Thursday, November 16, 2023

Unveiling the Enigmatic Lives of the Soi-Disant Princely Bogdanoff Twins: A Legacy of Intrigue and Mystery

The passing of the Bogdanoff twins, Igor and Grichka, within a span of just a few days, has sent shockwaves through the world of entertainment and beyond. The brothers, known for their work in television and their alleged royal lineage, succumbed to complications from Covid-19, a stark reminder of the virus's devastating impact on individuals from all walks of life. Born in 1949, the twins were seventy-two years old at the time of their deaths, which occurred on December 28, 2020, and January 3, 2021, respectively. As the news of their passing spread, many were left wondering about the lives and careers of these enigmatic figures. The Bogdanoffs were famous for their work on the TV show "Temps X," which aired in the 1980s and gained a significant following. Their alleged royal heritage, tracing back to their maternal grandfather, Roland Hayes, added to their mystique. Despite their passing, the twins' legacy continues to fascinate, and their story serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the power of the human spirit.
Grichka and Igor in the 1990s.

Within the space of less than a week, the well-known Bogdanoff twins, Grichka and Igor, died as the result of complications from Covid-19; the brothers were not vaccinated against the novel coronavirus. The Bogdanoffs had been admitted to the Hôpital Georges-Pompidou in Paris on 15 December. Grichka died on 28 December 2020; Igor followed his twin into eternity on 3 January 2021. The brothers Bogdanoff were seventy-two years-old.

Igor and Grichka on the set of their TV show Temps X, 1980.
Photo (c) Jean Paul Guilloteau / Getty Images.

Born on 29 August 1949 at Saint-Lary, France, the twins Igor Yurevich Bogdanoff and Grichka Yurevich Bogdanoff were the sons of Yuri Mikhailovich Ostasenko Bogdanoff (1928–2012) and Maria Dolores "Maya" Kolowrat-Krakowská (1926–1982). 

 
The twins' maternal grandfather, Roland Hayes.
The twins' maternal grandmother, Countess Berta von Kolowrat-Krakowsky.
Their paternal grandparents were Mikhail Borisovich Bogdanov and Anna Osten-Sacken. Their maternal grandparents were Roland Wiltse Hayes (1887-1977) and Countess Bertha von Kolowrat-Krakowský (1890-1982; formerly married to Count Hieronymus von Colloredo-Mannsfeld). Igor and Grichka were raised by their maternal grandmother.
 
Ludmilla d'Oultremont with her daughters Sacha and Anna, 2009. Photo (c) Getty Images / Bertrand Rindoff Petroff.
In 1989, Igor Bogdanoff married Countess Ludmilla d’Oultremont (b.1965), the second daughter and child of Count Marc-Antoine d’Oultremont (1927-2005) and Countess Maria-Theresia von Galen (b.1938). Igor and Ludmilla had three children: Sacha Maria Bogdanoff (b.1989), Anna Claria Bogdanoff (b.1991), and Wenceslas Bogdanoff (b.1994). Igor and Ludmilla divorced in 1997.  
 
Igor and Amélie, 2015. Photo (c) Getty Images / Bertrand Rindoff Petroff.
In 2009, Igor Bogdanoff married Amélie de Bourbon-Parme (b.1977), the daughter of Prince Michel of Bourbon-Parma (1926-2018) and Laure Le Bourgeois (b.1950). The wedding took place at the Chateau de Chambord and was attended by the bride's half-sister Princess Hélène of Yugoslavia. Igor and Amélie had two sons: Alexandre Bogdanoff (b.2011) and Constantin Bogdanoff (b.2014). Igor and Amélie separated in 2016 and divorced in 2018.
 
Geneviève Grad, 1964. Photo (c) Getty Images.
From a previous relationship, Igor Bogdanoff and French actress Geneviève Grad (b.1944) had a son, Dimitri Bogdanoff (b.1976).
 
The Bogdanoffs, 2004. Photo (c) Getty Images / Stephane Cardinale.
May the Brothers Bogdanoff Rest in Peace.
 
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As we conclude our exploration of the lives of the soi-disant princely Bogdanoff twins, Igor and Grichka, we are reminded of the complexities and mysteries that often surround the lives of those who have captivated our attention. Their story, marked by both intrigue and tragedy, serves as a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of life and the power of human connection. The twins' alleged royal heritage, tracing back to their maternal grandfather, Roland Hayes, added to their mystique, and their work on the TV show "Temps X" continues to fascinate audiences to this day. Despite their passing, the Bogdanoffs' legacy lives on, a testament to the enduring impact of their lives on those who knew them and the many who were inspired by their work.

As we bid farewell to this captivating tale, we are left with a deeper appreciation for the intricate web of relationships and experiences that shape our lives. The Bogdanoffs' story, though marked by its share of controversy and speculation, ultimately serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of human connection and the enduring power of art to transcend time and circumstance. As we reflect on the lives of these enigmatic figures, we are reminded that even in the face of uncertainty and adversity, the human spirit can persevere, leaving behind a lasting legacy that continues to captivate and inspire us. May their story serve as a reminder of the transformative power of human connection and the enduring impact of art on our lives.

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