Elsa Fayer | |
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Born |
Paris, France |
9 November 1974
Occupation | Television presenter, radio presenter |
Years active | 1998–present |
Notable credit(s) |
Qui veut épouser mon fils ? Mon incroyable fiancé |
Television |
M6 Group France Télévisions TF1 Group |
Elsa Fayer (born 9 November 1974) is a French radio and television presenter.
Elsa Fayer was born in Paris. She made her television debut in 1984 at the age of nine in the program Vitamine hosted by Karen Cheryl. She then appeared in an advertising campaign for Kookai in 1988, and in a Japanese television advertisement for the brand Superhighway in 1992.
After studying law at the Panthéon-Assas University of Paris, she graduated at the EFAP (École Française des Attachés de Presse) in 1997 with a degree in communication and media.
She began her career as a journalist on Téva in the program Système Téva. She started presenting on the M6 Group in 1998 with programs for the new channel Fun TV. She then participated on TF1 in the program Y'a pas photo and later presented Toutes les télés du monde and Tubissimo on M6. She participated in 2003 at Nouvelle Star (titled À la Recherche de la Nouvelle Star during the first season) where she supported the contestants in the backstage during the prime time. In addition to national channels, she presented for two years Tous fans de série on Série Club, Jury de Stars and the poker tournament Poker Dome on NT1. She also presented the program of psychic reading L'avenir en direct on RTL9 with the astrologer Isabelle Viant.
She joined France Télévisions and became a columnist on the program On a tout essayé presented by Laurent Ruquier on France 2 from 2002 to 2007. She commented in direct from Istanbul the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 on France 3, as well as the Eurovision Junior on the same channel in 2005. During summer 2004, she presented the program Tout peut arriver on France 2. In February 2005, she presented in prime time with Laurent Ruquier on France 3 the two programs of the French selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2005.