Barry Diller
About Barry Diller
Barry Diller founded internet and media conglomerate IAC in 1995. He remains senior executive and chairman.
IAC owns print and digital publisher Dotdash Meredith and website Care.com, and has a majority stake in home services platform Angi Inc.
Diller is also chairman of online travel giant Expedia, which acquired its holding company, Liberty Expedia, in a $2.6 billion deal in 2019.
Prior to founding IAC, he worked at ABC, Paramount and Fox and oversaw launches of hit TV shows including "Cheers" and "The Simpsons."
He built Pier 55 -- named "Little Island" -- a park and performance venue in the Hudson River that opened in spring of 2021.
He is married to designer Diane Von Furstenberg and owns an estimated third of her eponymous fashion company.
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United States of AmericaSource of wealth
Online mediaResidence
New York, New YorkMarital status
MarriedBirth date
02/02/42 (age 82)Education
Drop Out, University of California, Los AngelesSelf-made
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Did you know?
Diller never graduated from college and got a job in the mail room at William Morris talent agency.
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NYSE | KO-US
Coca-Cola Co.NASDAQ | EXPE-US
ExpediaNASDAQ | IAC-US
IAC/InterActiveCorp.NASDAQ | IAC-US
IAC/InterActiveCorp.NASDAQ | IAC-US
IAC/InterActiveCorp.NASDAQ | VMEO-US
VimeoNASDAQ | VMEO-US
VimeoNASDAQ | VMEO-US
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