Olga Vladimirovna Baclanova, or Baklanova, (Russian: Ольга Владимировна Бакланова; 19 August 1900 – 6 September 1974) was a Russian-born actress, who achieved prominence during the silent film era. She was billed as the Russian Tigress and remains most noted by modern audiences for portraying the leading lady in Tod Browning's unique horror movie Freaks (1932), which features a cast of actual carnival sideshow freaks. At the height of her career,...
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Olga Vladimirovna Baclanova, or Baklanova, (Russian: Ольга Владимировна Бакланова; 19 August 1900 – 6 September 1974) was a Russian-born actress, who achieved prominence during the silent film era. She was billed as the Russian Tigress and remains most noted by modern audiences for portraying the leading lady in Tod Browning's unique horror movie Freaks (1932), which features a cast of actual carnival sideshow freaks. At the height of her career, she was billed by her last name only: Baclanova.
Born 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 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.
Baclanova first came to New York with the 1925 touring production of the Moscow Art...
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