Deutschland Sucht Den Superstar - Season Details

Season Details

Season Premiere date Winner Runner-up Third Place Other contestants in order of elimination Number of contestants
1 9 November 2002 Alexander Klaws Juliette Schoppmann Daniel Küblböck Stephanie Brauckmeyer, Andrea Josten, Judith Lefeber, Nektarios Bamiatzis, Daniel Lopes, Nicole Süßmilch, Gracia Baur, Vanessa Struhler 11
2 Autumn 2003 Elli Erl Denise Tillmanns Philippe Bühler Jessica Houston, Ricky Ord, Steffen Frommberger, Lorenzo Woodard, Kemi Awosogba, Judith Burmeister, Aida Ilijasevic, Anke Wagner, Gunther Göbbel, Benjamin Martell 13
3 16 November 2005 Tobias Regner Mike Leon Grosch Vanessa Jean Dedmon Carolina Escolano, Stephan Darnstaedt, Dascha Semcov, Lena Hanenberg, Daniel Muñoz, Anna-Maria Zimmermann, Didi Knoblauch, Nevio Passaro 11
4 2007 Mark Medlock Martin Stosch Lisa Bund Laura Martin, Jonathan Enns, Julia Falke, Francisca Urio, Thomas Enns, Lauren Talbot, Max Buskohl 10
5 2008 Thomas Godoj Fady Maalouf Linda Teodosiu Jermaine Alford, Sahra Drone, Stella Salato, Collins Owusu, Benjamin Herd, Rania Zeriri, Monika Ivkic 10
6 15 January 2009 Daniel Schuhmacher Sarah Kreuz Annemarie Eilfeld Vanessa Civiello, Michelle Bowers, Cornelia Patzlsperger, Marc Jentzen, Holger Göpfert, Vanessa Neigert, Benny Kieckhäben, Dominik Büchele 11
7 6 January 2010 Mehrzad Marashi Menowin Fröhlich Manuel Hoffmann Steffi Landerer, Marcel Pluschke, Nelson Sangaré, Ines Redjeb, Helmut Orosz, Thomas Karaoglan, Kim Debkowski 10
8 8 January 2011 Pietro Lombardi Sarah Engels Ardian Bujupi Marvin Cybulski, Nina Richel, Anna-Carina Woitschack, Norman Langen, Zazou Mall, Sebastian Wurth, Marco Angelini 10
9 7 January 2012 Luca Hänni Daniele Negroni Jesse Ritch Thomas Pegram, Silvia Amaru, Vanessa Krasniqi, Hamed Anousheh, Kristof Hering, Joey Heindle, Fabienne Rothe 10

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