Stéphane Bern

Stéphane Bern (born 14 November 1963) is a French-Luxembourgish journalist, radio host and television presenter. He is known as a specialist in nobility and royalty. He has been awarded honours by several nations, including the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (France), the Order of Grimaldi (Monaco), and the Order of the British Empire (United Kingdom). Bern went to high school at Lycée Carnot in Paris, and he graduated from the École de management de Lyon in 1985. His parents, Melita Schlanger and Louis Bern, were born to Polish parents of Jewish families who had emigrated to Switzerland and France, before WW2. He came out in the magazine Têtu in October 2009 and in the documentary "Vie privée, vie publique" (by Mireille Dumas), which aired on France 3 on 6 November 2009. Bern was editor of the magazine Dynasty from 1985 to 1987, and then worked as a journalist for Jours de France in 1988. Since 1999, he has been the deputy editor (Events section) of the magazine Le Figaro Madame. Bern chronicled various royal families on Europe 1 from 1992 to 1997 before joining Radio Télévision Luxembourg and participating in the show Les Grosses Têtes. Since 2000, he has produced and hosted the show Le Fou du roi on France Inter, which is the most listened-to show in France during this time slot. He hosts Historiquement Vôtre with Mathieu Noël on Europe 1 since September 2020. He was a member of the Nouvelle Action Royaliste political movement for 18 years, but left in 1999. He was alderman of the 9th arrondissement of Paris from 1999 to 2001, then President of the Conservatory of Music of that area. A member since its inception in January 2001 of the Academy Grevin, he inaugurated the Grevin Wax Museum on 10 March 2008. Bern is also a member of the Cercle de l'Union interalliée and the Institute of the Royal House of France, and a sponsor of the Youth Club of that institute. He was appointed by President Emmanuel Macron to raise funds for the national heritage. Bern criticised the demolition of the historic Saint-Joseph Chapel of Saint-Paul College in Lille. Source: Article "Stéphane Bern" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Cast

Jean Paul Gaultier fait son show

(Self - Host)

Saving Notre Dame

(Self - Host)

The saga of princely marriages

(Narrateur)

38°5 quai des Orfèvres

(Himself)

Dans les secrets de l'expo Vercingétorix

Dans les secrets de l'exposition Ramsès

La télé de Foresti

(Self)

Mireille Mathieu, la mystérieuse demoiselle d'Avignon

(Narrator)

Purplemind

(Présentateur TV)

Comment devient-on Napoléon?

(Stéphane Bern)

The Darwinners

((voice))

Victor Hugo : la face cachée du grand homme

(Présentateur)

Voltaire ou la liberté de penser

(Présentateur)

De Gaulle, le dernier des géants

(Présentateur)

93, Faubourg Saint-Honoré : la crème de la crème

Napoléon III, le dernier empereur des Français

(Présentateur)

Sacré Charlemagne

(Présentateur)

Vatel, Carême, Escoffier : à la table des rois !

(Présentateur)

Lucrèce Borgia, une femme au Vatican

(Présentateur)

La marquise de Sévigné, l'esprit du Grand Siècle

(Présentateur)

Grand amour

The Parisian Bitch

(Lui même)

Les Aristos

(Himself)

The Belgian Job

(Self (uncredited))

Anne of Brittany, Twice Queen

(Presenter)

Louis XVI: The Unknown Versailles

(Presenter)

Mme Mills, une voisine si parfaite

(Self)

Numéro complémentaire

(Jean-Edouard Bernel, spécialiste des têtes couronnées)

Michel Sardou – Dernier show

(Self - Host)

Absolutely Fabulous

(Stéphane Bern)

Stéphane Guillon - Portraits au vitriol (1ère salve)

(Self)

It's Never Too Late

(Agent immobilier)

La Grande Histoire de l'Eurovision

(Self)

Les secrets de la belle endormie

(Self)

Annie Cordy, une vie d’artiste

(Self - Narrator)

La fabuleuse histoire du restaurant

(Stéphane Bern)

For My Son

(Commandant Paul Leclerc)

Celles qui aimaient Richard Wagner

(Louis II de Bavière)

Drole de Jeu

(Self)

Le concert de Paris 2024

(Self)

Dogmatix and the Indomitables

(Narrateur)

The Art of Crime

(Julien Quignard)

Salut les Terriens !

(Self (guest))

La Parenthèse inattendue

(Self)

Secrets d'Histoire

(Himself Presenter)

Victoires de la musique

(Self - Host)

Victoires de la musique

(Self)

Our dear neighbors

(Christophe)

C à vous

(Self - Guest)

La Fabuleuse Histoire

(himself - presenter)

Laissez-vous guider

(Himself - Presenter)

Bellefond

(Antoine Bellefond)

Murders in...

(Nicolas Muller)

On passe à l'Histoire

(Self)

Les 5 Anneaux d'Or

(Self - Guest)

Samedi soir en direct

30 millions d'amis

(Self)

Karl Lagerfeld : Révélation

(Self)

80’ douche comprise

(Self)

Sois riche et tais-toi

(lui-même)

Panique dans l'oreillette

(Self)

Thérèse, la petite sainte de Lisieux

Tous en cuisine avec Cyril Lignac

(Self)

N'oubliez pas les paroles - Primes événementiels

(Self)

Si les murs pouvaient parler

(Présentateur)

Vivement dimanche

(Self)

Le Village préféré des Français

(Host)

20h10 pétantes

(self-host)

50 Nuances de Grecs

(Orphée)