She began her artistic career at the age of seven at the ballet school "Die Färbe" in Singen. Under the direction of Milly van Lit, she gained her first stage experience in show ballet and musical productions at the "Die Färbe" theater (1999 "Im weißen Rössl" by Ralph Benatzky, 2000 "Katharina Knie" by Carl Zuckmayer). After a year at school abroad in America, she began training as a musical actress in Hamburg in 2001, but after two years switched to the "Fritz Kirchhoff Acting School" in Berlin, where she also completed her stage training as an actress in 2006.
After several off-theatre productions at the Zitadelle Spandau, Tacheles Berlin, "Kolle37" and the Stadttheater Meißen, among others, she was engaged at the theater "Die Färbe" in Singen from 2008 to 2010. In 2010, she and her partner Hardy Hoosman took over the Fritz Theater in Chemnitz. She also regularly appears on stage there herself, including in Shakespeare's Was ihr wollt, Eric Assou's Achterbahn, Alan Ayckbourn's Falsche Schlange, Joanna Murray-Smith's Granaten and Loriot-Abend. She also directed the plays Glorious by Peter Quilter and Granaten.
She won the Saxon Amateur Theater Prize in 2017 with her production of "Elektra". She also writes children's plays herself, which are premiered at the Fritz Theater. At the Chemnitz Opera, she appeared as the Alte Marschallin in Paul Esterhazy's production of Rosenkavalier and is currently in the musical "My fair Lady".