Harry Roselmack Biography
Harry Roselmack (born 20 March 1973 in Tours) is a French radio and television journalist from Martini Springs. Rosmark holds degrees in History (DEUG) and Journalism (DUT). Meanwhile, he started working at a local radio station. He later wrote some sports articles for the regional newspaper La Nouvelle République du Centre-Ouest. Roselmack joined Canal+ in 2000 after working on French radio stations (France Bleu, France Info).
Harry Rothmark Age
Harry Rothmark was born on March 20, 1973 in Tours, France. He is 49 years old.
Harry Rothmark Height
Rothmark’s average height is 6 feet 1 inch.
Harry Rosellmack Family
Harry was born in Tours, France and raised by loving and caring parents. However, information about his family is under review and this section will be updated as soon as possible.
Harry Roselmack’s Wife
He married his beautiful wife Chrislaine Roselmack. The couple has a child named Omaya Rosellmack.
Harry Roselmack Salary
Harry’s annual salary is $262,944. This is based on the salary of Martinique announcers and reporters.
Harry Rothmark Net Worth
Rothmark’s estimated net worth is approximately $1 million – $5 million.
Harry Roselmack Career
During this time he began working at a local radio station. He later wrote some sports articles for the regional newspaper La Nouvelle République du Centre-Ouest. Roselmack joined Canal+ in 2000 after working on French radio stations (France Bleu, France Info).
In 2006, Rossmark was chosen by TF1 as the summer replacement for evening news presenter Patrick Poivre d’Arvor. The decision led to the establishment of many large networks. Thomas Hugues, who has been in this position for many years, left the channel after the departure of Claire Chazal’s husband, Laurence Ferrari, who replaced her in the summer.
Mélissa Theuriau got a job at Ferrari but preferred the M6. Finally, TF1 hired Anne-Sophie Lapix as Ferrari’s replacement. He then participated in Hugues and Ferrari’s previous show, “Sept àhuit” with Roselmack.
Harry made its debut on TF1 on 17 July 2006, becoming the channel’s first nightly news program and gaining 44.8% of the audience (over 8 million viewers). In 2014, he directed his first film, Fracture, which won a special award at the 2017 Chelsea Film Festival.