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Alexis Obolensky

American backgammon player (–)

Alexis Obolensky Jr.

Born()April 20,

St. Petersburg, Russia

DiedFebruary 8, () (aged&#;70)

Manhattan, New York, U.S.

Alma&#;materUniversity of Virginia
Occupation(s)Real estate broker
Backgammon player
Spouse(s)

Jane Wheeler Irby

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Katherine Taylor Gennett

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PrinceAlexis Obolensky Jr. (April 20, – February 8, ) was a Russian-American socialite, real estate broker, and backgammon player, and sometimes called the "father of modern backgammon". He was a member of the princely Obolensky family of the Rurik Dynasty.

Early life

Obolensky was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia, on April 20, He was the son of Alexey Alexandrovitch Obolensky (–) and Lubov Petrovna "Luba" (néeTroubetzkoy) Obolensky (–). Among his siblings was older sister Alexandra Obolensky, the wife of Anatol Nicholas Sazonoff,[1] Princess Luba Troubetzkoy of Sea Cliff on Long Island.[2] He was a cousin of Prince Serge Obolensky, who married the American heiress Ava Alice Muriel Astor.[3]

In , his family fled to Istanbul from Russia during the BolshevikRevolution, and in the s, they emigrated to the United States from France. He later attended the Kent School in Kent, Connecticut, and graduated from the University of Virginia,[4][2] where he was a member of the Virginia Glee Club and Zeta Psi.[5]

Career

Obolensky worked as a real estate broker in the Palm Beach area, where he maintained a home.[6]

During the s and s, he traveled widely promoting backgammon as a gambling and tournament game. He co-founded the World Backgammon Club, an organization in Manhattan that sponsors international tournaments, serving as its president until his death.[7]

Personal life

On January 6, ,[8] Obolensky was married to Jane Wheeler Irby (–), a Fermata School graduate, in Aiken, who was the daughter of Robert Garland Irby, at Manassas, Virginia. They finally divorced, in April , and were the parents of three children:[8]

On November 22, , he was married to Katherine Taylor "Kappy" (née Pearce) Gennett (–), the former wife of Carter Tate Gennett and daughter of J. McAlister Pearce, in New York City.[4] His first wife later remarried to Harold Hegeler Lihme in November [11] They also divorced and in , he married Jacqueline Ann Stedman (–).[12]

Obolensky died at his home in Manhattan on February 8, [2][13]

Legacy

In , Obolensky was elected to the Backgammon Hall of Fame.[6]

Published works

  • Obolensky, Alexis (with Ted James): Backgammon: The Action Game, Collier Books, , ISBN&#;

References