Locul nașterii: București
Ede „Gură de Aur” în „Opera de trei parale” de Bertolt Brecht și Kurt Weill, regia, coregrafia și costumele Răzvan Mazilu, 2022
Strămoș (Marchiza) în „Familia Addams” – un musical de Marshall Brickman, Rick Elice și Andrew Lippa, regia și coregrafia Răzvan Mazilu, 2019
Turandot în „Turandot”, după Carlo Gozzi, regia Sânziana Stoican, 2018
Anca în „Vlaicu Vodă” de Alexandru Davila, regia Horia Suru – spectacol-eveniment realizat cu ocazia Centenarului Marii Uniri, iunie-august 2018
Fanny Crowne în „Minunata lume nouă”, adaptare a romanului omonim scris de Aldous Huxley, regia Catinca Drăgănescu, 2018
Liza în „Iluzia comică” de Pierre Corneille, regia Anca Ciuclaru, 2018
François în „Viața visătorului François”, spectacol inspirat din „Gargantua și Pantagruel” de François Rabelais, regia Horia Suru, 2017
Teatrul Național „I.L. Caragiale” din București:
Roluri multiple în „Dragoste și informație” de Carryl Churchill, regia Irina Crăiţă-Mândră, în cadrul proiectului 9G, 2017
Therese în „Eden” de Eugene O’Brien, regia Cristina Giurgea, 2015
ARCUB:
Performer în „Bucureşti. Instalaţie umană”, regia Radu Nica, 2016
Godot Cafe-Teatru:
One-woman show în „XXE-uri” de Alina Nelega, regia Irina Crăiță-Mândră, 2015
Teatrelli:
Virginia în „Înscenarea”, un spectacol de Alina Suărășan, 2014
Teatrul Elisabeta:
Janine în „Boeing Boeing” de Marc Camoletti, regia Șerban Puiu, 2012
Teatrul Apropo:
Femeia oarbă, Curva, Copilul în „Night on Earth”, dramatizare după filmul „Night on Earth”, după Jim Jarmusch, regia Dragoș Alexandru Mușoiu, 2012
Film:
Flavia în ”Dirty God”, regia Sacha Polak, producător Viking Film, UK-Olanda-Belgia-Irlanda, 2018
Irina în „Sabatic” (scurtmetraj), regia Horia Cucută, producător mc2 film, 2017
Adele în ”Cobain”, regia Nanouk Leopold, producător Circe Films, Olanda, 2017
Tânăra vindecată în „Inimi cicatrizate”, regia Radu Jude, producător HiFilm, 2016
Dana/ Recepţionera în „Toni Erdmann”, regia Maren Ade, producător HiFilm, 2016
Irina în „Nevoi” (scurtmetraj), regia Alin Boeru, producător mc2 film, 2015
TV:
Doina în „Atletico Textila”, regia George Dogaru, serial, producător Frame Films, 2015-2017
Premii
Marele premiu „Ștefan Iordache” la Gala Tânărului Actor HOP, 2015
Premiul Best One-Woman Show pentru „XXE-uri” de Alina Nelega, regia Irina Crăiță-Mândră, la Festivalul Avanscena, 2015
Premiul revistei de cultură „Ateneu” și Premiul EST-TV Iași pentru one-woman show-ul „XXE-uri”, la Gala Star, 2015
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