
Désirée Nosbusch
Born: 1965-01-14
Place of Birth: Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
Biography
Désirée Nosbusch (born January 14, 1965) is a television presenter and actress. She was born in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, and has one Luxembourgish parent and one Italian parent. 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 at least one Italian language film. She presented the Eurovision Song Contest 1984 in Luxembourg & 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?". Description above from the Wikipedia article A. R. Désirée Nosbusch, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

The Cursed Treasure

Die Wahrheit über Extrabreit

The Fan

Superchamp Returns

Irish Crime: Moon Over Galway

Die Hexenprinzessin

15 Years

Opera ball

Blutholz

Maître Conti : Le fils perdu

Justice Dot Net

Confessions of Felix Krull

Sing Sing

This and That

Good Morning, Babylon

Irish Crime: Forgiveness

Conti - My Two Faces

Irish Crime: Family Ties

Irish Crime: Girl Hunter

A.D.A.M.

Contaminated Man

After Midnight

Irish Crime: Mercy Killing

Ein Fall für Conti - Spieler

Eine Liebe in Saigon

Killer Deal

Irish Crime: Torn Souls

Désirée Nosbusch - Den Träumen folgen

Meister des Todes 2

Ein Fall für Conti - Der verlorene Sohn

Seed of Hope

Jean Galmot, aventurier

A Wopbobaloobop a Lopbamboom

Die Jahrhundertlawine

An Ice Cream With Two scoops ...

La Femme fardée

Der Irland-Krimi: Blackout

Hostile Takeover

Der Vater meines Sohnes

High Explosive

Irish Crime: The Price of Silence

Irish Crime: The Disappearance

Irish Crime: The Dead of Glenmore Abbey
