How many times was Dibrov married? Unhappy children and abandoned wives of Dmitry Dibrov. Sex is the key to family

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Dmitry Dibrov is a talented TV presenter, an impressive man and simply a professional in his field. Many TV viewers remember him from such famous TV projects as “Oh, Lucky Man!” and "Who wants to become a millionaire?" In this article you will learn in more detail everything about his personal life and creative success.

Now Dibrov is a bright, successful and representative TV presenter in Russia. But few people know what a long and difficult path Dmitry had to overcome to become what he is today for society. Thanks to his charisma, hard work and perseverance, he managed to achieve success in show business and became a very famous person and a favorite of the public.



Biography

According to sources, the future celebrity was born on November 14, 1959 in the largest city in the south of the Russian Federation - Rostov-on-Don. According to the horoscope, Scorpio is a purposeful, brave, insightful and highly intelligent man. His nationality is unknown, because the TV presenter believes that his ancestors are the Don Cossacks, and there were also Jews in his family.

Photos from childhood



The boy’s parents were intellectuals: father Alexander held a high and responsible position as dean at one of the universities in Rostov-on-Don, and mother Tatyana, although she did not work anywhere, skillfully managed the household and raised children. All men on their father's side were involved in art and had creative talents. For example, his grandfather was a drummer, and his great-grandfather sang beautifully.



The family relationship between Dima's mom and dad was very difficult. First they divorced when Dima was only 4 years old. Then a new relationship followed and the boy was raised by his stepfather for some time. Several years passed and his parents got back together, re-registering their marriage.



According to sources, on his paternal side Dima had older brother Vladimir. He was a talented journalist, TV presenter and worked almost his entire life on a local channel. Unfortunately, he died of a heart attack in 2012. The brothers practically did not speak in recent years and did not maintain any relationship. Therefore, the showman did not come to his funeral.



He studied well at school, took an active part in amateur performances, and when he graduated, he entered the state university of his hometown, where his father worked.

In 1981, he successfully graduated from the journalism department and immediately began working.

Career

The young and ambitious guy understood that in order to build a successful career he needed to urgently go to the capital. According to the media, his creative career begins with the profession of a correspondent. At first it was the newspaper "Call" (1981-1982), then "Moscow's comsomolets"(1982-1983) and so on. With each new job, he rises in his career, already makes his own projects and begins to work on television.


His first program, where he acted as a second presenter, took place in 1988 in the comedy project Montage. Here he and his colleague Andrei Stolyarov told funny stories to TV viewers.

Thanks to his charisma and acting skills, he easily holds the audience's interest. That's why he is still such a sought-after and popular TV presenter.

Working for television

  • Projects that he led on the NTV channel: "Old TV", "Anthropology", "Oh, lucky guy!" and others;
  • “Channel One”: “Good morning”, “Stars against pirates”, “People against”, “Apologia”, “Who wants to be a millionaire?”, “Cruel Intentions” and others.
  • TV channel "Russia":"News. Details", "I'm ready for anything!", "Prosvet" and so on.

"ProSVET"

In addition, he worked on other television channels, created music for the screensavers of his television shows, was an artistic director, chief director, producer, and even received the honorary title of member of the Russian Television Academy.



He also successfully proved himself as a film actor. But unfortunately, all the roles he played were episodic. Films with his participation: "Provincials" (2002), "Moth Games" (2004), "The Diary of Doctor Zaitseva" (2011), "Faster than Rabbits" (2013) and others.



Interesting Facts

According to the media, the TV presenter has an Instagram page, a small number of subscribers and photos. His height is approximately 170 centimeters, and his weight is about 75-80 kilograms.

As it became known, the TV presenter is very interested in music. He owns an unusual musical instrument, the banjo, and even recorded a music CD. "Rum and Pepsi Cola"(2001). This was the only album that included 13 original songs by Mike Naumenko performed by Dibrov and the Anthropology group.

Personal life: his wives and children

According to sources, Dibrov is a very loving man and he had to go to the registry office several times to find the one and only woman with whom he would like to live together for many years. He had four official marriages and only with his fourth wife, he managed to create his own happy family nest. The first two wives were Muscovites, and the third and fourth compatriots were Rostovites.

From the first wife Elvira Dibrova he went to the registry office when he just turned 23 years old. At that time he was still green and had no idea about marriage. According to the media, the guy got married so quickly only because he loved the girl very much and wanted to live with her. But in those days, not a single mother would let her daughter live separately with a man without a stamp in her passport. So the TV presenter had to formalize the relationship.

And when Denis’s first-born was born a year later, it became completely bad. After all, Dmitry at that time still felt like a child and was not prepared either morally or financially.

The marriage lasted only three years from 1983 to 1986, and then broke up. Today, Denis is already an adult, following in his father’s footsteps and working on television. But, unfortunately, Dmitry does not communicate with him.

The second wife was Olga Dibrova. According to the media, although this marriage lasted almost 7 years, the relationship in it was more difficult than with the previous chosen one. And all because the second wife turned out to be much younger than her husband. From this union, the TV presenter gave birth to a daughter, Lada. She is currently studying in Paris at the Faculty of Cyberjournalism.

Dmitry maintains a warm relationship with her and communicates often. He recently visited her in Paris and met her young husband.

Became the third wife - Alexandra Shevchenko, Born in 1985. Dmitry proposed marriage to her on the fourth date and the girl agreed. Although she had not previously welcomed marriages with such a large age difference, when she saw Dibrov she could not resist.

Alexandra Dibrova



Their marriage lasted only 9 months and ended in divorce. According to tradition, the girl did not even have time to give birth to her husband’s child. In one of her interviews, Sasha admitted that she was too independent and strong a woman for her husband, so they separated.


It is very important for Dima that his wife is submissive, does not know how to earn money and is completely dependent on him. After the divorce, the couple remained good friends and continue to communicate.


They met their fourth wife, Polina (born in 1989), in a very banal way. She took part in a beauty contest, and he was on the jury. At the sight of the beauty, Dmitry’s heart simply skipped a beat, because it was love at first sight.

And although Polina is 30 years younger than him, this in no way interferes with their family happiness, but on the contrary only strengthens it. Polina feels more mature around her husband, but he, on the contrary, becomes younger and more and more eager to live.

Pauline

According to the media, Dima loves his wife very much and does not burden her with housework. They have a housewife, a cook, and even a nanny at home. He believes that a man’s task is to give his wife free time.

Happy spouses

Pauline She bore her husband three sons: Alexandra (in 2010), Fedora (in 2013) and Ilya (in 2015). I consider passion in a relationship to be the key to a happy family life for a wife, which has not faded away for almost 10 years in their married life.

Family

Also, some publications attribute long-term romantic relationships to Dibrov. with businesswoman Alexandra Markva, with Vice-Miss Moscow Anna Zaitseva and film actress Daria Charusha.

- correspondent for the city department of the newspaper "Moskovsky Komsomolets".

In 1983-1987 - TASS correspondent, then - deputy head of the youth editorial office.

From 1987 to 1991 - special correspondent for the Main Editorial Board of Programs for Youth of Central Television (USSR State Committee for TV and Radio Broadcasting).

He collaborated with the program “Vzglyad”, making problematic stories on a musical theme.

In 1988, together with Andrei Stolyarov as a co-author, co-director and co-host, he made the “Montage” program.

In 1991 - employee of the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (VGTRK). Special correspondent for the Experiment studio.

Since 1992 - commentator on the “New Studio” of the RGTRK “Ostankino”.

Since November 5, 1992 - chief director, in 1993 - deputy general director of Channel IV of Ostankino TV.

In 1992-1994, he was the host of the program “Sunday with Dmitry Dibrov” on Channel IV (and then on NTV).

In 1994, together with Sergei Lisovsky, he created the Fresh Wind television company and became its president. Author of the Good Morning program, Channel 5.

In 1995-1996, as an artistic director, he worked on the morning channel ORT "Rise".

In 1996, he became artistic director and chief director of the NTV-plus music channel.

In 1997, as a creative producer at the directorate of the morning TV channel OPT, he worked on an idea and was the host of the weekend morning channel on ORT “Good Morning”.

From April 1998 to April 1999 - host of the journalistic program "Old TV" on the NTV television company, from October 1999 - the TV game show "O Lucky Man!", and from December 1999 - the monthly program "Auto-da-fe" on NTV.

Left NTV on April 7, 2001. After leaving NTV, he accepted Konstantin Ernst’s offer to head the night broadcast directorate of the ORT television channel (now Channel One), specially created for the staff of the Anthropology program. From November 2001 to May 2002, Dibrov was the host of the “Night Shift” program, in 2002 he was the host of the intellectual game “People Against,” and since November 2002 he was the author and host of the “Apology” project.

In the fall of 2003, Dibrov left Channel One and moved to the Rossiya TV channel, where he was the host of the programs “News. Details” (2003), “I’m ready for anything!” (2005), "PROSVET" (2005-2006).

In January 2008, he, together with Lev Novozhenov, launched the “portal for intellectuals” “Top4Top”. In June of the same year, Dibrov left the portal.

In 2008, Dibrov hosted the “Beatlemania” program on the Nostalgia TV channel.

Since December 2008, he has been the host of the “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” program on Channel One. In addition, he hosts the program “Temporarily Available” on the TV Center channel.

Hosted the programs "Fundamentals of Orthodox Culture" (TV channel "Spas"), "Cruel Intentions" ("Channel One" (first season)), "XX Century" (STREAM, TV channel "Retro").

Dmitry Dibrov is interested in music and plays guitar, banjo and drums. In 2001, together with the team of the Anthropology program, he recorded the debut album “Rum and Pepsi-Cola,” which included songs by Mike Naumenko.

Dibrov played episodic roles in the films “Provincials” (2002), “Moth Games” (2004), “The Diary of Doctor Zaitseva” (2011), “Faster than Rabbits” (2013).

Dmitry Dibrov is a member of the Russian Television Academy (2001).

In 1989, together with Andrei Stolyarov, he received the main prize - "Golden Astrolabe" - of the Second World Electronic Film Festival in Montreux in the "Feature Film" section for the film Moscow Melodies (a joint production of the Soviet Central Television and the American company Captain of America). This film became the first Soviet film shot using High Definition TV technology.

Dibrov is a laureate of the IV Independent Film and Television Festival Cineavideo in Karlsruhe (Germany) for the film “Rowanberry on Cognac, or Maybe this is how we should live?” (1992), winner of the Grand Prix of the First International Computer Graphics Festival "Anigraph-93" in the "TV Screensaver" section.

Winner of the National Television Award "TEFI" in the "Television Game" nomination for the program "Oh, Lucky!" (2000). "Secular Journalist of the Year" "For contribution to the profession" (2013).

Dmitry Dibrov is married. He has two children (a son and a daughter) from his first two marriages and two sons from his last (fourth) marriage.

Dibrov Dmitry Alexandrovich (11/14/1959) is a popular Russian TV presenter. In some ways, he is unique in that at different times he worked on all central channels - Channel One, VGTRK, TVC and NTV. He gained the greatest fame thanks to the program “Oh, Lucky!”, which was later renamed “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” For this program, Dmitry Alexandrovich even received a TEFI figurine. Also among the people, the name of the TV presenter is often mentioned in connection with his rich and varied personal life.

“Of course, there are those who do a better job as a TV presenter. Plus, new talents appear every year. But only I can confess some kind of missionary work on television, and not be afraid to seem like an idiot. I don’t even have my profession written on my business cards. Last name only. Dibrov – he is Dibrov!”

Childhood

Dmitry Aleksandrovich Dibrov was born on November 14, 1959 in Rostov-on-Don. His family was very ordinary. Father Alexander Afanasyevich taught at a local university and was the dean of the philological faculty. And mother Tatyana Valentinovna was a housewife and raised children - Dima and his older brother Vladimir.

There is one remarkable fact in the life of the Dibrov family. It is not directly related to the future career of a TV presenter, but it is simply impossible not to mention it. When Dmitry was 10 years old, his parents divorced. The boy stayed with his mother and was raised by his stepfather for some time. True, this did not last long, only a couple of years. And after that, Dibrov’s parents got back together, and even more than that, they got married again.

Dmitry Dibrov probably chose a career as a journalist because of his brother. While the younger Dima was still in school, the older Vladimir was already working on a Rostov television channel. He hosted one of the programs, which was called “Don’s Day,” and at the same time worked as an editor. Seeing such an example in front of him, Dmitry already in his teens decided on his future profession. And after graduating from school, without any problems, I entered the Rostov State University at the Faculty of Philology.

After receiving a diploma of higher education, Dmitry Dibrov moved from his native Rostov closer to Moscow. The future TV presenter’s first place of work was the editorial office of the newspaper “Pravda” in Domodedovo near Moscow. This was in 1981.

Career

At the Pravda newspaper he worked as a correspondent and was also responsible for letters received by the editor. Very quickly the young man proved himself to be a talented and promising employee. And a year later he “got for a promotion” - he moved to the more famous newspaper “Moskovsky Komsomolets”. At first, he also worked as a correspondent.

Dibrov’s first attempts on television are related to youth themes. At first he wrote texts for the “Jolly Fellows” program, which was quite popular in the Soviet Union. And then he appeared as a presenter within the same program. This was the first experience, and as many more experienced colleagues later admitted, everything went very successfully.

The period from 1985 to 1994 for Dibrov was marked by a constant change of jobs. The young man was looking for his niche in journalism. During this time, Dibrov devoted a lot of energy to the same youth theme. He worked at ITAR-TASS as deputy head of the youth editorial office. He collaborated with the popular program “Vzglyad” and created materials for it that were, again, more interesting to teenagers. And in 1987, he was called to the USSR Central Television, where he was offered a job as a special correspondent in the youth editorial office.

In 1994, Dibrov decided to start his own projects. The first such experience was the Good Morning program. The project turned out to be very scandalous and they soon decided to close it. Over the next three years, Dibrov tried several more versions of morning programs, but all of them did not bring fame to the author. But the evening project “Anthropology,” which was invented by Dmitry Alexandrovich in 1997, brought huge ratings. And after just six months, the rights to the transmission were bought first by NTV, and then by ORT.

But real popularity came to Dmitry Dibrov after the release of the TV quiz show “Oh, Lucky!” on the same NTV in 1997. The program ran successfully for two years. Dibrov even managed to receive a TEFI as “best TV presenter.” And then the reorganization of the “fourth button” began, and Channel One bought the program. Dibrov himself was called, but he refused. Therefore, the old program with a new name “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” Maxim Galkin began to host. Dmitry Dibrov himself later explained his decision this way.

“I was the first person Konstantin Ernst called to his place. I was invited to host my own program. As they explained to me, she was too dear to the people to “dismiss” her along with the rest of NTV. Everything suited me at that moment, but I still said “no.” I just didn’t want to seem like a rat that ran away from a sinking ship.”

In addition, Dmitry Dibrov managed to appear in a number of television programs during his career. Among them, for example, are “Temporarily Available” on the TVC channel, “The 20th Century with Dmitry Dibrov” on the Retro channel and the program “I Want to Know” on First.

And since 2008, Dibrov regained his position as host of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” And it’s almost impossible to imagine anyone else in this role now. If we compare, it’s like Alexander Maslyakov and KVN, like Leonid Yakubovich and “Field of Miracles”.

Personal life

The love affairs of Dmitry Dibrov are often discussed with no less interest than his career. The TV presenter has already been married four times, and the last two spouses were 30 years younger than him.

But first things first. Dmitry Dibrov lived with his first wife Elvira for three years (1983-86). The result of the marriage was the birth of a son, Denis.

The second time, the TV presenter’s married life lasted much longer. His wife Olga gave birth to Dmitry Alexandrovich’s daughter Lada. True, now women live in Paris and rarely come to Russia.

The last two marriages became the reason for much gossip. The fact is that Dibrov’s third and fourth wives were much younger than him. So, he met Alexandra Shevchenko when she was still studying at the university. The age difference was 26 years, but this did not stop the lovers from formalizing their relationship.

Dibrov's third marriage did not last long. He got married in March 2008, and divorced in January 2009. And a few months later, Dmitry Alexandrovich married again. This time the chosen one was Polina Nagradova, born in 1990. That is, the age difference was more than 30 years. The TV presenter has two more children from his new wife. Both boys - Alexander and Fedor.

The wife of TV presenter Dmitry Dibrov called on journalists not to spread false information about her “interesting situation.” Polina responded to rumors about pregnancy on Instagram. She explained to fans that she did not have time to read the press. Polina learned about the supposedly upcoming addition to her family from friends. The Russian model did not confirm the data on hospitalization either.

Polina said that she felt great and asked the media to leave her family alone and stop inventing events from her life. Subscribers on the social network supported the wife of the Russian TV presenter, and also advised her not to pay attention to the speculation and rumors of the yellow press.

“Costs of fame”, “Honestly and objectively”, “You are awesome. They envy you,” “I believed these messages myself,” “Polina, health to you and your family! Don’t pay attention,” they commented on the Internet.

Height, weight, age. How old is Dmitry Dibrov

Height, weight, age, how old is Dmitry Dibrov - many people ask this question after they find out how many times the man was married, how many children he has and how many affairs he had in between family life. At 59 years old, the director weighs 72 kilograms, which, with his 1 meter 70 centimeters, makes him a stately, handsome man. If we add his charisma and bewitching voice, it immediately becomes clear why he is so popular with the opposite sex.

The actor’s nationality also adds to the mystery - he himself does not voice it, but, laughing, says that there are both Jews and Don Cossacks in his family.

Dmitry Dibrov's photo in his youth and now makes us understand that from childhood the boy already possessed those qualities that in adulthood helped him achieve his goals.

Dmitry Dibrov Wikipedia, Dmitry Dibrov and his wife, daughter Lada: biography

Dmitry Aleksandrovich Dibrov (born November 14, 1959, Rostov-on-Don, USSR) is a Soviet and Russian journalist, showman, TV presenter, producer and director, as well as a singer, musician and actor. Worked on five federal television channels (NTV, Channel One, Russia-1, TV Center and Zvezda), member of the Academy of Russian Television.

Born on November 14, 1959 in Rostov-on-Don in the family of the dean of the philological faculty of Rostov State University.

Parents divorced; he was raised by his stepfather Nikolai.

Father Alexander Afanasyevich Dibrov and mother Tatyana Valentinovna Pokidova remarried.

Brother - Vladimir Aleksandrovich Dibrov (1950-2012), Rostov journalist, worked as a correspondent and then presenter of the Don Day program, in recent years he was the editor of the Park television company, giving Rostov television more than 30 years.

Graduated from school No. 80 in Rostov-on-Don.

In 1981 he graduated from the journalism department of the philological faculty of Rostov State University. After graduating from the university, in 1981-1982, he worked as a correspondent and head of the letters department of the newspaper “Prizyv” (newspaper of the Domodedovo district of the Moscow region).

From 1982 to 1983 - correspondent for the city department of the Moskovsky Komsomolets newspaper.

From 1983 to 1987 - TASS correspondent, then - deputy head of the youth editorial office.

From 1987 to 1991 - special correspondent for the Main Editorial Board of Central Television programs for youth (USSR State Committee for TV and Radio Broadcasting). The book “The Beatles of Perestroika” talks about his collaboration with the “Vzglyad” program, for which he made problematic stories on a musical theme.

From 1988 to 1992 (with interruptions), Dibrov and his colleague Andrei Stolyarov made the Montage program, where, in a rather ironic form, they experimented with video editing and computer graphics, combining various video materials in a certain way. As a result of such experiments, in 1992 a film adaptation of Joseph Brodsky’s poem “Performance” was released, work on which took six months.

In 1991 he worked at VGTRK. Special correspondent for the Experiment studio.

Since 1992 - commentator at the “New Studio” of the RGTRK “Ostankino”. Since November 5, 1992 - chief director, and in 1993 - deputy general director of Channel IV of Ostankino TV.

In 1994, together with Sergei Lisovsky, he created the Fresh Wind television company and became its president. Author of the Good Morning program, Channel 5.

From 1995 to 1996 - artistic director of the morning channel ORT "Podyom". In 1996 - artistic director and chief director of the NTV-Plus music channel.

In 1997, as a creative producer at the Directorate of the morning TV channel ORT, he worked on an idea and ran a weekend morning channel on ORT “Good Morning”.

On August 28, 1997, the Teleexpo channel aired Dmitry Dibrov’s first program, “Anthropology,” which aired on this channel until 1998.

In April 1998, at the invitation of Leonid Parfenov, he moved to the NTV television company, where at first he was the host of the “Old TV” program. Since May 1999, his original program “Anthropology” began airing on the channel. From October 1, 1999 to January 27, 2001, he hosted the game show “O Lucky Man!” on the NTV channel. (later the program became known as “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” and aired on Channel One).

Left NTV in April 2001. After leaving NTV, he accepted Konstantin Ernst’s offer to head the Directorate of the night broadcast of the ORT television channel, specially created for the team of the “Anthropology” program, however, other plans were implemented - the ORT night broadcast program “Night Shift” (later “Apology”) went live on November 1 . Dmitry headed the channel's night broadcasting directorate from 2001 to 2004.

Since 2001 - member of the Academy of Russian Television. In 2002 - host of the TV game “The People Against” on Channel One.

In the fall of 2003, Dibrov decided to close the Apology program due to the fact that it had noticeably lost its position and turned into advertising support for artists and other guests. In the spring of 2004, he finally left Channel One and moved to the Rossiya TV channel at the invitation of Oleg Dobrodeev. The project of the nightly scientific television magazine “New” for Channel One, and then for Rossiya, remained unrealized. During 2005-2006, Dibrov hosted three television programs on Rossiya: “Vesti. Details”, “I’m ready for anything!” and "Prosvet". After their closure, Dibrov disappeared from television screens for some time and in a number of interviews of those years was not presented as a TV presenter, but rather as a musician. He led various concerts and took part in the “Two Stars” project (second season, 2007-2008).

In January 2008, the Internet portal “Top4Top” was opened together with Lev Novozhenov. The peak of site traffic occurred in April 2008, from May traffic began to drop sharply, the project turned out to be costly, and the site received little traffic, and it was closed. Soon the site was restored.

In December 2008 he returned to Channel One. On December 27, 2008, he again began hosting the program “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” instead of the departed former host of the program from 2001 to 2008 - Maxim Galkin. In 2010, he hosted the first season of “Cruel Intentions” together with Yana Churikova and Kirill Nabutov. In 2012, he took part in the Fort Boyard game and was the captain of the Leading to Victory team.

Currently - TV presenter of the programs “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” on Channel One and Secret Folder on the Zvezda TV channel.

Dmitry Dibrov Wikipedia, Dmitry Dibrov and his wife, daughter Lada: personal life

During his life, Dmitry Dibrov was married four times. He was married to his first wife Elvira for three years. The result of this union was the son Denis (born 1985). Dibrov's second marriage lasted a little longer and lasted for seven years. From his new wife Olga, the TV presenter has a daughter, Lada (born 1989), who today lives in France. Dmitry's two subsequent wives were much younger than him, which was the reason for much gossip and rumors. So, in particular, Dibrov’s third wife was a student at one of the Moscow universities, Alexandra Shevchenko (born 1985). The lovers legalized their relationship in March 2009, and ten months later they officially divorced.

Currently, the famous TV presenter is in his fourth marriage. This time his life partner was a girl named Polina Nagradova (born 1990). Relationships between people began at a time when the girl was only seventeen years old. From his new wife, Dibrov has a son, Alexander (born in 2010).

Children of Dmitry Dibrov

Dmitry Dibrov’s children, and he has five of them, were born in different marriages. The famous TV presenter never abandoned his children. Even when another marriage broke up, he always helped his family and was aware of everything that was happening in the lives of his offspring.

It is not known for certain whether Dibrov’s children communicate with each other. However, the current wife is not at all opposed to the children from Dibrov’s previous marriages coming to them and finding contact with their brothers on their father’s side. Dmitry himself is very pleased that he has so many blood relatives.

Son of Dmitry Dibrov - Denis

The son of Dmitry Dibrov, Denis, is the first child born in the marriage of Dmitry and Elvira Dibrov in 1985. It is noteworthy that the couple registered their marriage only because in those days it was not customary to live together in a civil marriage.

Now Denis Dmitrievich is quite an adult young man. He tries to independently cope with life's difficulties, which sometimes stand in the way of every person. Be that as it may, if one day he needs the help of his famous father, he will always be able to turn to him and receive the proper support.

Son of Dmitry Dibrov - Alexander

The son of Dmitry Dibrov, Alexander, was born in 2010. For the actor it was the third child, and for his wife Polina it was the first-born. The couple rejoiced at the birth of their first child together, because they had a lot of love for each other.

Alexander is already in his eighth year. He is a precocious boy who loves to play with his little brothers. Helps mom manage the housework and do a man's work to the best of his ability. The TV presenter sometimes takes his son with him to filming so that Dibrov Jr. has an idea of ​​what his father does.

Son of Dmitry Dibrov - Fedor

The son of Dmitry Dibrov, Fedor, was born three years after his brother Alexander. The Dibrovs' second child was born a real hero - the child's weight was four kilograms. This is surprising, because Polina is such a fragile and graceful girl.

Fedor is just starting to chat and sometimes not all the words can be understood correctly. But even today, parents notice his desire for long retellings and poems and do not rule out the fact that their child will follow in his father’s footsteps and become a famous TV presenter or popular musician.

Son of Dmitry Dibrov - Ilya

Dmitry Dibrov’s son, Ilya, is the youngest child. He was born in May 2015. The parents themselves reported about such a joyful event, sharing with everyone photographs from the maternity hospital, which depicted a happy mother and baby.

It seems that Dmitry and Polina have achieved everything they dreamed of in life: interesting work, public recognition, a house - a full cup. Be that as it may, the happy spouses admitted in one of their interviews that they were not going to stop with the achieved results. They really want their friendly family to have a daughter, a little copy of Polina.

Dmitry Dibrov's daughter - Lada

Dmitry Dibrov’s daughter, Lada, is the musician’s only daughter so far. His second wife Olga gave birth to a girl in 1989. The child was lucky enough to live with his father for about seven years, after which Dmitry separated from his second wife.

Lada has long been an adult and has been living in France for a long time with her mother. It is known that the daughter followed in the professional footsteps of her father and works in cyber journalism.

Not long ago, Dmitry Alexandrovich flew to visit his daughter, and at the same time met Lada’s husband - she recently got married.

Dmitry Dibrov's ex-wife - Elvira Dibrova

Dmitry Dibrov's ex-wife, Elvira Dibrova, married Dmitry when he just turned twenty-three. They were young, fell in love with each other, as it seemed to them - for the rest of their lives.

Their marriage lasted only three years, during which time they had their first child, a boy, Denis. Having a child did not stop them from filing for divorce. The reason for the breakup of the family was Dmitry’s development as a TV presenter and his constant delays at work. Elvira could not stand her husband’s frequent absences; it was difficult for her to cope with the child alone; she initiated their divorce.

Dmitry Dibrov's ex-wife - Olga Dibrova

Dmitry Dibrov's ex-wife, Olga Dibrova, also tried her hand at acting. In this marriage, Dmitry had a beautiful daughter, Lada. They lived in marriage for seven years, it would seem that they managed to overcome the crisis of family life - which psychologists are so fond of mentioning - and to understand each other. And yet they diverge.

After the divorce, Olga and her daughter went abroad, where they live to this day. As soon as Lada was able to travel without her mother, she began to often come to visit her father, and they managed to maintain a warm relationship.

Dmitry Dibrov's ex-wife - Alexandra Dibrov

The ex-wife of Dmitry Dibrov, Alexandra Dibrova, is the showman’s third and youngest chosen one. She is born in the same year as Dmitry’s eldest son, Denis.

Dibrov’s relatives did not approve of this marriage not only because of such a large age difference, but also for the reason that Sasha is the granddaughter of Dibrov’s stepfather.

Perhaps this was the shortest marriage of the loving actor, as after nine months the couple separated. The reason for the divorce was the desire of the young wife to achieve some heights in this life, to gain independence and the ability to be an independent person. Dmitry, on the contrary, saw his wife as a housewife supporting the family hearth.

Dmitry Dibrov's wife - Polina Dibrova

Dmitry Dibrov's wife, Polina Dibrova, is thirty years younger than her husband. This fact does not at all prevent the couple from enjoying each other’s company for a decade now and raising three sons together.

Their acquaintance occurred at a beauty contest, where Polina participated as a model, and Dmitry sat on the jury. Seeing the seventeen-year-old beauty, the presenter realized that this was his destiny. He began to beautifully court the girl: armfuls of flowers, restaurants for two, walks around the city at night.

However, Polina agreed to his proposal to marry only the second time. After the wedding, the wife gave up all attempts to continue her career and devoted herself entirely to her family.

Dmitry Dibrov and his wife and children recently took part in the “Ideal Renovation” show, they were helped to put in order the site on which the dacha is located in the Moscow region.

Instagram and Wikipedia Dmitry Dibrov

Instagram and Wikipedia of Dmitry Dibrov contain basic facts about the professional and personal life of the TV presenter. However, he does not often post any new information or interesting photos.

But his wife Polina is happy to share details from their life together with her subscribers. For example, last year she took part in a beauty contest and, despite the fact that she is already a mother of three children, won the title “Mrs. Russia 2017” in the final. She was able to become a finalist thanks to her beloved husband, who surrounded her with warmth and care.

TV projects

  • Sight
  • Installation
  • Anthropology
  • Oh, lucky one!
  • Night shift
  • Apology
  • Who want to be a millionaire?
  • Dibrov-party
  • Cruel Games
  • Mating games
  • My address is Rostov-on-Don
  • Secret folder

Dmitry Dibrov is known to every TV viewer of Channel One as a true professional in his field. Host of the famous programs “Oh, Lucky Man” and “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” conquered the hearts of people with his fierce restraint and mystery. Everyone knows him as a person who helps people become richer through the power of his mind, but few people know that this is not all that the famous presenter is capable of. Dmitry Dibrov, whose biography will not leave anyone indifferent, went through a difficult path to achieve the fame that he has now.

Childhood and youth

Dmitry was born in November 1959 in Rostov-on-Don. He was born into a family of intellectuals and respected people. The father of the famous TV presenter worked at Rostov University, and his mother kept house. Unfortunately, Dmitry's parents separated when the boy was only four years old. Soon, my mother married a second time, and his stepfather took over the upbringing of young Dibrov. The most interesting thing is that after some time, Dmitry’s father and mother resumed their relationship and got married again.

As a child, he always looked with admiration at his older brother, who was engaged in journalism. Then little Dmitry Dibrov, whose biography begins in Rostov-on-Don, decides who he wants to be and in which direction he will move.

Gradually learning the nuances of journalism and observing the work of his older brother, Dmitry successfully graduates from school and applies to the university where his father worked. Studying was very important for Dibrov; he not only did not miss a single lecture, but also actively learned the basics of journalism from books and magazines. He always thought about his future career, and nothing could stop him.

Carier start

After graduating from university, Dmitry was faced with a choice: to stay in his hometown or leave. Realizing that he will not achieve true recognition in his hometown, he goes to the Moscow region and gets a job in one of the publications, where he holds the post of head of the letters department. A year later, Dibrov gets into the famous publication “Moskovsky Komsomolets”, where his path to fame begins. Not stopping there, Dmitry becomes a correspondent for ITAR-TASS.

Already in 1987, Dmitry settled on television, where he worked as a creator of musical themes for the “Vzglyad” program. Next, Dibrov and his good friend Andrei Stolyarov created a comedy program in which they came up with interesting news-style stories. Everyone liked the new show so much that the producers decided to extend it for several years. He works on the VTRK channel and becomes a commentator on Ostankino. In 1994, together with Lisovsky, he created the television company “Fresh Wind”.

"Anthropology"

Feeling his strength, Dmitry takes on a new project, which he creates independently and hosts on the Teleexpo channel. The Anthropology program is becoming a real innovative breakthrough in the world of television. The live broadcast constantly received new messages and calls, in which people could not be embarrassed by censorship, enter into dialogue with the host and discuss the topic of the program.

At the same time, the program was broadcast on a well-known radio station, which gave it an even larger audience of listeners. A year later, Dibrov transferred the program to the new NTV channel, arguing that it was much more convenient and pleasant to work on a private channel.

Popularity and disappointment

Dmitry Dibrov, whose biography cannot leave absolutely anyone indifferent, does not stop there. In 1999, Dima was invited to the “Oh, Lucky Man” program, which made the presenter a real star. Soon, due to disagreements, the man leaves the NTV channel. Then Konstantin Ernst invites all participants of “Anthropology” to his channel, they give the program a new name - “Night Shift”. But the program brought Dmitry real disappointment, as it ceased to be the embodiment of his original idea. According to Dibrov, the program turned into an advertising show and he instantly lost interest.

The presenter leaves Channel One and moves to the Rossiya channel, but this step does not bring him the expected success. New projects are closed, and the TV presenter decides to leave television and disappears for several years. Soon, unable to bear the separation from what he loved, Dibrov returned to Channel One, where he replaced host Maxim Galkin in a popular TV show. The program “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” with Dmitry Dibrov gains even more audience sympathy.

"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?", "Secret Folder"

The show, together with an experienced presenter, became a real sensation and quickly captivated fans of gambling shows. Dibrov’s extensive experience and incredible combination of humor and seriousness added zest to the project. Format of the program “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” with Dmitry Dibrov includes 15 questions on various topics. The presenter, using a computer, offers participants answer options and the possibility of hints. In parallel with mental activity, the participant has an active conversation with the host, which makes the program even more attractive. The participant who answers all questions correctly is awarded a cash prize. After the famous program, real fame and recognition came to Dibrov.

On the Zvezda channel, a famous presenter reveals unknown facts and secret materials in the Secret Folder program. This program has historical and political themes. Dmitry Dibrov, a TV presenter with a wide range of talents, was perfect for the role of a real analyst. In the new program, he reveals historical secrets and mysterious events. Dibrov solves the mysteries of many historical events, opening new horizons for the viewer. Dmitry uses only reliable information and gives answers to many questions.

Personal life

Dibrov was married 4 times. Dmitry Dibrov's first wife, Elvira, was the TV presenter's faithful life partner for 3 years. The second wife, Olga, unlike the first, was with him for seven whole years. The children of Dmitry Dibrov remained from his first two marriages. Soon the TV presenter meets his third wife, who, unlike all previous life partners, is much younger than the TV presenter.

Alexandra Shevchenko was a university student, but their marriage broke up after only 9 months of marriage. The fourth wife of Dmitry Dibrov amazed everyone with her young age. There were many rumors around the TV presenter, because when the lovers met, Polina was not even eighteen. Dmitry Dibrov, whose personal life was not stable, finds true happiness, despite rumors and speculation.

Other activities

Few people know, but Dmitry is seriously passionate not only about his career on television, but also about music. In 2001, he created an album together with his musical group “Anthropology”. His real passion is the banjo instrument, which the presenter mastered with ease. Later, Dibrov opens his own radio station, Chimes. The highlight of the wave was that the hits played on the wave were of completely different themes. Dibrov was the editor-in-chief who oversaw the image of the station. But a year later, “Chimes” was closed.

Despite the ups and downs, Dmitry Dibrov, whose biography interests his fans, does not stop in his active work. He serves as a true example of perseverance and determination.