- At the beginning of the 20s she took part in movies outside Russia in different European countries.
- Her film career came to an end with the rise of the sound film.
- Her film career concentrated to Denmark and Germany in the next years and she impersonated numerous roles.
- The actress Olga von Belaieff (also called Olga d'Org) began her film career in Russia in 1918 with "Beloe i chernoe" (1918) directed by Aleksandr Razumnyj.
- First she went to Italy where she appeared in the productions "La medaglia e il rovescio" (1920) and "Olga, Dik e Puk" (1921). In the following year she took part in a Danish movie for the first time called "Store forventninger" (1922) and in the same year she also made her debut in a German movie with "Es leuchtet meine Liebe" (1922).
- Sometimes called as called Olga d'Org.
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