Dimitri Djordjadze

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Prince Dimitri Djordjadze (October 26, 1898 – October 1985) was a Georgian-Russian nobleman, Ambassador Hotel executive and race car driver.

Djordjadze was a member of the nobility of the province of Tiflis, who became exiled after the overthrow of Tsarist Russia and the subsequent Bolshevik takeover.

The six foot three inch Prince Djordjadze was probably best-known in racing circles. In early July 1931, he won the Touring Car Grand Prix, 24 Hours Spa Race, in Belgium. He covered the greatest distance, 1,580.7 miles at a speed of 65.8 miles per hour, in a Mercedes-Benz SSK with Goffredo Zehender.

Djordjadze was married twice. His first wife was Audrey Emery, the American-born former wife of Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia; he married her in March 1937 in Maidstone, England). After their divorce, he married in 1954 Sylvia Ashley, a onetime English showgirl who was the former wife of Clark Gable and the widow of Douglas Fairbanks, Sr.

In June 1940, he bought the historic South Carolina plantation known as Boone Hall, eight miles from Charleston, from Thomas A. Stone of Canada. Boone Hall is one of the handsomest and most historic plantations in the South.

Djordjadze also raced his horses in Los Angeles. He was associated with Prince Serge Obolensky in the hotel business in New York.

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  • Gale Elton Mayo, The Man in a Panther Skin: the Life of Prince Dimitri Djordjadze (1985).

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