Noted actress, she completed her academic pursuits in 1957, marking the beginning of her illustrious career in the world of theatre. Her inaugural role at the National Theatre was that of Solveig in the renowned production of Peer Gynt. Prior to her professional debut, she was a student at the prestigious College, where she was handpicked by the esteemed director Zoltan Fabri to star in the film Korhinta, released in 1955.
Throughout her career, she has demonstrated exceptional versatility as an actress, effortlessly bringing to life a wide range of characters. Her impressive range has earned her numerous accolades, including the prestigious Kossuth award and the 'Kivalo muvesz' honor.