Actress. Storyteller. Creator.
Why acting?
My years in medicine and especially in pathology were transformational - I’ve seen too much cancer, too many autopsies, too many lives cut short. And again and again I was reminded: life is fragile, and we don’t get a second chance. That’s why I choose to live fully, without the regret of what if's. For me, acting is one of those choices — not logical, not strategic, just deeply alive.
My Work
Stories told through performance.
A man suddenly remembers his date just fifteen minutes before it’s supposed to happen. In a frantic rush, he tries to clean up his apartment and prepare himself. His desperate attempt to make everything look perfect leads to a series of chaotic and humorous moments—with results that are anything but flawless.
A man is fully engrossed in a film at the cinema—until a woman sitting below him begins to break the spell. First it’s popcorn crunching and noisy straw slurping, then burping, even blow-drying her hair. The interruptions become increasingly absurd, pulling him out of the story again and again. And yes—the woman is me.
A young physicist has calculated the end of the world: a comet impact in just seven hours. And a janitor who couldn’t care less. Two worlds collide – control and carefreeness, fear and confidence. Is it still worth holding on to hope, even when you know the end is near?
Actress. Doctor. Explorer of Life.
For me, acting is a way to tell human stories -of resilience, vulnerability, and courage.
It’s another form of medicine: touching hearts, sparking empathy, and reminding us what it means to be alive.
Available for:
Film & TV roles
Theater productions
Media collaborations