Daphné Bürki
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Daphne Bürki in 2012 at the Deauville American Film Festival.
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Born | Daphné de Montmarin 2 March 1980 14th arrondissement of Paris |
Nationality | French |
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Notable work | Europe 1 (since 2017) |
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Daphné Bürki (born Daphné de Montmarin[1], 2 March 1980, in Paris[2][3]) is a French television presenter and columnist.
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Biography
Childhood, training and beginnings
Daphné Bürki was born on the lawn of a hospital in the 14th arrondissement of Paris[4] by Hubert de Marin de Montmarin and Catherine Maeght.[1] She is the descendant of François Louis Alfred Durrieu and Pierre-Étienne de Marin of Montmarin.[5]
A former student of Beaux-Arts[6] and the Fleuri-Delaporte fashion school[7], she began her career as a stylist at Dior alongside John Galliano.[8][9]
Television
Daphné Bürki took her first steps on television on Canal+ as a trendsetter and fashion columnist in shows Nous ne sommes pas des anges with Maïtena Biraben then La Matinale with Bruce Toussaint.[9]
From September 2008, she is a columnist on L'Édition spéciale and presents the "trend objects" and the "must-have" of fashion.
Bürki also presents the magazine series 26 minutes de célébrité, always on Canal+ and participates in Everybody is Tout le monde il est beau, tout le monde il est gentil, programme presented by Bruce Toussaint. She also presents the tele-shopping on Colette TV. She also presents the tele-shopping on colette TV.[10][11]
In 2009 and 2010, she presented Le bon, le beau, le pire on Jimmy.[12]
In 2011, she left Canal+ for France 5, where she presented, from September, the programme Les Maternelles.[13] Starting in the spring of 2012, always on France 5, she replaces Alessandra Sublet, notably during her maternity leave, at presenting C à vous.[14]
In September 2012, recalled by Ronan Autret[15], she left France 5 to return to Canal+, where she joined the team of the Grand Journal.[16]
From September 2013 to July 2015, she presents Le Tube, a weekly media programme on Saturdays at 12:45 pm.[17]
From 28 September 2015 to 30 June 2017, she succeeds Ali Baddou at the presentation of the program La Nouvelle Édition on Canal+ (programme moved on C8 since Monday 5 September 2016 for the 2016/17 season).
In September 2017, she arrived on France 2, at the presentation of a new afternoon programme.[18]
Press
Until 2012, Daphné Bürki keeps a weekly column in Be magazine.[6]
Radio
At the beginning of 2017, Daphné Bürki made her radio debut on Europe 1.[18]
Cinema
In 2008, Daphné Bürki played Bérengère in Love Me No More by Jean Becker.
In 2010, she plays under the direction of Rémi Bezançon in A Happy Event alongside Louise Bourgoin and Josiane Balasko.
In 2012, she is part of the cast of David et Madame Hansen of Alexandre Astier with Isabelle Adjani.
In 2014, she was part of the cast of Cécile Telerman's Les Yeux jaunes des crocodiles, where she played her own role.
Other activites
In 2010, Daphné Bürki participates in a set of spots for the Femibion brand, entitled "The 25th hour of Daphne Burkï", intended for "active mums".[19] She was also the muse of a publicity campaign of the lingerie brand Dim[10], entitled "The stunning fashion lessons of Daphne Bürki".[20]
In 2011, she participated in a Nesfluid advertising campaign, in the form of a web series.[21] The same year, she is the godmother of the "Big fashion braderie", organized by the association AIDES.[22] In June, she is the personality who officially launches the summer sales at Galeries Lafayette.[23]
In 2016, she participated in the programme Les Recettes Pompettes with Monsieur Poulpe.
Private life
Daphné Bürki is the companion of Sylvain Quimène.[24][25]
She has a daughter with singer Travis Bürki[1], formerly Hedda and born in 2007.[26] On 7 January 2013, she announces live on the show Le Grand Journal that she is pregnant with her second child[27]; she gave birth in July 2013 to a little Suzanne.[28]
Distinctions
- In 2012, Daphné Bürki won the Women in Gold Trophy category "Media Woman".[29]
- On 4 January 2017, she was voted "TV personality of the year 2016" by the programme Le Grand Direct des Médias by Europe 1.
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