She recorded music that was sold domestically and internationally some of her hit songs were Ah Marie (Αχ Μαρί), Olga the Singer (Όλγα η Τραγουδίστρα), and The Cigarette (Το Σιγαρέτο).
She sang several songs written by renowned Greek composer Theophrastos Sakellaridis and also collaborated with him on musical theater projects.
She performed in countless musical theater plays including To Fintanáki (Τό Φυντανάκι), Blue Mazurka (Μπλέ Μαζούρκα), and The Queen of the Fox Trot (Η βασίλισσα τού Φόξ Τρότ).
At nineteen years old in 1916 she portrayed the role of a soubrette named Lily in the operetta The Rose of Istanbul.
Three years later she was in Athens accompanied by acclaimed Greek actor of the national theater Giorgios Glinos.
[6][7] She continued to collaborate with Theophrastos Sakellaridis and appeared in several silent films throughout her career including The Adventures of Villar.
She performed in Margarita (Μπαγιαντέρα) written by Emmerich Kálmán, Blue Mazurka (Μπλέ Μαζούρκα), Korydallós (Κορυδαλλός) written by Franz Lexar (Φραντς Λέχαρ), Zinkolét (Ζιγκολέτ), Ollandéza (Ολλανδέζα), Madame de temps (Μαντάμ ντέ Τέμπ), Modern Girls (Μοντέρνα Κορίτσια) and The Queen of the Fox Trot (Η βασίλισσα τού Φόξ Τρότ) by Joseph Ritchiardi (Ιωσηφ Ριτσιάρδη).
When she returned to Greece in the 1930s she also participated in To Fintanáki (Τό Φυντανάκι) by Pantelis Horn at the Samartzi Theater (θεατρο Σαμαρτζη).