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From 1967 until 1972, she was employed by the Hungarian National Radio and Television (Magyar Rádió és Televízió) and worked on numerous television and radio series as director, writer, screenwriter and editor. She also wrote lyrics for songs and chansons. She was a major contributor to the
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As the only female director of her class, she attended the Hungarian Academy of Theater and Film (Színház – és Filmművészeti Főiskola), led by Kálmán Nádasdy, graduating in 1963. As her graduation project, she directed
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Along with directing, she continued to write for the screen and theater. She authored several songs lyrics; even appearing on an LP. As a co-writer and director she worked on an original comedy
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television series on The History of Hungarian Sculpture, The History of Hungarian Painting, and The History of Hungarian Architecture. She also adapted a
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In 1974, she came second (out of 400 entries) in the poetry competition held by the U.S.-based Hungarian Publication,
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and toured the United States and Canada with her writing. Frequently performing with other Hungarian poets, she met
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for the West. From 1974 to 1975, she was a writer and newscaster for the Hungarian section of
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short story for television. She directed Iván Darvas (as a lead) in a version of
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and collaborated with many other well-known Hungarian artists, including:
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She is also a collaborating with Jeri Greene on the original play,
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In 1975, she published her own collection of poetry titled
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