Name: Verona Feldbusch
Date of birth: April 30, 1968
Place of birth: La Paz, Bolivia
Occupation: Actress, (German) TV-Hostess, Singer
Verona Feldbusch was born April 30th, 1968, in La Paz,
Bolivia. The youngest of 3 -- with 2 older brothers
-- Verona is the daughter of a technician and a hairdresser.
Already showing a penchant for fashion, a young Verona
spent time doing needlework as a child, and she had
sewn her first dress by the age of 6 (with her mother's
help).
Verona Feldbusch certainly had the striking looks to
wow others, and at 15, she made her modeling debut.
Once a high school graduate, she headed to Paris to
try her hand at modeling, and gained some experience
in the city of lights. In 1992, Verona won her first
beauty pageant, and took home the crown as "Miss
Hamburg". Not just a beauty queen, she put her
entrepreneurial skills to the test by opening up a boutique
in Hamburg.
In 1993, Verona stepped it up a notch and was crowned
"Miss Germany", and even went on to become
"Miss Intercontinental World" and 1995's "Miss
American Dream".
She made her television debut as the host of the series
Peep!, and created quite a fan following in her 4 years
on the show. It even inspired the creation of the late-night
talk show, Verona's World; but her television duties
don't end here.
Verona Feldbusch appeared in the action/thriller S.O.S.
Barracuda 2 in 1995, as well as the Made-for-TV movie,
Die Blaue Kanone in 1999. She also made guest appearances
on Conan in 1998 and TV Total a year later.
The German sex symbol appeared as herself in the 1999
documentary, Modern Talking, and starred as Miss Pustle
in the comedy, 2001: A Space Travesty, which co-starred
Leslie Nielsen and the beautiful Ophelie Winter.
Giving reality television a shot, she made guest-appearances
on the popular "peeping Tom" show, Big Brother,
in both the 2000 and 2001 seasons. Making an appearance
on the big screen, Verona had a bit part in the Sylvester
Stallone racecar flick, Driven, in 2001.
Verona fans must have been pleased to see that the
Peep! hostess released her own calendar in 2000, which
features the beautiful Verona in erotic, semi-nude shots.
Accustomed to posing for the camera, the model is also
known for her advertising work for Iglo and Telegate.
On a more personal note, Verona Feldbusch married German
singer Dieter Bohlen in 1996, and the couple divorced
that same year. This after having proposed to her 6
times.
With modeling and television gigs always at her door,
it's clear it truly is Verona's World.