Natasja Crone Back

Natasja Crone Back (born 12 June 1970 to film producer Erik Crone) is a Danish journalist and TV show presenter. She is well known from several big shows on Danish television.

Natasja Crone Back
Born
Natasja Crone

(1970-06-12) 12 June 1970
NationalityDanish
EducationDanish School of Media and Journalism
OccupationJournalist and television presenter
Spouse(s)
Nikolaj Back
(
m. 1998; div. 2004)
Children1
Parent(s)Nina and Erik Crone

Early life and career

Crone was raised in Holte north of Copenhagen and is of Danish and Belorussian-Jewish parentage.[1]8 In 1996 she finished journalist school. During her studies, she was involved in the debating programme Planet Danmark. She did the practical part of her studies at the newspaper Berlingske Tidende.

After her studies Back became a journalist for Danmarks Radio (DR). She hosted a sports programme from 1998 to 2000. In 2000 she started working at DR's Light Entertainment Division. Today, she is attached to DR Event, a division catering to major events ranging from award shows to elections.

Natasja Crone Back hosted the millennium New Year's Eve show, the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix (Danish Song Contest) in both 2000 and 2004, and the Eurovision Song Contest 2001.

She featured on Johnny Logan's cover version of "Let's Make Love". The song was released as a single in 2001 and featured on his ninth studio album, Reach for Me.

Since December 2006 she has been part of the TV 2 News staff.

Personal life

Crone Back is divorced from Nikolaj Back. Together, they have a son named Samuel.

gollark: If it was iterated prisoners' dilemma we would actually end up with interesting results.
gollark: It's basically the prisoners' dilemma, which I think results in the only rational option being to defect/blame the other in a single-run thing.
gollark: It's currently random, I think.
gollark: I mean, I know it's *not*, so I just picked the blame someone else option.
gollark: It would be more fun if it was against an actual player.

See also

References

Preceded by
Kattis Ahlström & Anders Lundin
Eurovision Song Contest presenter
(with Søren Pilmark)
2001
Succeeded by
Annely Peebo & Marko Matvere
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.