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Sandrine Quétier (born 30 December 1970) is a French television presenter.


Early life

Sandrine Quétier was born in
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and spent her childhood at the
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. She graduated at age 17 with her high school final exam before starting to study.


Television career

After working at the
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department of an optical company, she began her career in 1994 presenting the draw of the game ''
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'' on
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. She then started presenting on M6 with ''Politiquement rock'' from 1997 to 2000, and in the meantime, she presented flashes on M6 Music as well as ''Le live du vendredi'' in 1997. From 2000 to 2001, she presented various programs such as ''Culture pub'', ''Grand écran'' and ''Ciné 6''. In 2002, in addition to ''Grand écran'', she presented the programs ''Plus vite que la musique'' and ''Sex in the pub''. In 2003 on
France 2 France 2 () is a French free-to-air public television channel. The flagship channel of France Télévisions, it broadcasts generalist programming including news, entertainment (such as dramas, films, and game shows), factual programmes, and sp ...
, she co-hosted ''Qu'est-ce qui se passe quand ?'' from September to November. She then co-hosted ''Le grand examen du savoir vivre'' in prime time with Thierry Beccaro in December 2003, ''Les vainqueurs de l'année'' with Jean-Luc Delarue and ''Code de la route, le grand examen'' with Patrice Laffont on 20 June 2004. From 2004 to 2012, she co-hosted ''Les 100 plus grands...'' with
Christophe Dechavanne Christophe Dechavanne (; born 23 January 1958) is a French television and radio host and program producer. He is the host of '' La Roue de la fortune''. Biography Dechavanne attended the Cours Hattemer, a private school. He started working as a ...
at the first part of the evening on
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. Since November 2006, she co-hosts ''50 minutes inside'' every Saturday evening with
Nikos Aliagas Nikos Aliagas (, ''Nikólaos "Níkos" Aliágas''; born 13 May 1969) is a Greek-French journalist and entertainer, known for being the host of the French reality program ''Star Academy'' and ''The Voice – La plus belle voix''. Biography Both o ...
on the same channel. Since September 2006, she is the French presenter of E!, where she presents television and film ceremonies (
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,
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,
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,
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), as well as weekly evening specials. From November 2008 to December 2009, she co-hosted ''10 h le mag'' with Julien Arnaud on TF1. In November 2009, she presented at the first part of the evening ''Le Plus Grand Quiz de France'' on the same channel. In December 2009, she presented two evening programs, ''120 Minutes Inside'' with
Nikos Aliagas Nikos Aliagas (, ''Nikólaos "Níkos" Aliágas''; born 13 May 1969) is a Greek-French journalist and entertainer, known for being the host of the French reality program ''Star Academy'' and ''The Voice – La plus belle voix''. Biography Both o ...
and ''Chanson de l'année''. In February 2010, she started presenting on TF1 at the second part of Friday evening a new interactive documentary titled ''Link, la vie en face''. In February 2011, she was a contestant at the game show ''Le Grand Concours des Animateurs'' on TF1 and was the winner. In September 2012, she participated again and won the contest for the second time. Since February 2011, she co-hosts ''
Danse avec les stars ''Danse avec les stars'' (''DALS''; ) is the French version of the British reality TV competition ''Strictly Come Dancing'' and is part of the ''Dancing with the Stars'' franchise. The show was first broadcast on TF1 on 12 February 2011, the parti ...
'' (French version of ''
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'') with
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. In July 2011, she presented a special program about the
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on TF1 with Jean-Claude Narcy,
Nikos Aliagas Nikos Aliagas (, ''Nikólaos "Níkos" Aliágas''; born 13 May 1969) is a Greek-French journalist and entertainer, known for being the host of the French reality program ''Star Academy'' and ''The Voice – La plus belle voix''. Biography Both o ...
,
Denis Brogniart Denis Brogniart (; born 12 June 1967 in ) is a French people, French sport journalist and television host. He presents the show ''Koh-Lanta'' since 2002 and Formula One racing on TF1 with Marion Jollès Grosjean. Personal life Denis Brogniart was ...
and
Jean-Pierre Foucault Jean-Pierre Foucault (; born 23 November 1947) is a French television and radio host. He was the host of ''Qui veut gagner des millions ?'', the French version of ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'', and of ''Zone Rouge'', the French version of ' ...
. In summer 2012 and early 2013, she presented on TF1 a game show titled ''Tout le monde aime la France'' in which the contestant are celebrities.


References


External links


Profile of Sandrine Quétier on the site of TF1
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