She graduated from the Prague Conservatory. In her first engagement at the theatre in Most, she performed Titania (A Midsummer Night's Dream), Marquise de Merteuil (Valmont) and Édith Piaf (Édith and Marlene), for which she was nominated for the Thalia Award and has been performing for a quarter of a century, in her engagement at the Divadlo pod Palmovkou. Here she has also performed the roles of Roxana (Cyrano of Bergerac), Ranevskaya in The Cherry Orchard, and Mamá Morton in Chicago. She has also collaborated with other theatres such as Dejvice Theatre. The role of Édith Piaf also led her to musical productions at the Hibernia Theatre and Broadway. In Horáček's lyrical Kudykam she played the Oracle, and in Plzeň, a dance musical, the title role of the Lady of Čachtice. In Studio DVA, she plays the narrator in A Christmas Carol. She would like to find her own writing background in the future and gather enough quality songs for her own chanson recital. She has appeared in television and film in smaller roles, including Pupendo, Nestyda, Dead Bug, Our Children, Restart, Flashes, Criminal Angel, Helena and others. She is a typical representative of the instinctive type of acting both on screen and on stage. Her characters are believable and true, whether they are figures from the lowest or the highest strata.