Olga Baclanova

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

22

Gender

Female

Birthday

1893-08-16

Deathday

1974-09-06 (81 years old)

Place of Birth

Moscow, Russian Empire [now Russia]

Also Known As

  • Olga Baklanova
  • Baclanova
  • オルガ・バクラノヴァ
  • Olga Vladimirovna Baklanova
  • Ольга Бакланова
  • О. Бакланова

Olga Baclanova

Biography

From Wikipedia

Ólga Vladímirovna Baclanova (19 August 1893 – 6 September 1974) was a Russian-born actress and operatic singer, who achieved prominence during the silent film era and was often billed under her last name only, as Baclanova, similarly to the surname-only nomenclature assigned to fellow countryman Nazimova.

She was billed as the "Russian Tigress" and remains most noted by modern audiences for portraying Cleopatra in Tod Browning's horror movie Freaks (1932), which features a cast of actual carnival sideshow freaks.

Baclanova first came to New York City with the 1925 touring production of the Moscow Art Theatre's Lysistrata. Though the rest of the company returned to Russia in 1926, she stayed to pursue a career in the United States. A statuesque blonde, Baclanova quickly established herself as a popular actress in American silent movies and achieved a notable success with The Docks of New York (1928), directed by Josef von Sternberg. Later that year, she also appeared in The Man Who Laughs as Duchess Josiana, the femme fatale love interest to Conrad Veidt's disfigured hero.

The introduction of talking films proved difficult for Baclanova, as audiences did not respond to her heavy Russian accent. She no longer secured leading roles, and was relegated to supporting parts. Her career was in decline when she was offered the role of the cruel circus performer Cleopatra in Tod Browning's film Freaks (1932). This horror movie, which featured actual carnival freaks, was highly controversial and screened only briefly before being withdrawn. It would be 30 years before Freaks gained a cult following. The movie did not revive Baclanova's film career, which ended in 1943.

Baclanova worked extensively on stage in London's West End and in New York, for about 10 years starting in the mid-1930s. In 1943 she appeared in "Claudia" at the Moore Theatre in Seattle, Washington.

Baclanova was married three times and bore two sons with her first and second husbands. The birth of her second son with actor Nicholas Soussanin was front page news and covered quite extensively in the press in 1930.

After her retirement she settled in Vevey, Switzerland, where she died in 1974.

Known For

Freaks
7.8%

Freaks

Jan 1, 1932

The Man Who Laughs
7.3%

The Man Who Laughs

Apr 27, 1928

The Docks of New York
7.0%

The Docks of New York

Sep 16, 1928

Downstairs
6.9%

Downstairs

Aug 6, 1932

Claudia
6.5%

Claudia

Nov 4, 1943

The Great Lover
5.3%

The Great Lover

Jul 18, 1931

The Man I Love
4.5%

The Man I Love

May 25, 1929

A Dangerous Woman
3.0%

A Dangerous Woman

May 16, 1929

The Woman Disputed
6.2%

The Woman Disputed

Sep 1, 1928

Cheer Up and Smile
0.0%

Cheer Up and Smile

Jun 22, 1930

Forgotten Faces
0.0%

Forgotten Faces

Aug 5, 1928

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Acting

1943
Claudia as Madame Daruschka
1933
The Billion Dollar Scandal as "Goo Goo" [script name: Anna]
1932
Downstairs as Baroness Eloise von Burgen
1932
Freaks as Cleopatra
1931
The Great Lover as Savarova
1930
Are You There? as Countess Helenka
1930
Cheer Up and Smile as Yvonne
1929
The Man I Love as Sonia Barondoff
1929
A Dangerous Woman as Tania Gregory
1929
The Wolf of Wall Street as Olga
1928
Avalanche as Grace Stillwell
1928
The Docks of New York as Lou
1928
The Woman Disputed as Countess (replaced by Gladys Brockwell) (scenes deleted)
1928
Forgotten Faces as Lilly Harlow
1928
The Street of Sin as Annie
1928
The Man Who Laughs as Duchess Josiana
1928
Three Sinners as Baroness Hilda Brings
1918
Bread
1917
Flowers Belated as Marusya
1916
He Who Gets Slapped as Horse rider Consuella
1915
The Afterlife Wanderer as Vera
1914
When The Heart's Strings Sound as Ira
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