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Markus Lanz (born 16 March 1969) is an Italian[1] journalist, television presenter and talk show host, based in Germany.

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Early life

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Lanz is a member of the German-speaking majority in the Italian province of South Tyrol. He grew up in Geiselsberg, a village located 1,344 metres above sea level in the central Alps. Lanz stated that his family was poor, and that his father died at an early age, leaving his mother to care for three children.[2] His good school grades earned him a scholarship to the monastery of Neustift, where he went to private Catholic secondary school. He finished high school at the Humanistisches Gymnasium in Bruneck in 1988[3] and completed military service as a radio operator in the alpine division of the Italian army before working at the radio station Radio Holiday. In 1992, Lanz completed a vocational training course in communications at the Bayerische Akademie für Werbung und Marketing.

Career

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Lanz presenting Menschen 2012

In 1992, Lanz started a two-year trainee program at Radio Hamburg in Hamburg. In 1995, he became the news announcer at the regional TV station RTL North, and in 1997, started as presenter of a regional evening news show in Schleswig-Holstein.

Since 2008, Lanz has hosted the weekly cooking show Lanz kocht!

Since October 2009, he has hosted the talk show Markus Lanz three evenings a week.

Between October 2012 and 2014, he presented the monthly German TV show Wetten, dass..? as successor to Thomas Gottschalk.

Private life

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Lanz plays the piano and founded the band "W5" in which he played with his brother.[3] He has a son (born 2000) from a previous relationship with TV presenter Birgit Schrowange. In July 2011, Lanz married Angela Gessmann.[4] Lanz is a Roman-Catholic.[5]

Books

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  • Lanz, Markus (2007). Und plötzlich guckst du bis zum lieben Gott : die zwei Leben des Horst Lichter (in German). Gütersloh: Gütersloher Verlagshaus. ISBN 978-3-579-06459-8. OCLC 244573814.
  • Lanz, Markus (2010). Grönland meine Reisen ans Ende der Welt (in German). Hamburg. ISBN 978-3-86690-195-7. OCLC 664386847.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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Markus Lanz (born 16 March 1969) is an Italian-born German , , and , best known for hosting the Markus Lanz since 2008, which airs three evenings a week and addresses current societal and political topics in an entertaining yet journalistically grounded manner. Born in , , , Lanz completed his in in 1988 and enrolled in vocational training as a Kommunikationswirt (communications specialist) at the Bayerische Akademie für Werbung und Marketing (BAW) in , completing the program in 1992. His career in began in radio, where he served as a moderator and editor at Radio Holiday from 1989 to 1991, followed by a traineeship at Radio Hamburg from 1993 to 1995. He then transitioned to television at RTL, working as a news editor and moderator at RTL Nord from 1995 to 1997 and as a moderator at RTL Köln from 1998 to 2003. From 2003 to 2008, he served as editorial director for the RTL program Explosiv. In 2008, Lanz joined public broadcaster , launching his flagship talk show alongside the cooking program Lanz kocht, which ran until 2012. He hosted the iconic game show Wetten, dass..? from October 2012 to December 2014 and has presented the annual retrospective Menschen ... since 2012. Beyond television, Lanz co-hosts the weekly podcast Lanz & Precht with philosopher , discussing societal and political issues, which has amassed over 100 million streams by 2025. He also produces documentaries on political, social, and cultural themes, contributing to public discourse as an astute observer and interviewer.

Early life and education

Family background and childhood

Markus Lanz was born on March 16, 1969, in , , , to parents Josef Lanz, a , and Anna Lanz. He grew up in a poor Catholic family in the rural village of Geiselsberg, located at an elevation of 1,344 meters in the central , alongside his younger brother Gotthard and sister Doris. The family originated from a farming background and faced significant financial hardships, with Lanz later describing a childhood marked by second-hand clothing from tourists and a deep-seated resentment toward their precarious circumstances. To help support the household amid these struggles, Lanz began working odd jobs as early as age 13, including dishwashing in local establishments and performing music with his brother in hotels to earn extra income. The family's stability was shattered in 1983 when Josef Lanz succumbed to at age 52 after a prolonged illness; Markus, then 14, learned of the death by phone from the intensive care unit in and was unable to say goodbye, an event that abruptly ended his childhood and inflicted lasting emotional trauma on the household.

Schooling and early training

Markus Lanz attended the classical gymnasium at the Vinzentinum in Bressanone (), where he received musical training as part of his early education in . During this time, he lived in the student dormitory of near Brixen. He completed his secondary education at the Vinzentinum, earning his (equivalent to the German ) in 1988. Following graduation, Lanz fulfilled his mandatory in the from 1988 to 1989, training and serving as a with the , the elite mountain infantry troops. This period provided him with practical experience in communications, aligning with his emerging interest in media. After , Lanz took on part-time work at Radio Holiday in from 1989 to 1991, serving as a moderator and editor while preparing for further training. In 1991, he enrolled in vocational training as a Kommunikationswirt (communications specialist) at the Bayerische Akademie für Werbung und Marketing (BAW) in , completing the program in 1992. This practical education emphasized advertising, marketing, and media communications, equipping him for his subsequent career steps.

Professional career

Radio beginnings

Markus Lanz entered the broadcasting industry through a Volontariat, a trainee program, at Radio Hamburg, which he began in 1993 as his foundational step into professional radio work. This two-year training period provided him with essential skills in journalism and on-air presentation, building on his prior communications training. During his time at the station, Lanz encountered initial challenges, including disciplinary warnings for on-air pranks and unprofessional behavior, such as mocking clients or unconventional attire in the newsroom. In 1995, Lanz's tenure at Radio Hamburg ended abruptly due to a controversial protest action. Alongside colleagues Marzel Becker and Stephan Heller, he recorded and released the Eurodance single "F…! " as a political statement against French at the under President . The track, featuring satirical lyrics referencing French culture like "Prêt-à-porter, , ," sold around 12,000 copies and charted modestly in . However, broadcasting it without authorization on the station's morning show violated policies and constituted Lanz's third infraction, resulting in his dismissal as a . Station leadership, recognizing his potential, facilitated the completion of his Volontariat at RTL Nord later that year, where Lanz secured his first full-time role as a news announcer in regional broadcasting. This transition marked a pivotal shift, allowing him to gain experience in structured news delivery for northern German audiences. By 1997, Lanz advanced to hosting the regional evening news program Guten Abend RTL targeted at Schleswig-Holstein, a role that honed his moderating style and established his presence in local media before his national breakthrough.

Television hosting

Markus Lanz began his prominent television hosting career at RTL in 1998, moderating the investigative magazine program Explosiv – Das Magazin through 2008. This role honed his journalistic approach, emphasizing in-depth reporting on global stories of human interest and inspiration, which aired weekly and built his reputation for engaging, fact-driven presentation. In 2008, Lanz moved to ZDF and launched Lanz kocht!, a Friday night that ran until 2012. In this format, he facilitated live preparations of multi-course meals by renowned German chefs such as Alfons Schuhbeck and Johann Lafer, blending entertainment with culinary expertise in a relaxed late-evening slot. Lanz's signature late-night talk show, Markus Lanz, premiered on on June 3, 2008 and continues to air three evenings weekly (Tuesday through Thursday). The 75-minute program typically features 3–5 guests from politics, media, and public life discussing timely societal issues, with an evolution toward more focused journalistic debates since the early . Highlighted episodes have included conversations with Health Minister on pandemic responses and Russian activist Maria Aljochina on , underscoring Lanz's skill in navigating complex, emotional topics. From October 2012 to December 2014, Lanz hosted the long-running entertainment variety show Wetten, dass..? on , succeeding in the Saturday prime-time slot. Under his moderation, viewership declined to averages of 6–7 million per episode, hitting a low of 5.85 million in February 2014—far below the 10+ million typical in prior decades—amid shifting audience preferences toward on-demand content. The program concluded after the December 6, 2014, finale in drew 9.27 million viewers, as cited unsustainable production costs of €2–2.5 million per episode against the format's waning appeal in a fragmented media landscape. Lanz remains ZDF's highest-paid host, receiving €1.9 million for 2024 and €2 million for 2025, reflecting his multifaceted contributions across multiple programs.

Production and media ventures

In 2010, Markus Lanz co-founded the Mhoch2 TV-Produktionsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG in alongside Markus Heidemanns, focusing on television formats for broadcasters like . The company has since handled the production of Lanz's flagship Markus Lanz, the annual review program Menschen moderated by Lanz, and contributions to the Wetten, dass..?. This venture marked Lanz's shift toward greater creative and entrepreneurial control in media production, building on his established on-air presence. Lanz has extended his production efforts into documentary filmmaking, particularly exploring global issues through personal travel narratives. A notable example is the 2025 ZDF documentary Markus Lanz – Flucht, co-authored with Anabel Münstermann, which traces migration routes from war-torn —visiting survivors of violence and sites like —through economic pressures in to the reception challenges in . Earlier works include Markus Lanz – America unadorned (2016), capturing U.S. social transformations ahead of the presidential election, and Markus Lanz in Cuba (2017), offering insights into daily life on the island. These projects, often produced in collaboration with and external firms like Gruppe 5 Filmproduktion, emphasize human stories and regional dynamics over scripted formats. Beyond television, Lanz launched the podcast Lanz & Precht in 2021 with philosopher , produced by , to discuss , , and current events in conversational episodes. By 2023, the podcast had amassed over 100 episodes and ranked among Germany's top 10 most popular shows, according to Podbean analytics, reflecting its broad appeal through accessible intellectual discourse. As of 2025, it exceeds 220 episodes and continues to chart highly on platforms like . Lanz's interests in and have informed additional media outputs, including live presentations like Mundologia: Markus Lanz live – My travels to the end of the world, where he shares expedition stories from remote regions such as the , accompanied by his own photographic documentation. His photography portfolio, centered on architectural and phenomenological explorations, has been exhibited and integrated into travel-related projects, though primarily as a personal pursuit complementing his broadcast work.

Awards and recognition

Major television awards

In 2013, Markus Lanz received the award on behalf of the entertainment show Wetten, dass..?, which he hosted, recognizing its enduring popularity and revival under his moderation following a challenging period for the program. This accolade, presented at the 48th annual ceremony in , highlighted Lanz's contribution to the show's successful return, with his debut episode in October 2012 drawing a peak viewership of 13.62 million viewers and a 35.1% . Lanz's late-night talk show, also titled Markus Lanz, earned him the Deutscher Fernsehpreis in for Best Informational Program, praised for its role in providing clear discussions amid the pandemic's information overload, featuring expert panels and timely political debates. The award, accepted at the ceremony in , underscored the show's journalistic depth and accessibility, with episodes often achieving viewership highs such as 2.35 million in November 2024 during a discussion with politician , marking the program's strongest ratings in over two years. In 2018, Lanz was named Unterhaltungsjournalist des Jahres by medium magazin, recognizing his evolution as a host and his ability to foster in-depth conversations on television. These honors reflect Lanz's versatility in entertainment and informational television, where his hosting style has consistently driven significant audience engagement, as evidenced by Wetten, dass..?'s average ratings exceeding 10 million viewers in early seasons and Markus Lanz's sustained market shares around 15% in slots.

Other honors and criticisms

In 2013, Lanz received the Goldener Rathausmann award from the city of for his contributions to media and . In 2021, Markus Lanz received the "Goldener Kompass" media award from the Christliche Medieninitiative pro for his contributions to promoting and faith-related discussions in . The award recognized his role in integrating topics of belief and spirituality into mainstream media conversations during his tenure at . In 2022, Lanz was awarded the Ehrenpreis of the Blauer Panther TV & Streaming Award by Bavarian Minister President , honoring his significant impact on German television. Lanz's "Lanz & Precht," co-hosted with philosopher , achieved significant milestones by 2025, surpassing 100 million streams since its launch in 2021. In October 2025, the was honored with the Spotify Creator Milestone Award in Bronze for this accomplishment, highlighting its impact on public discourse around societal and philosophical issues. Lanz has faced criticism for his interviewing style, notably in a 2014 episode of his ZDF talk show where he repeatedly interrupted politician Sahra Wagenknecht of Die Linke during a discussion on European austerity policies. This led to an online petition on OpenPetition.de demanding his removal from public broadcasting, which garnered over 100,000 signatures and accused him of bias and undermining democratic discourse. Lanz subsequently issued a public apology to Wagenknecht, acknowledging the validity of some criticisms regarding his moderation. Public debates over salary transparency at intensified in early 2024, with reports revealing Lanz's annual earnings of approximately 1.9 million euros, sparking widespread criticism amid discussions on the public broadcaster's funding via the Rundfunkbeitrag. Critics, including media watchdogs and politicians, argued that such high moderator salaries exemplified a lack of in public media finances, fueling calls for greater disclosure and reform.

Personal life

Relationships and family

Markus Lanz was in a relationship with German Birgit Schrowange from 1998 to 2006. The couple welcomed a son, Laurin, in 2000. In 2008, Lanz began a relationship with business economist Angela Gessmann, whom he married in July 2011 in . The couple had two daughters, born in 2014 and 2018. Their marriage ended in divorce, which was announced by Lanz's lawyer in February 2023 after nearly 15 years together. Lanz holds dual German-Italian citizenship, reflecting his birth and family roots in , , where he grew up and later married Gessmann.

Interests and beliefs

Markus Lanz has openly identified as a Roman Catholic throughout his life, a rooted in his upbringing in where Catholic traditions were integral to daily existence. He has publicly advocated for , emphasizing themes such as and the relevance of biblical principles in modern society during discussions on his television programs and in interviews. In recognition of his efforts to integrate faith-based dialogues into , Lanz received the "Goldener Kompass" award from the Christliche Medieninitiative Pro in 2021, highlighting his commitment to exploring God and belief with guests. As a young man, Lanz pursued a passion for music, particularly piano and keyboard, which led him to co-found the band "W5" with his brother Gotthard during his teenage years in South Tyrol. The duo performed locally, allowing Lanz to channel his musical interests beyond school activities and into creative expression. This early hobby has persisted, with Lanz occasionally demonstrating his piano skills on air, reflecting a lifelong affinity for the instrument. Lanz's personal interests extend to , which he practices as a dedicated , often capturing images during his travels to document remote landscapes and cultural scenes. He has undertaken adventurous expeditions, including multiple visits to to experience conditions and a 2011 journey to the [South Pole](/page/South Pole) as part of a documentary team, where he traversed 400 kilometers on foot amid . Cooking also ranks among his enduring passions, evident in his curation of recipes and experimentation with diverse cuisines, which he has described as a source of personal fulfillment outside his professional commitments. Despite establishing his career in , Lanz maintains a strong commitment to his South Tyrolean heritage, frequently returning to the region and incorporating its cultural elements into his public persona. He credits his roots in the for shaping his worldview, including a sense of resilience and community, and has expressed pride in his bilingual upbringing amid the area's German-Italian dynamics. This bond is symbolized in his dual Italian-German citizenship and ongoing advocacy for South Tyrol's unique identity.

Authored works

Books

Markus Lanz entered the literary scene in 2007 with Und plötzlich guckst du bis zum lieben Gott: Die zwei Leben des Horst Lichter, a biography co-authored with German comedian Horst Lichter. Published by Gütersloher Verlagshaus, the book chronicles Lichter's challenging early life marked by hardship and his subsequent rise to fame, blending personal anecdotes with reflections on resilience and humor. In 2010, Lanz released Grönland: Meine Reisen ans Ende der Welt, a travelogue and photographic essay published by National Geographic Deutschland. Drawing from his multiple expeditions to the Arctic region, the work explores Greenland's stark landscapes, indigenous Inuit communities, and the impacts of climate change, combining narrative descriptions with Lanz's own images to convey a sense of isolation and natural beauty. Lanz's culinary passion, evident in his television hosting, inspired Lanz kocht! Die besten Rezepte aus meiner Kochshow in 2012, published by ZS-Verlag. This compiles standout recipes from his ZDF cooking program, featuring accessible dishes prepared by guest chefs, with step-by-step instructions and tips for home cooks emphasizing fresh ingredients and simple techniques. More recently, in 2023, Lanz co-authored Benedikt XVI. - Unser letztes Gespräch with theologian Manfred Lütz, published by Kösel-Verlag. The book details their final with Emeritus Benedict XVI in 2022, shortly before his death, offering insights into the pontiff's reflections on faith, the Church's future, and personal regrets, framed by the authors' long-standing acquaintance with him.

Podcasts and collaborations

In 2021, Markus Lanz launched the Lanz & Precht in collaboration with philosopher and author , produced by and released weekly on Fridays starting September 3. The series focuses on philosophical discussions intertwined with societal issues and current events, featuring in-depth dialogues between the hosts on topics ranging from existential questions to contemporary . By July 2025, Lanz & Precht had reached its 200th episode, titled "Unter Geiern - wer sind wir und warum so wenig?", marking a significant milestone in its run as one of 's longest-running topical s. The has consistently topped charts in , achieving the number-one spot in the News & Politics category in early 2025 and maintaining a position in the top five overall throughout the year. Its popularity is evidenced by over 100 million streams by mid-2025, reflecting broad listener engagement with its accessible yet intellectually rigorous format. Episodes frequently explore ethical dilemmas, such as moral responsibilities in modern society, often drawing on Precht's philosophical expertise to probe concepts like human identity and collective values. Migration emerges as a recurring theme, with dedicated installments analyzing regulatory challenges, humanitarian impacts, and personal stories from border regions; for instance, a 2023 episode examined global migration patterns and failures, while a 2024 discussion highlighted encounters at the US-Mexico border. Personal reflections are integral, as Lanz and Precht share autobiographical insights—Lanz recounting on-location experiences and Precht offering introspective philosophical takes—to humanize broader debates on topics like cultural integration and individual resilience. Transcripts of Lanz & Precht episodes have been made available through official platforms since its inception, aiding accessibility and further study of the discussions, though no dedicated spin-off books compiling post-2023 content have been published as of November 2025.

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