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[Source Croatian Wikipedia] She was a Croatian and Yugoslav theater, radio, TV and film actress. She gained her first theater experiences during the Second World War, first as a member of the National Liberation Theater of Dalmatia, which she joined in the spring of 1943, and the National Liberation Theater of Croatia at the "13th Proletarian Brigade", and also participated as a member of the Central Acting Company at the first Congress of Cultural Workers of Croatia in Topusko (June 25-27, 1944). After the war, in 1948, she graduated from the National Acting School in Zagreb and completed her acting education at the Academy for Theater, Film and Television in Belgrade. From 1950, she was a member of many theaters throughout the former Yugoslavia (National Theater in Cetinje, Serbian National Theater in Novi Sad, National Theater in Subotica), and in 1955 she came to Zagreb, where she was a member of the Zagreb Drama Theater until 1958. However, she spent most of her working life as an actress in Zagreb, playing numerous character roles in her home theater, the Croatian National Theater (1958 - 1993). The actress with a distinct character physiognomy managed to make valuable miniatures from even the smallest roles that the audience recognized and welcomed (e.g. the role of the mad pianist in Kiklop, by Ranko Marinković and directed by Kosta Spaić; the role of Aâsa in H. Ibsen's Peer Gynt, directed by the famous Romanian director Horea Popesku), and criticism and the profession rewarded. With the same zeal, dedication and energy, she created numerous roles in other theater environments where she was a guest (at Teatr &TD, Zagreb Youth Theatre, Split HNK) as well as in other media - television dramas, series, radio dramas and on film. She was buried on December 6, 2000 at the Markovo Polje Cemetery.

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