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Günther Jauch

1956 - Today

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Günther Johannes Jauch (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʏntɐ joˈhanəs ˈjaʊx]; born 13 July 1956) is a German television presenter, television producer, and journalist, best known as the longtime host of Wer wird Millionär?, the German version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Günther Jauch is the 5,351st most popular writer (down from 5,314th in 2019), the 4,957th most popular biography from Germany (down from 4,882nd in 2019) and the 315th most popular German Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Günther Jauch ranks 5,351 out of 7,302Before him are John Kaminiates, Michael Frayn, Michael Herr, Gunnel Vallquist, Jayakanthan, and Jacques Laurent. After him are Park Yeon-mi, Elsa Joubert, Narcyza Żmichowska, Jan de Hartog, André Heller, and Erico Verissimo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1956, Günther Jauch ranks 368Before him are Rod Blagojevich, Lutz Eigendorf, Rosalía Arteaga, Steve Hogarth, Bill Maher, and Kelly Curtis. After him are Volker Beck, Héctor Rebaque, Bruno Giordano, Darko Rundek, Volker Zotz, and Anders Tegnell.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Günther Jauch ranks 4,960 out of 7,253Before him are Kurt Behrens (1884), Peter Schenk the Elder (1660), Inge Meysel (1910), Werner Peters (1918), Jens Weißflog (1964), and Gustav Rose (1798). After him are Volker Beck (1956), Georg Dascher (1911), Heinz Ulzheimer (1925), Johann Christoph Wendland (1755), Peter Schreyer (1953), and Lou Bega (1975).

Among WRITERS In Germany

Among writers born in Germany, Günther Jauch ranks 315Before him are Jakob van Hoddis (1887), Peter Scholl-Latour (1924), Jenny Erpenbeck (1967), Friedrich von Hagedorn (1708), Heinrich Christian Boie (1744), and Ludwig Thoma (1867). After him are Brigitte Reimann (1933), Gabriele Kuby (1944), Ulrich Plenzdorf (1934), Peter Härtling (1933), Carl Amery (1922), and Nathan Zach (1930).