She appeared on stage in Kecskemét with Miklós Mariházy's troupe, then Sándor Rott invited her to the Folies Caprice and was also a member of the Jardin de Paris.
Nusi Somogyi is not only a dizzying dancer, but also a kind, imaginative and talented actress, who still has a great career ahead of her in this field".
[2] In November 1916, Somogyi became a member of the Hungarian State Opera which was under the management of László Beöthy at the time, then attended the Franz Liszt Academy of Music.
On July 16, 1929, Somogyi married Count Ferenc Ákos Kálmán Béldi, a landowner.
In 1945, the verification committee banned her from the stage for three years on the pretext that Somogyi was a "fanatic Hitler worshiper".