Noted for her multifaceted talents, Helen's journey in the performing arts began as a dance student, later supplementing her skills with two years of acting study. Upon graduating, she was handpicked by renowned Hungarian director Antal Kovacs to portray the complex and troubled girlfriend of a drug addict in his feature film, Hwerow Hweg, released in 2002.
A milestone in Helen's career was the London premiere of her film at The Houses of Parliament, a unique honor bestowed upon any film worldwide. Subsequently, she shared the screen with accomplished British actress Mary Woodvine in the critically acclaimed psychological horror, The Lark, which garnered widespread recognition for its gripping performances and ultimately took home top prizes for best film and cinematography at various film festivals.
Since then, Helen has established a successful career in independent film, theater, and audio book narration, solidifying her reputation as a versatile and accomplished performer.