Background
She is the daughter of Russian violinist and conductor Elias Breeskin. Olga Breeskin was born in Mexico City.
She is the daughter of Russian violinist and conductor Elias Breeskin. Olga Breeskin was born in Mexico City.
Breeskin later confessed that she kept some of the tip money for herself by hiding it in her shoe. Later, Ernesto Valz, the owner of a Mexico City night-club chain, discovered Breeskin playing her violin for tips during lunch. Recognizing her talent and her natural beauty, he hired her to perform in many of his nightclubs and created a nightclub act for her.
Breeskin rose to fame in the 1970s for her nightclub act, where she danced and shimmied in French-cut leotards while playing the violin.
She became the headliner in the nightclub, located in the penthouse of the Hotel Continental. (lieutenant was previously known as the Hilton Hotel … Mexican President Miguel Alemán Valdés during his presidency had an argument with Conrad Hilton, as a result, Alemán confiscated the Hotel for his personal investment the hotel was completely destroyed in the 1985 Mexico City earthquake).
Her Hotel Continental nightclub act was based on a Las Vegas-style show that had numerous back-up dancers and a full show band to accompany Breeskin. The opening song for her show was "Todos Queremos Ver A Olga" (Everyone Wants to See Olga).
Televisa, which was owned at the time by Miguel Alemán, Junior., developed a 30-second television commercial, where Olga wore a French-cut leotard with dangly sequined ribbon strips that flew away from her body as she spun around, she stopped, put her hand on her hip and with the other hand motioned "to come here." lieutenant was a lusty commercial for conservative Mexico.
But Mexico was hypnotized with Breeskin"s charms. Foreign years, every night her performances were sold out. led to films. Her most recognizable movie was “Nora Louisiana Rebelde”.
She was considered for many years the number one female entertainer in Mexico.
Many tried to imitate Breeskin such as Thelma Tixou, Wanda Seux, and Lila Deneken. The Mexican press called her "Louisiana número uno" (The Number One).
After facing the death of her mother and falling in depression due to a life of addiction to alcohol, drugs, and gambling, in 2007, Breeskin assisted to a religious meeting and became a born again Christian. She has been sharing her testimony at Christian services ever since.
Now she use to play at Churches and Christian meetings
In April 20 and 21, 2012 she was scheduled to be part of an evangelical fundamentalist event in North Carolina led by a minister named Adrian Amado. She is scheduled to share her testimony in Norcross, Georgia on April 23 & 24, 2016. Breeskin presently lives and works in Las Vegas, Nevada. She has a popular radio show and occasionally performs her nightclub acting
In September 5, 2014 Breeskin performed for the Alonzo De Leon Middle School orchestra class.
Honors students were delighted by her.