Last updated on: November 6, 2024
Vladimir Putin, an influential Russian politician, was born on October 7, 1952, in what was then Leningrad, Russia, now St. Petersburg. Putin served as a former KGB officer who started his political career in St. Petersburg, which led him to become one of Moscow’s top politicians within a short time. Following his appointment as Prime Minister, he became President in the year 2000, and since then, he has been exerting power either as President or Prime Minister, which makes him one of Russia’s longest-enduring leaders.
Putin is characterized by his iron-clad grip on power, a centralizing that continues to control state-run media and form an economy that is steeply influenced by government intervention. He’s taken an aggressive posture with foreign policy, especially with interventions inside the region of Georgia and Ukraine, along with his country being subject to international sanctions. He faces the threat, as of 2023, of receiving an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court, but remains an influential force on the world’s stage with tension ongoing.
As of November 2024, Vladimir Putin is 72 years and 1 months old, his estimated net worth is $70 billion, and he stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches (170 cm or 1.7 m) tall.
Bio / Wiki
Full Name
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin
Nickname
VVP, Volodoya, Vova, Grey Cardinal
Profession
Politician and former intelligence officer.
Career
Debut
Politics
1990.
Political Party
United Russia
Personal Profile and Background Details
Date of Birth
October 7, 1952
Age
As of today, Putin is 72 years, 1 months, and 1 days old.
Zodiac sign
Libra
Signature
Nationality
Russian
Birth Place
Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (now Saint Petersburg, Russia)
Residence
Novo-Ogaryovo, Moscow, Russia
School / College / University
Putin started his schooling at a local Leningrad school (now St. Petersburg) and later moved to High School 281, where he picked up German. Afterward, he studied law at Leningrad State University, graduating in 1975 with a thesis on international trade.
In 1997, he took things further, earning an economics degree (similar to a Ph.D.) from the Saint Petersburg Mining Institute. His research focused on strategic planning for resources, though it faced some controversy due to allegations of plagiarism.
Religion
Vladimir Putin is closely associated with the Russian Orthodox Church; he says it is a very large part of Russian culture and identity. He states that he was baptized as an infant and still wears a cross his mother gave him.
Putin has used his connection to the Church to consolidate his political identity; the Church has supported his policy agendas, and he voices his opinion on aspects of Orthodox tradition as an important constituent of Russian identity. He attends and often is photographed at religious ceremonies, but critics say he positions his religious affiliation more with politics than a matter of faith. He often promoted the Church as a defender of Russian culture, particularly against the influences of the West.
Race / Ethnicity
Russian
Food Habits
Putin seems to mostly have a rather simple, healthy Russian diet. He likes fish and lamb. Perhaps this might be one of those traits that he inherited from his grandfather, who used to cook for great leaders. The diet is uncomplicated and fulfills his love for many favorites, from chicken noodle soup to savory pies.
For breakfast, Putin prefers unordinary dishes: cocktails of beetroot and horseradish, porridge, quail eggs, and cottage cheese with honey. Putin refused baked goods; he preferred vegetables like tomatoes and cucumbers. He rarely drinks wine or vodka, but if he ever drank them, it was very rare for him to indulge in excess quantities, as he likes to eat little. When traveling, he tends to try a dish from the local cuisine.
Hobbies
Putin has a mix of hobbies that highlight his sporty and adventurous side, along with some cultural interests.
Sports and Outdoor Activities:
- Ice Hockey: He loves ice hockey and often plays in exhibition matches, sometimes scoring multiple goals.
- Martial Arts: Putin holds a black belt in judo and has practiced karate, promoting these sports for a healthy lifestyle.
- Horse Riding: Known for shirtless horseback photos, he enjoys riding as a way to show his rugged image.
- Fishing & Hunting: Putin often goes fishing and hunting in remote areas, adding to his “outdoorsy” reputation.
- Swimming & Shooting: He’s been seen swimming in icy lakes and enjoys shooting as well.
Physical Attributes and Measurements
Height
- In feet – 5′ 7″
- In Centimeters – 170 cm
- In meters – 1.70 m
Weight
- In kilograms – 70 kg
- In Pounds – 154.5 lbs
Body Measurements (approx.)
- Chest Size: 40″
- Biceps Size: 13″
- Waist Size: 32″
Shoe size
11 (US)
Eye color
Blue
Hair Color
Light Brown, Now it’s Salt and pepper
Family
Wife
Lyudmila Shkrebneva (1983–2014)
Lyudmila Ocheretnaya, née Lyudmila Putin, is the ex-wife of Vladimir Putin. Born in 1958, she studied Spanish and was a flight attendant once but later taught German. She married Putin in 1983, and they have two daughters named Maria and Katerina. In 2013, they announced that they had separated, which was finally confirmed in 2014, citing busy lives. She allegedly remarried Artur Ocheretny in 2015 and has kept a low profile since then. She was seen as an unspectacular symbol for the Russian language and culture when she served as the First Lady.
Father
Vladimir Spiridonovich Putin (A conscript in the Soviet Navy)
Born in 1911, Vladimir Spiridonovich Putin was a peasant’s son who served in the Soviet Navy during World War II, during which he was severely injured while fighting in the Siege of Leningrad; he received several medals. After the war, he worked in a factory. He was married to Maria and had three children; however, Vladimir alone survived. Spiridon’s life of tenacity has shaped Spiridon’s son’s views about the Russian identity and patriotism. Spiridon died in 1999.
Mother
Maria Ivanovna Putina (Factory worker)
Maria Ivanovna Putina was the mother of Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, born back in 1911. Hailing from a working-class family, she had to wed Vladimir Spiridonovich Putin. She worked in a factory and after some time took more care of family life, going through all the difficulties that Soviet Russia imposed. Who knows, maybe if she was still alive, Putin would always give her the credit for some work done. Maria passed away in 1998-just the year before Putin’s ascension to politics.
Siblings
Viktor Putin (Late Older Brother) (Died in Infancy)
Albert Putin (Late Older Brother) (Died of diphtheria during the Siege of Leningrad in World War II)
Children
Maria Vorontsova (Daughter) (Born on April 28, 1985)
Maria Vorontsova was born on April 28, 1985. She is Putin’s elder daughter from his marriage to former gymnast Lyudmila Putina. Having a degree in biology and medicine and being an endocrinologist dealing with children’s health, she co-founded a healthcare business, making millions in reported estimates, yet kept an extremely low profile. She went through a brief marriage to a Dutch businessman; like her sister, she attracts international sanctions because of her family connections. She remains almost out of public life and only makes an appearance in public forums very rarely, for instance at scientific gatherings.
Katerina Tikhonova (Daughter) (Born on August 31, 1986)
Katerina Tikhonova, born August 31, 1986, is Vladimir Putin’s younger daughter. An accomplished academic, she leads Innopraktika, a research initiative, and has a background in Asian studies and physics. Known for her past as an acrobatic dancer, she once held national titles in rock and roll dancing. Katerina was married to businessman Kirill Shamalov, but they reportedly separated. She’s kept a low profile, occasionally appearing in media as a biotechnology expert. Like her sister, Katerina is sanctioned by Western countries due to her family ties.
Relationship & More
Marital Status
Married.
Marriage Date
July 28, 1983
Dating history
Lyudmila Shkrebneva (1983-2014)
Alina Kabaeva (2008)
Pamela Anderson (2012)
Wendi Murdoch (2016)
Alisa Kharcheva (2016)
Viktoriya Lopyreva (2018)
Favorite Things
- Favorite Sport – Judo
- Movie – Shchit i mech
- Favorite Food – Pistachio ice-cream
- Favorite Book – Sankya by Zakhar Prilepin (Russian Novel)
- Rock Band – The Beatles
Net worth 2024
$70 billion
As of November 2024, it’s estimated that Vladimir Putin has a net worth of about $70 billion, based on information from different reliable sources.
Vladimir Putin’s official income and assets are publicly disclosed, but there is widespread speculation about his true wealth and the sources of his income. Here’s an overview based on available information:
Official Income:
- Presidential Salary: According to financial disclosures, Putin earned approximately 67.6 million rubles (about $753,000) over six years from 2017 to 2022. This income includes his presidential salary, bank deposits, securities, military pension, and property sales. [The Moscow Times]
Speculated Wealth:
- Alleged Net Worth: Estimates of Putin’s net worth vary widely, with some sources suggesting figures between $70 billion and $200 billion. These estimates are based on alleged hidden assets and ownership stakes in various companies. [Market Realist]
- Ownership Stakes: Critics claim that Putin has leveraged his power to acquire significant, albeit secret, ownership stakes in major Russian companies, including natural gas producer Gazprom, oil company Surgutneftegas, and Swiss oil trader Gunvor. These claims are difficult to verify due to the opaque nature of asset ownership in Russia. [Celebrity Net Worth]
Sources of Speculated Income:
- Business Ventures: It is alleged that Putin has indirect control over various business ventures through close associates and oligarchs. For instance, Bill Browder, a former investor in Russia, claims that Putin became the richest man in the world by demanding 50% of the wealth of Russian oligarchs. [Yahoo Finance]
- Real Estate: Reports have surfaced about luxurious properties linked to Putin, including a $1.3 billion palace on the Black Sea. The Kremlin has denied these allegations, and ownership details remain murky. [Al Jazeera]
Challenges in Verification:
Determining the exact sources and amounts of Putin’s income is challenging due to the lack of transparency and the use of proxies to hold assets. Official disclosures provide limited insight, and much of the speculated wealth is based on indirect evidence and testimonies from individuals familiar with Russian political and business circles.
Social Media Profiles
Putin is not active on Social Media