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Years active
  
1914–1943

Relatives
  
Gleb Baklanov, brother


Name
  
Olga Baclanova

Role
  
Actress

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Full Name
  
Olga Vladimirovna Baklanova

Born
  
19 August 1893 (
1893-08-19
)
Moscow, Russian Empire

Other names
  
BaclanovaOlga Baklanova

Occupation
  
Actresssingerballerina

Died
  
September 6, 1974, Vevey, Switzerland

Spouse
  
Nicholas Soussanin (m. 1929–1939), Vlademar Zoppi (m. 1922–1929)

Parents
  
Vladimir Baklanoff, Alexandra Baclanova

Movies
  
Freaks, The Man Who Laughs, The Docks of New York, Three Sinners, The Great Lover

Similar People
  
Tod Browning, Paul Leni, Schlitzie, Rowland V Lee, Josef von Sternberg

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Olga Vladimirovna Baklanova (Russian: О́льга Влади́мировна Бакла́нова;pronounced Bahk LAH no Vah) 19 August 1893 – 6 September 1974), professionally billed as Olga Baclanova or Baclanova was a Russian-born naturalized American actress of stage and screen, radio host and performer, operatic singer, and ballerina. She achieved prominence during the silent film era, after taking several years off her age and changing the spelling of her Russian surname from Baklanova. She was often billed under her last name only, as Baclanova, similarly to the surname-only nomenclature of her fellow countrywoman Nazimova.

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An exotic blonde temptress, she was billed as the "Russian Tigress", she emigrated to American in 1925, and started appearing in Hollywood films, which she remains most noted for portraying the fictional Duchess Josiana in the Universal Pictures silent The Man Who Laughs and slimy circus trapeze artist Cleopatra in Tod Browning's cult horror movie Freaks (1932), which features a cast of actual carnival sideshow freaks.

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Early life, Moscow Arts Theatre and Russian career (radio, stage and film)

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She was born on 19 August 1893. (other sources state, 1884, 1896, or even 1900, according to obituary) in Moscow, Russia. Baclanova was the daughter of Vladimir Baklanoff and his wife Alexandra, herself an actress in early Russian films. Baclanova studied drama at the Cherniavsky Institute before being accepted into the prestigious Moscow Art Theatre with such contemporaries as Maria Ouspenskaya in 1912. Over the next decade she appeared in Russian films, and also performed extensively on stage, touring and performing in many countries of the world, in the 1930s had a program called Olga Baclanova's Continental Review, and she often appeared as a guest on radio programs singing songs in her native Russian, having trained in operatic voice at the Moscow Arts Theatre. In 1925 she was given the award "Worthy Artist of the Republic" the highest Soviet artist honour. Baklanova appeared in around 17 films in her native Russia.

American career

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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. She would appear in a West Coast production of The Miracle', before being cast in a bit part in her debut film, The Dove. 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.

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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.

Personal life

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Baclanova's father died a natural death in 1922 according to her family. She was married three times, firstly to lawyer Vladlimir Zoppi 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. Her third marriage was to Russian-born David Judovitch, better known as Richard Davis (1900-1984), who owned the Fine Arts Theatre in New York. In 1931 Baclonava, became a naturalised American citizen. Her likeness to the American pop singer Madonna in the 1980s has been frequently mentioned as particularly evident in The Man Who Laughs.

Later years

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After her retirement she migrated to Switzerland. She died at a rest home on 6 September 1974 in Vevey, Switzerland, aged 81, apparently suffering from Alzheimer's disease, although this cannot be confirmed. She was interred at Corsier cemetery, in Corsier-sur-Vevey.


Stage roles (USA and UK)

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  • The Miracle (west coast production,1926)
  • The Farwell Supper (After on anatol), 1929
  • Silent Witness (1931)
  • Grand Hotel (1932)
  • Twentieth Century as Lilly Garland, 1932)
  • The Cat and the Fiddle (west coast,1932)
  • $25 an Hour (Germaine Granville,1 933)
  • Murder at the Vanities (Broadway Production, 1933)
  • Mahogany Hill, Broadway, 1934)
  • Going Place (London debut, 1936)
  • Idiot's Delight (US tour), 1936
  • Twentieth Century (US Tour revival, 1937)
  • Claudia 1941-1943 Claudia, US tour
  • The Cat and the Fiddle (revival, New Jersey), 1945
  • Louisiana Lady (summer stock, East Coast production, mid 1947)
  • A Copy of Madame Aupic, (East Coast, New Milford, sumerstock, 1947)
  • Filmography

    Actress
    1953
    Willys Theatre Presenting Ben Hecht's Tales of the City (TV Series) as
    Unknown
    - Cinderella from Cedar Rapids (1953) - Unknown
    1951
    Kraft Theatre (TV Series) as
    Unknown
    - A Seacoast in Bohemia (1951) - Unknown
    1951
    Man Against Crime (TV Series) as
    The Gypsy
    - The Jackal (1951) - The Gypsy
    1943
    Claudia as
    Madame Daruschka
    1936
    The Double Crossky (Short) as
    The Singer
    1935
    Telephone Blues (Short) as
    Olga Bacanova - Vocalist
    1935
    The Singing Silhouette (Short)
    1933
    The Billion Dollar Scandal as
    Anna aka GoGo
    1932
    Downstairs as
    Baroness Eloise von Burgen
    1932
    Freaks as
    Cleopatra
    1931
    The Great Lover as
    Mme. Savarova (as Baclanova)
    1930
    Are You There? as
    Countess Helenka
    1930
    Cheer Up and Smile as
    Yvonne
    1929
    The Man I Love as
    Sonia Barondoff (as Baclanova)
    1929
    A Dangerous Woman as
    Tania Gregory (as Baclanova)
    1929
    The Wolf of Wall Street as
    Olga (as Baclanova)
    1928
    Komsomoliya (Short)
    1928
    Avalanche as
    Grace Stillwell (as Baclanova)
    1928
    The Woman Disputed as
    Countess (replaced by Gladys Brockwell) (scenes deleted)
    1928
    The Docks of New York as
    Lou -- Wife of Andy (as Baclanova)
    1928
    Forgotten Faces as
    Lilly Harlow (as Baclanova)
    1928
    Street of Sin as
    Annie
    1928
    The Man Who Laughs as
    Duchess Josiana
    1928
    Three Sinners as
    Baroness Hilda Brings
    1928
    The Czarina's Secret (Short) as
    Catherine the Great - The Czarina
    1927
    The Dove as
    Bit (uncredited)
    1918
    Khleb
    1917
    Tsvety zapozdalye (Short) as
    Maruska
    1916
    Tot, kto poluchaet poshchechiny as
    L'écuyère Consuella, qu'il tue par amour
    1915
    Lyubov pod maskoy
    1915
    Po trupam k schastyu
    1915
    Zhenshchina vampir as
    Title role
    1915
    Velikiy Magaraz
    1914
    Kogda zvuchat struny serdtsa
    1914
    Simfoniya lyubvi i smerti
    Archive Footage
    -
    Schlitzie: One of Us (Documentary) (completed) as
    Self
    2019
    Cineficción Radio (Podcast Series)
    - Freaks (2019)
    2010
    A History of Horror with Mark Gatiss (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Cleopatra
    - Frankenstein Goes to Hollywood (2010) - Cleopatra (uncredited)
    2009
    Cinemassacre's Monster Madness (TV Series documentary) as
    Cleopatra
    - Freaks (2009) - Cleopatra
    2004
    Tod Browning's 'Freaks': The Sideshow Cinema (Video documentary) as
    Cleopatra (uncredited)

    References

    Olga Baclanova Wikipedia