Born 22 January 1984. In Rokiškis. In 2002-2006 she completed her bachelor's studies in acting (course supervisors: prof. Vladas Bagdonas and Aidas Giniotis) at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre. 2006-2008 - Master's degree in Acting (head of course Aidas Giniotis) at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre.
Achievements and awards:
2007 - The play "Escape to Acropolis" (under the pseudonym of L. Jukna) won the Lithuanian Drama Competition at the national drama festival "Versmė'07″.
2007 - Golden Stage Cross nominee (debut) for the role of Turandot in "Princess Turandot" by Carlo Gozzi (directed by A. Giniotis, Šiauliai Drama Theatre).
2007 - Most Promising Actress Award for the role of Turandot in Carlo Gozzio's "Princess Turandot" (directed by Aidas Giniotis, Šiauliai Drama Theatre) at the Professional Theatre Festival "Playing for Farmers".
2010 - D. Tamulevičiūtė Prize for the creative group for the excerpt from the play "Antigone (not a myth)" (dir. I. Stundžytė, playwrights. Žaibus).
2010 - the play "Escape to Akropolis" is included in the book "21st Century Lithuanian Drama" published by the Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore.
2011 Lithuanian Film Awards "Silver Crane" nominee in the category of Best Actress for her role in the film "The Last Man I Talked to" (M. Kavtaradze, M. Stonytė).
In 2013, an excerpt from the play Escape to the Acropolis was included in the French publication "Etonnantes écritures européennes pour la jeunesse" by Karin Serres ("Wonderful European Drama for Young Audiences"), which publishes excerpts from 31 plays by European playwrights for young people.
2013 Lithuanian Film Awards "Silver Crane" nominee in the Best Actress category for the role of Sofija Kymantaitė - Čiurlionienė in the film "Letters to Sofija" (directed by R. Mullan).
In 2013, the creative team of the play "Daddy's Tale" was awarded the Golden Stage Cross for the best children's play.