Kosha is a rare talent. Arresting and real in serious roles, so creative and funny in character parts. There’s nothing she can’t do.”

– Justin Villiers, lead Voice Director on Cyberpunk 2077

 

The easiest way to describe Kosha is ‘incredible’. Not only is she a flawless professional but she is so much fun to work with. She brought life to a number of characters in Battletoads, and she did such a brilliant job that we ended up writing the characters into more scenes just to get more of her awesome performance. I cannot rate Kosha highly enough and in any project I can, I will be using her in the future.”

– AJ Grand-Scrutton, CEO, Dlala Studios (Disney Illusion Island, Battletoads)

 

Kosha is a fantastic voice artist. She’s collaborative, super flexible with direction and always brings new ideas to the table. Her energy and enthusiasm are great to work with.”

– Esme Rodger, Maybelline Senior Brand Manager

 

Kosha has an evocative voice, great range, technique and can move effectively between bold and intimate tonalities with equal dexterity. She is an instinctive, intelligent and talented actress with an excellent ear and ability to interpret subtleties of a script and nuances of character incredibly quickly. She takes direction extremely well and her performances are always well judged and resonate with truth and authenticity. Kosha is also lovely to work with and I’d happily recommend her to anyone.”

– Damien Goodwin, Writer/Director, lead Voice Director on The Division

 

Kosha brings so much to her craft and is a joy to work with. I have worked with her on a number of projects including an animated pilot - Battlesuit. Kosha not only nails the performance but she embraces new technology involved in filmmaking such as virtual production, which required facial performance capture and simultaneous voice performance. I can’t wait to work with Kosha again.”

– Hasraf ‘HaZ’ Dulull, Producer/Director

 

“The two main performances, Kosha Engler as Nicole and Christopher Ragland as Irving, are exceptional… voice-acting at the top of its game.”

– Gamezo.co.uk review of The Suicide of Rachel Foster