Olga Török was born in 1985 in Satu Mare and graduated from the German high school "Johann Ettinger" in her hometown. In 2008 she completed her acting studies at the German Department of the Faculty of Music and Theatre of the Western University of Timisoara.
Olga has acted and is acting, among others, in Romanian Diary. Timisoara by Carmen Lidia Vidu; The Cherry Orchard by A.P. Chekhov as Carlotta Ivanovna; A Midsummer Night's Dream after William Shakespeare as Puck; Lysistrata 3.0 after Aristophanes as Myrhinne; The Parallel City: Fabric by Stefan Peca as Flóra; Katzelmacher. If it wouldn't be about love by Rainer Wener Fassbinder as Maria; The Theatre by Pascal Rambert as Ria; Sidy Thal by Thomas Perle and Clemens Bechtel as Zelma.
She has worked with a lot of directors such as Radu Afrim, Clemens Bechtel, Niky Wolcz, Eugen Jebeleanu, Kristóf Szabó, Pascal Rambert, Ana Mărgineanu, Yuri Kordonsky.
She has been nominated several times for prizes of the Romanian Theatre Association UNITER Awards and won twice the UNITER Audience Award. In 2021, she won the Audience Award in the category "Best TV Teleplay" with the show V.I.P.- Very Isolated Person, a free adaptation based on the play The Seagull by A.P. Chekhov. In 2018 she was nominated for the Best Leading Actress Award for the role of Eréndira in the play The Incredible and Sad Tale of Innocent Eréndira and Her Heartless Grandmother (directed by Yuri Kordonsky). For the role of "Jamie" in the play SEXes/AXes - The Furies & The Great War by Neil LaBute, directed by Radu A. Nica, she received the "IFESZT" 2012 award.
In 2014, at the "Filmul de Piatră" festival, she received the Special Jury Prize for her role in the short film 10 ways to deal with a break-up. Olga Török is also active in the Timisoara cultural scene with the project "Remix ID", which is part of the official program of the European Capital of Culture "Timisoara 2023". She has been repeatedly awarded for her contribution to the promotion of Timisoara's cultural values.