Olga Breeskin

When Breeskin was 13 years old; she and her brother were forced to support the family and began to play their violins for tips in restaurants.

Later, Ernesto Valz, the owner of a Mexico City night-club chain, discovered Breeskin playing her violin for tips during lunch.

Breeskin rose to fame in the 1970s for her cabaret act, where she danced and shimmied in French-cut leotards while playing the violin.

On September 5, 2014, Breeskin performed for the Alonzo De Leon Middle School orchestra class.

In 2016, Breeskin, along with other vedettes like Lyn May, Rossy Mendoza, Wanda Seux and Princesa Yamal, stars in the documentary film Beauties of the Night, by the filmmaker María José Cuevas.

Later Breeskin opened a clinic for research and care for asthmatic children in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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 attended a religious meeting and became a born again Christian.