Called by Estudios San Miguel, she starred alongside Ángel Magaña in Cuando florezca el naranjo, directed by Alberto de Zavalía.
In 1945 she starred alongside Elina Colomer in Lost Kisses, and in 1946 she appeared in The Three Rats, where he formed a trio with Amelia Bence and Mecha Ortiz; the plot recounted the difficult story of three sisters without parents.
While she had stopped attending film festivals, in 1981 she agreed to receive the Pathé Camera Award from the National Cinema Museum.
At the 16th Edition of the Mar del Plata International Film Festival (2001) she was honored in the "Women and cinema" section.
[2] In 2014, she conducted an interview for the Incaa TV program En foco where she covered her entire artistic career.