001–2002) – host, Pro7
  • "Champions Day" (prime time family game show, 2001) – host, Sat.1
  • "Oscar Red Carpet Show" (2000–2002) – host, Pro7
  • "taff" (daily entertainment and news show, live, 1999–2001) – host, Pro7
  • "taff extra" (weekly entertainment and news show, 1999) – host, Pro7
  • "MTV Europe News" (daily music news show, 1996–1999) – host and producer, MTV
  • "MTV News Highlights" (weekly music news show, 1996–1999) – host and producer, MTV
  • "Schlag den Raab" (game show, 2011–2015) – host, Pro7
  • "Unser Star für Baku" (casting show, 2012) – host, Pro7, Das Erste
  • "Joko und Klaas gegen ProSieben" (game show, 2019) – host, Pro7
  • "Sorry für alles" (game show, since August 2019) – host, ZDF
  • "Joko und Klaas gegen ProSieben" (game show, 2020) – host, Pro7
  • "5 Gold Rings" (game show, 2020) - host, Sat.1

Voice-over work

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  • 2016: Zootopia (news-speaker in the German version)
  • 2017: Ferdinand (animal control worker in the German version)
  • 2018: Spies in Disguise (as Lance Sterling in the German version)

Filmography

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  • "Inga Lindström – Sterne über dem Liljesund" – (ZDF, 2005)
  • "The Relic Hunter – The Reel Thing" – (Pro 7, 2000)
  • "Klinikum Berlin Mitte" – (Sat.1, Pro 7, 2000)
  • "Spezialistenshow" – (ZDF, 2000)

Radio

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  • "Morning Show" – (1996) OK Radio
  • "Nightflight" – (1994–1996) OK Radio
  • "Movies" – (1994–1996) OK Radio

References

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  1. ^ "Inas Nacht mit Judith Rakers und Steven Gätjen". ARD Mediathek. Arbeitsgemeinschaft der öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (ARD). Retrieved 22 July 2023.
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