Lyuben Dilov Jr.

Lyuben Lyubenov Dilov Jr. (Bulgarian: Любен Любенов Дилов-син) (born 19 November 1964), also known as Luben Dilov Jr. and Ljuben Dilov Jr., is a Bulgarian writer, journalist, film director and politician.[1][2]

Lyuben Lyubenov Dilov Jr.
Personal details
Born (1964-11-19) 19 November 1964
Sofia, Bulgaria
NationalityBulgarian
ProfessionWriter, journalist, film director, politician

Biography

He studied journalism at Sofia University and subsequently worked as an editor of a number of publications. In the 1990s, Dilov Jr. was the ideological force behind some famous talk shows such as Slavi's Show, "Canaletto", "Hashove" and "КU-KU". He has also been active in politics, being the founder of the George's Day Movement (Bulgarian: Движение Гергьовден, Dvizhenie Gergyovden), which was for a long time aligned with the IMRO.[3] Dilov's "Gergyovden" participated in the 2014 Bulgarian elections in a coalition with the Bulgaria Without Censorship (Bulgarian: България без цензура) political party.[4]

His father, Lyuben Dilov, was a famous Bulgarian writer.[1] Dilov Jr. has three children with his wife Elina, from whom he has separated.[3]

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