Kosha Engler

Kosha Engler

Kosha Engler is an American/British actress, singer and writer born in Baltimore, Maryland and based between London, UK and the US East Coast. Film and TV credits include Wonder Woman: 1984, Victoria, Very Valentine, Moonshot, I Shouldn't Be Alive, John Waters' A Dirty Shame, The Wire and her film debut, Disney's Tuck Everlasting. On stage she was 'superb in every part' (Radio Times) in a three-person Hamlet at the Park Theatre, London as a 'mesmerising Ophelia' (Love London Love Culture), Gertrude, Horatio and 'satisfyingly sensual' Rosencrantz (WhatsOnStage). Engler also played Carol in David Mamet's Oleanna directed by Iqbal Khan, which earned her a Best Actress nomination from the Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards. She made her cartoon series debut in Furiki Wheels for Disney/Gaumont, in which she voiced over 20 characters. In video games Engler is probably best known as Claire in Crysis 3. She has also voiced dozens of other top titles including Cyberpunk 2077, Star Wars Battlefront II, Horizon Zero Dawn, Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and The Division. Engler graduated cum laude from Notre Dame Preparatory School in Towson, Maryland then earned a BA in Theatre from the University of Maryland College Park on a full performing arts scholarship. While in Washington, DC Engler won the Irene Ryan Acting award from the Kennedy Centre A.C.T. Festival, an Outstanding Actress Award from Source Theatre Festival, and regularly acted on the region's top stages including The Folger Shakespeare Theatre, Woolly Mammoth Theatre and The Studio Theatre.
Kosha Engler

Movies

Alexander: The Making of a God
  • Jan 31, 2024
  • English
Expert interviews and gripping reenactments combine to reveal the extraordinary life of Alexander the Great and his burning desire to conquer the world.
The Batman
HD
The Batman's hunt for a killer leads him into Gotham City's grimy underworld, which may be more entwined with its ruling elite than he'd ever imagined.
Very Valentine
  • Jun 07, 2019
  • OST
Owners of the Angelini Shoe Company, one of the last family-owned businesses in Greenwich Village, fight to save the company during financial hardships.