Notable Argentine actress Prat rose to fame in the 1960s and 1970s, captivating audiences with her versatility and adaptability. Discovered amidst a pool of lesser-known actresses, she was chosen for her ability to thrive within the limited film budgets of the time.
As the "fetish" actress alongside Susana Beltrán, Prat collaborated with renowned director Emilio Vieyra on seven of his films, sharing the screen with esteemed actors such as Norberto Aroldi, Osvaldo Pacheco, Ricardo Bauleo, Soledad Silveyra, Federico Luppi, and Sandro, among many others.
In 1965, Prat found herself embroiled in controversy alongside Emilio Vieyra, as they faced arrest for filming explicit nude scenes in the film Feast of Flesh (Placer sangriento).
Prat's television career was marked by her involvement in the popular humorous program La Nut in 1965, followed by La butaca del batuque in 1970.
In the realm of theater, Prat was a key member of comedy troupes during the golden age of the magazine genre at the Maipo Theater, where she worked under the direction of Carlos A. Petit.