Julia Leischik
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Julia Leischik (born 14 October 1970) is a
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Life

Leischick grew up in
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), and is mother of one daughter.


Television career

In autumn 2003 she went to the Endemol Deutschland GmbH, where they broadcast "Vermisst" (en: Missing) which she codeveloped and presented. Since the beginning of 2010 she was Executive Producer for "Vermisst' on RTL. From January till the middle of 2011 she presented "Verzeih mir" (en: Forgive me) and resembled "Vermisst". For the season beginning 2011/2012 Leischik changed to Sat.1. There she became the face of the new show "Julia Leischik sucht: Bitte melde dich" (en: Julia Leischik searching: "Please get in touch"). The network also presented two episodes of the series "Zeugen gesucht — mit Julia Leischik" (en: Witnesses sought — with Julia Leischik)


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External links

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Biographie from Julia Leischik on RTL.de
1970 births Living people German television presenters German women television presenters Television people from Cologne RTL Group people {{Germany-tv-bio-stub