Robert ten Brink

Robert ten Brink

Robert ten Brink (2009)
Born (1955-10-20) October 20, 1955
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Nationality Dutch
Occupation Presenter, Actor
Years active 1979-present

Robert ten Brink (Amsterdam, 20 October 1955) is a Dutch presenter and actor.

He won the Golden TeleVizier-Ring in 1993 for his television program All you need is love. In 1997, he was chosen as the Netherlands' most popular TV personality. He has been married since 1981 to Roos Cialona, with whom he has five children.

Career

In 1979 he began as a disc jockey. In 1981 he began his TV career with the TV quiz Cijfers en Letters (Numbers and Letters). He began hosting TV shows like Superfan and Wereldwijs, but he especially became famous with Jeugdjournaal from the NOS. In 1989 he began hosting the original version of Lingo. In 1992 he went to Veronica, where he hosted the very successful All You Need is Love, which usually had more than 4 million viewers, which at the time was almost a third of the entire population. In 1998 he went to SBS 6, where he continued to host All You Need is Love. In 1999 he began hosting the very popular TV quiz Lotto Weekend Miljonairs. He was the host of Big Diet, where heavy people try to lose weight. When to Lotto, the main sponsor of Weekend Miljonairs, decided to get the program to RTL 4, he almost lost his program. Because SBS 6 had stopped with All You Need is Love and didn't have another program for him to host, he signed a 3-year contract with RTL, where he continued to host Lotto Weekend Miljonairs. In 2008 the Lotto stopped sponsoring Weekend Miljonairs which resulted in the show stopping. Because of this, Ten Brink hosted the Dutch version of The Moment of Truth in the fall of 2008. He began hosting the entertainment program Laat Ze Maar Lachen on RTL4, in April 2009. In November 2009, he began hosting the game show Succes Verzekerd, which was originally hosted by Carlo Boszhard.

According to the magazine Quote, he is the 2nd highest paid Dutch TV host. According to the magazine, he makes about €850.000 a year.

List of programmes

He is/was the presenter of these programmes:

KRO (1979–1982)

NOS (1983–1989)

VARA (1986–1992)

Veronica (1992–1998)

SBS6 (1998–2006)

RTL (2006 - current)

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