Diane Dimond was born on November 15, 1952 in Burbank, California, USA. She is a producer and director, known for Theater Trial (2015), Missing Persons (2000) and Fame Us (2017). She has been married to Michael Jon Schoen since 1991. They have one child. She was previously married to Charles Ray "Chuck" Dimond.
Was a correspondent for Hard Copy (1987) and later
Extra (1994) before moving to CNBC to co-host
Up Front Tonight (1998) with Geraldo Rivera in 1998.
After that show was canceled in 2000, she moved to MSNBC, where she
does reporting and hosting duties. Dimond was fired from "Hard Copy" because she was making false claims to try to boost her own career.
Moved from MSNBC to the Fox News Channel, where she hosts a
weekend news show.
Lives in Rockland County, New York with her husband, Michael Schoen, a fellow
broadcast journalist and voice-over artist.
Her parents are mother Ruby Hughes and father Allen D. Hughes (who died in 2004).