Cosima Shaw
Cosima Shaw grew up in Berlin, Germany and was raised bilingually by her German mother, a classical violinist and American father, who is a writer and translator. She initially trained as a dancer and singer as well as jobbing in commercials and as a model alongside her academic studies before pursuing an acting career. Her first big break came when she was cast as the German lesbian receptionist in the BBC1 comedy, Trevor's World of Sport (2003), written and directed by Andy Hamilton. This led to parts in feature films, such as V for Vendetta (2005), "The Danish Girl" (2016), "Papadopoulos and Sons" (2012), playing an American financial advisor opposed to corporate irresponsibility alongside Stephen Dillane, as well as an award-winning performance as Ana, a woman who equally mourns and rejoices the death of her husband from cancer in "Ana Begins" (2009). Notable British TV productions have included "Dr. Who" (2008), "Zen" (2011), "Dirk Gently" (2012) and "Toast of London" (2013). Shaw also continues to appear in German TV and film productions.
Movies
6.6
- Nov 12, 2018
- English
The maiden crew of the Daedalus spacecraft must push itself to the brink of human capability in order to successfully establish the first sustainable colony on Mars. Set both in the future and in the present day, this series blends scripted elements set in the future with documentary vérité interviews with today’s best and brightest minds in modern science and innovation, illuminating how research and development is creating the space technology that will enable our first attempt at a mission to Mars.