Education
She finished the Franz Liszt Music Academy in Budapest 1932.
She finished the Franz Liszt Music Academy in Budapest 1932.
Between 1933 and 1934, she played at City Theatre and then at Hungarian Theatre. In 1936, she sang at "Terézkörúti Színpad" and at City Theatre for three years. She acted in twenty films, but was primarily a chanteuse, giving solo concerts at the Music Academy and Vigadó concert hall, as well as appearing regularly at the Hangli Kioszk nightclub.
She lived in New York, later in London, and in 1975 settled in Munich, Germany.
On 25 May 1992, she was honoured as a Righteous Gentile by Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, for having saved Jewish lives during the Holocaust. She died at the age of 85 in 1997.
After 1945 she was a member of Royal Revue-theatre, Medgyaszay Theatre, then Kamara Varieté.