Daphné Bürki

Daphné Bürki
Born Daphné de Montmarin
(1980-03-02) 2 March 1980
Nationality French
Occupation actor

Daphné Bürki, (née Daphné de Montmarin[1] 2 March 1980)[2][3] is a French TV host and columnist.

Biography

Daphne Bürki born on the lawn of a hospital in the 14th arrondissement of Paris[4] Hubert Marin Montmarin and Catherine Maeght.[1] She is the descendant of François Louis Alfred Durrieu and Pierre-Étienne Marin Montmarin.[5] Former student of Fine Arts[6] and Fleuri-Delaporte the fashion school,[7] she began a career as stylist with Dior alongside John Galliano[8][9]

Television

She made her first steps on television on Canal + animating style and fashion trends in programs We're No Angels with Maïtena Biraben and The Dawn with Bruce Toussaint.[9]

From September 2008, she is a columnist in program Special Edition and has the "trends objects" and "must have" fashion.

She also hosted the magazine program 26 minutes of fame, also on Canal +[10] and participated in Everyone is beautiful, everyone is nice, program hosted by Bruce Toussaint.

She also hosted the tele-shopping on Colette TV[11][12]

In 2009 and 2010, she hosted The good, the beautiful, the worst on Jimmy.[13]

In 2011, she left France for Channel 5, where it has, as of September, issuance Motherly.[14] From spring 2012, still on France 5, she replaced Alessandra Sublet, particularly during maternity leave, program C to you.[15]

In September 2012, recalled by Ronan Autret,[16] she left France 5 to return Canal +, where she joined the team of the Grand Journal.[17]

She won the Women's gold Trophy of 2012, by Media Woman.[18]

From September 2013 to July 2015, Daphne Bürki presents The Tube, a weekly program on the media on Saturday at 12:45.[19]

Since September 2015, she succeeded Ali Baddou at the television show La Nouvelle Édition which airs Monday to Friday at 12 am 40 on Canal +.

Press

Daphné Bürki, en reportage pour L'Édition spéciale, lors de la course en escarpins organisée à Paris le 21.

Daphne Bürki wrote a weekly column in the magazine Be[6] until 2012.

Cinema

In 2008, she played Berengère in Love Me No More by Jean Becker.

In 2010, she played under the direction of Bezançon in A Happy Event alongside Louise Bourgoin and Josiane Balasko.

In 2012, she was part of the cast of David and Mrs. Hansen by Alexandre Astier with Isabelle Adjani.

Other activities

In 2010, Daphne Bürki part in a series of commercials for the brand Femibion, entitled "The 25th hour of Daphne Burki," aimed at "active moms".[20] She was also the face of an advertising campaign for lingerie brand Dim,[11] entitled "stunning fashion lessons from Daphne Bürki".[21]

In 2011, she participated in a Nesfluid brand advertising campaign, as a web series.[22] The same year, she is the godmother of the "Great clearance sale of fashion", organized by AIDES.[23] In June, what is the personality that officially launches the summer sales at Galeries Lafayette.[24]

In 2016, she participated in the show "The Tipsy Recipes" with Monsieur Poulpe.

Private life

She has a daughter with singer Travis Bürki,[1] named Emma born in 2007.

She married Sylvain Quimène.[25]

On 7 January 2013 it was announced live on the show Le Grand Journal that she was pregnant with her second child;[26] she gave birth in July 2013 a small Suzanne.[27]

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This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the French Wikipedia.
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