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Charlotte Roche : ウィキペディア英語版
Charlotte Roche

Charlotte Elisabeth Grace Roche (born 18 March 1978 in High Wycombe, England) is a British〔("Charlotte Roche: 'Ich bin sehr englisch'" ), by Christoph Driesse, (dpa)/, 9 October 2011 〕 television presenter and author living in Germany.〔("Publishers battle to sign up Europe's sex sensation" ), Jason Burke, ''The Observer'', 25 May 2008〕
== Life and career ==
Roche, who is bilingual in English and German, is the daughter of an engineer and a politically and artistically active mother. She has lived in Germany since the age of one, having previously lived in London and the Netherlands. She grew up in the Lower Rhine region, in a family with liberal views. Her primary school was in Niederkrüchten. In 1989 she went to the secondary school, St. Wolfhelm Gymnasium, in the neighbouring town of Schwalmtal. When she was 14 years old she moved to Mönchengladbach, where she was educated at the Hugo Junkers Gymnasium in Rheydt, a borough of Mönchengladbach. She left school after the 11th grade, at the age of 17. She obtained initial stage experience in drama groups during her time at school.
Roche left home in 1993, still aged 17, and formed the garage rock group The Dubinskis with three female friends. The band never released an album, nor recorded any material, nor notably performed anywhere. There followed a period where she undertook anything that would shock and offend people – self-mutilation to paint with blood, drug experiments, or shaving her head. After successfully auditioning for the German music channel ''Viva'', she worked there for several years as a video jockey and presenter, as well on the sister channel ''Viva Zwei'', where she presented her show ''Fast Forward''.
Roche has a daughter, Polly, born in 2002, whose father was the producer and writer of Roche's programme ''Fast Forward'' and ''Der Kindergeburtstag ist vorbei!'' (The child's birthday party is over). Since 2007, Roche has been married to Martin Keß, co-founder of Brainpool, a media company in Cologne.
In 2006, Roche played the female lead in the German film ''Eden'', directed by Michael Hofman. The film was widely distributed in Europe.
In an interview published in ''Der Spiegel'' in 2010, Charlotte Roche proposed to have sex with German president Christian Wulff in exchange for his veto on a new regulation extending the life of nuclear reactors,〔details see :de:Laufzeitverlängerung deutscher Kernkraftwerke〕 highlighting the controversial extension, and Wulff's role in passing it into law.〔("Roche offeriert Wulff Sex für Atom-Veto" ), ''Der Spiegel'' (14 November 2010) 〕〔("Activist offers sex to German president for 'nuclear veto' ), ''The Indian Express'' (15 November 2010)〕

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