In her formative years, she was an avid participant in various sports, showcasing her prowess in shooting, tennis, and swimming. Moreover, she is a polyglot, possessing a working knowledge of Moldavian, Romanian, and French languages.
After completing her education at the prestigious Theater School in 1993, she graduated from the faculty of dramatic theater and cinema under the tutelage of renowned Professor MA Panteleeva. Her cinematic debut occurred in 1991, when she appeared in the films "Feofania, painting death" and "Brunette for thirty kopecks". Two years later, she took on a role in the drama "Secret echelon".
Throughout the 1990s, she continued to hone her craft, featuring in the American-Russian film "Marquis de Sade" as Roza and in the detective story "Kings of the Russian Investigation" as a prostitute. In 1997, she played a pivotal role in the mystical thriller "Snake Source", which revolved around a student who returns to a provincial town for practice teaching, only to discover that a series of mysterious murders of girls who resemble each other has the town gripped with fear.
As the 2000s dawned, she began to take on more prominent roles, initially playing episodes and secondary parts. Some of her most notable works during this period include "Count Krestovsky" as Kryuchkov, "Do not be Born Beautiful" as Ira, "Special Purpose Prison" as Dina, "God Smile, or Pure Odessa History" as Galya, "River-Sea Singer" as Angelina, "Bear's Corner" as Larissa, "It will be a bright day" as Olympics, and "Last ment" as Valentina Sergeyevna Zhdanova.
Despite her extensive body of work, her personal life remains private and out of the public eye.