After she completed her studies, she was accepted in 1982 as an actress at the Neve Tzedek Theater in Tel Aviv, where she played in "Nashim Mukot", directed by Nola Chilton.
That same year, she met her future husband, the actor Julian Chagrin at the Pantomime Festival in Kiryat Shmona.
Later they toured the world together in a comedy show, appearing in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and Tasmania.
She also participated in the production of the "Cannon Movie Tales" by Menachem Golan, and acted in the television shows, The Tzatzkanim ("The RIghteous") and Hopa Hey – a children's programme.
At 1992 she joined the Cameri Theater in Tel Aviv and was cast in the plays "Rosh Meshuga" ("Crazy Head"), "Mehager over vashav" ("Emigrant over Immigrant", one of several possible translations of this pun in Hebrew), "Mevaker Hamedina" ("The State Comptroller"), "Shivrei Zchuchit" ("Glass Fragments") and "Striptease Acharon" ("The Last Striptease").