Actress
Actress
Cinema has always felt deeply personal to me. Not just because of the stories on screen, but because of what great films can awaken in people — emotion, imagination, courage, and the feeling that life can become bigger than what we once believed possible.
In 2023, I appeared in the feature film Get Up as “Zara,” produced by Constantin Film and Rat Pack Filmproduktion. Alongside acting, I’ve worked internationally as a model, performer, and athlete, appearing in billboard campaigns, magazine editorials, TV commercials, and visual campaigns across Europe for major brands and broadcasters, including SWR and ZDF.
But beyond the industry itself, what excites me most is transformation.
The transformation that happens when storytelling becomes so real that audiences don’t just watch it — they feel it. I’m drawn to characters and worlds that carry emotional depth, intensity, vulnerability, beauty, and strength. Stories that leave a mark. The kind that stay with people long after they leave the cinema.
I’ve always believed that some of the most powerful people in culture are the ones who remind others of their own potential.
Growing up, film often felt like another universe to me — a place filled with iconic characters, unforgettable emotions, and people who seemed larger than life. Almost untouchable. But over time, I realized that what makes those stories powerful is not perfection. It’s humanity. It’s courage. It’s the willingness to dream beyond what feels realistic.
That realization shaped the way I approach both life and art.
I want my work to make people feel something real. To inspire emotion, movement, confidence, imagination. To remind people — especially younger generations — that individuality is not something to hide, and that the qualities that make someone different are often the very things that make them unforgettable.
My vision is international and cinematic in every sense. I want to build a career that exists at the intersection of film, movement, fashion, performance, and culture — creating projects that feel emotionally powerful, visually striking, and globally resonant.
To me, acting is not about pretending to be someone else. It’s about revealing something truthful enough that people recognize a part of themselves in it.
And if my work can inspire even one person to think bigger, feel deeper, or become more fearless in pursuing who they truly are — then that is the kind of success that matters most to me.
