Renowned Serbian actress, she undertook her educational odyssey in Valjevo, culminating in the successful completion of her high school education in 1979. This marked the beginning of her lifelong passion for the performing arts, which ultimately led her to pursue a degree in acting at the prestigious Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade. Under the esteemed guidance of professor Arsa Jovanović, she diligently worked towards her academic goal, finally graduating in 1985. Throughout her academic tenure, she was fortunate enough to receive a scholarship, a testament to her exceptional talent, which further validated her dedication to her craft.
Upon the completion of her academic pursuits, she secured a permanent position with the prestigious Yugoslav Drama Theatre, thereby providing her with a platform to exhibit her exceptional acting abilities in a diverse array of roles.
Some of her most memorable performances include her portrayal of Tanja in "Oginsky's Polonaise", where she brought a unique depth to the character, followed by her captivating rendition of Marquis de Sade in "Nijinsky", showcasing her remarkable range and versatility.
She also had the opportunity to take on the complex and multifaceted role of Ariel in "Bura", demonstrating her impressive ability to convey a sense of vulnerability and strength simultaneously.
In addition, she brought a sense of warmth and authenticity to her portrayal of Sofia in "Šopalović Theatre", and her performance as Viola in "Epiphany Night" was marked by a subtle yet powerful nuance.
Noteworthy is the versatility of her acting skills, which transcend the boundaries of stage performances to also encompass a wide range of television dramas and films. Her extensive filmography boasts an impressive array of titles, including "Some Strange Land", "Elektra", "At the Eternal Faucet", and "File 128", each showcasing her remarkable talent and dedication to her craft.
Throughout her illustrious career, she has received widespread recognition and acclaim, including multiple annual awards bestowed upon her by the esteemed Yugoslav Drama Theater. Moreover, she has been honored with the prestigious annual award of the Secretariat for Culture of Belgrade, a testament to her outstanding contributions to the world of performing arts.
Noteworthy for her profound and lasting impact on the world of theatre, she was formally recognized and proclaimed a distinguished Valjevka personality in the year 1998. This esteemed individual is deeply committed to her family, residing with her cherished loved ones in the picturesque town of Valjevo. Her personal life is filled with joy and warmth, as she is happily married to Zoran Avramović, a respected economist. Together, they share a deep and loving bond, and she is also the proud mother of their beloved son, Andrija, who was born in the year 1989.