





The first picture shows her posing, the second picture shows her with Troupe Kaira, the third picture shows her with her acrobatics partner Theophila, the fourth picture is the Edgar Degas painting of her, and the 5th picture shows how she accomplished her cannon lifting stunt.
She’s so gorgeous and I can understand why she was a big hit at the venues she performed at. The first picture of her just oozes so much confidence. I would have loved to have seen her perform live. She’s so cool!
Funny enough, I remember using the painting of her by Edgar Degas as inspiration for an art piece I did in an art class in high school. I don’t remember what happened to the painting I made, but I remember being very drawn to the painting of her.
Some facts about her:
-she was born in the German/Prussian territory of Stettin (now a part of Poland)
-she had four older siblings.
-her mother, Marie Christine Borchardt, was related to circus owner, Willy Borchardt.
-she was taught acrobatic and gymnastics routines as a young girl, and began touring with different circuses starting at the age of nine.
-she traveled to New York when she was 14 years old to further continue her training.
-she professionally debuted in the winter of 1878.
-she was described as being incredibly graceful and charming.
-French impressionist artist, Edgar Degas, became a big fan of hers and frequently attended her performances for the chance to sketch her during her time performing at the Cirque Fernando from December 1878 to January 1879.
-she agreed to be a subject for some of Edgar Degas’ sketches which eventually led to the painting, Miss La La at the Cirque Fernando. This painting of her debuted at the Fourth Impressionist Exhibition in Paris in 1879.
-she used several stage names throughout her career, often incorporating some reference to her being mixed race. (Her mother was white and her father was black)
-she primarily toured with the acrobatic troupe, Troupe Kaira.
-while she did tour throughout the United States, she primarily performed in Europe. Making appearances at the Folies Bergère in Paris, the Royal Aquarium in London, and the Gaiety Theatre in Manchester.
-she often performed her routines as part of a duet with fellow acrobat, Theophila Szterker (who was also a part of Troupe Kaira) and who went by the stage name Kaira. The two of them would be promoted as the "Black and White Butterflies"
-she and Theophila performed as a duet for 5 years.
-her routines typically involved flying trapeze and human cannonball stunts.
-One of her signature acts was described as her being pulled up to the height of the circus tent by biting down on a rope. She could reach heights up to 200 feet in the air with this stunt.
-Another signature stunt involved her hoisting other people and sometimes a 200-pound cannon with her teeth.
-this cannon stunt of hers made her an overnight sensation in the cities she performed at, and there are several illustrations showing her performing this stunt. She eventually retired the cannon lifting part of her act in the early 1880s.
-tragically her acrobatic partner, Theophila Szterker, died after suffering a bad fall during stunt rehearsals in early 1888.
-she went on to marry Emanuel "Manuel" Woodson, an American circus contortionist, in october of 1888.
-she continued her acrobatics career for a few years into the early 1890s, and created a trio called the Three Keziahs with two other acrobats. The trio, along with Olga’s husband went on tour through Australia and New Zealand.
-it appears she retired from circus life in 1902.
-she and her husband had three daughters.
-early fitness trainer, Edmond Desbonnet, released a book in 1911 called ‘Kings of Strength’, which included several interviews with Olga. Desbonnet admitted that he was envious of the size of her biceps.
-she and her family were living near Brussels, Belgium during WWI.
-sadly, her husband passed away in 1915.
-she applied to apply for a US visa following her husband’s death, hoping to be able to visit his parents in St. Louis, Missouri, but it isn’t known if this ended up working out.
-her later life is unknown and I haven’t been able to confirm the year she passed away. (As an fyi, I noticed that Wikipedia lists that she died in 1945, but there’s no source, so she most likely didn’t die then)
It can be tricky to find information about the later lives of European performers, because unless they were reported about in English newspapers, it can be hard to track them down (and I don’t have a membership to French newspaper archive websites). Hopefully more will be uncovered about her later years. I hope she went on to live a long and full life. I think it’s really nice that she wanted to visit her in-laws in the United States, and I hope she was granted the opportunity to go visit them.
Adeline Rudolph as DCU Talia Al Ghul.
She was great as Kitana in Mortal Kombat 2 and has good range as an Actor, even though the movie itself was bad.
Besides Talia Al Ghul in the comics has East-Asian Ancestry too.
from spider-woman episode 7, the kongo spider
What are your thoughts on Carol Ferris in her Star Sapphire costume? Do we prefer her in a more reserved outfit or a more daring one?
I was thinking of having her start with a more reserved look and gradually transition to something more daring as she requires greater amounts of power from her ring—almost like a "lewd super mode."
I know it isn't the most popular choice, but I really dig Carol's Star Sapphire outfit during the \*Blackest Night\* era. Was it a little too much? Yes. Was it also awesome and really hot? Also yes.
In my opinion, the current Star Sapphire uniform is too covered up and feels too similar to a Green Lantern uniform. I'm not suggesting she should let it all hang out, but it should at least be a little sexy.
Certainly looks the part and can act well
Age 32 as of now
Height: 180 cm
She was great in the movie Sorry, Baby (2025) as both the Director and Lead Actress of the movie.
Also set to appear in Tony Gilroy's new movie this year
Wonder Woman (Justice League), Raven (Titans), Starfire (Titans), Invisible Woman (Fantastic 4), Wasp (Avengers), Scarlet Witch (Avengers), Captain Marvel (Avengers), Jean Grey (X-Men), Storm (X-Men), or Rogue (X-Men)
Any other female superhero I didn’t mention?