Igor death: Bogdanoff twin dies ‘from Covid’ days after brother Grichka

Identical twins died in Paris just six days apart

Kevin E G Perry
Tuesday 04 January 2022 00:44 GMT
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Igor Bogdanoff dies ‘from Covid’ days after twin brother Grichka

French TV star Igor Bogdanoff has died at the age of 72.

The TV personality’s death came just six days after that of his identical twin brother Grichka, who died on 28 December.

According to reports, both men died after catching Covid-19. However, this has not been confirmed by their families.

A statement from Igor’s agent was shared with French media, reading: “In peace and love, surrounded by his children and his family, Igor Bogdanoff left for the light on Monday January 3, 2022.”

He is survived by his ex-wife, the writer Amélie de Bourbon-Parme, and their six children.

The Bogdanoff brothers became famous in the Eighties hosting a series of science and science fiction television series. Between 1979 and 1989 they hosted Temps X (Time X), the show which was responsible for introducing series like The Twilight Zone, Star Trek and Doctor Who to the French public.

In more recent years, the pair’s academic work in the field of physics was called into question. In 2002, another physicist accused the brothers of publishing “spoofs” composed of meaningless jargon.

Igor in 2018 (Getty Images)

The brothers consistently denied that their striking facial features were due to plastic surgery, insisting their shared look was natural.

According to reports in French newspaper Le Monde, the brothers were both unvaccinated.

“Grichka, like Igor, was not an antivax. He was antivax for himself,” Luc Ferry, a professor of philosophy and former Minister of Education and friend of both brothers told Le Monde, according to the New York Post.

“Being very athletic, without a gram of fat, they believed that the vaccine was more dangerous. They never got sick.”

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