Olga Baclanova
Baclanova spent her early years in her native land appearing in silent films from 1914 until 1918, reducing her age by several years and changing the spelling of her surname Baklanova. She was often billed under her surname only, similar to her fellow countrywoman Nazimova.
She emigrated to the United States in 1925, and started appearing on stage and subsequently in Hollywood films, where she was celebrated for the Universal Pictures silent ''The Man Who Laughs'' as the evil Duchess Josiana and in Tod Browning's cult-classic horror film ''Freaks'' (1932) at MGM, as scheming circus trapeze artist, Cleopatra. Provided by Wikipedia