Leila Kotori is a talented British actress born in the charming seaside town of Exmouth, Devon. Her involvement in the performing arts began at the tender age of five with ballet, followed by tap and modern dance until she was 15. Upon commencing secondary school, she took the initiative to enroll in the renowned youth Theatre company, thereby nurturing her passion for acting.
Subsequently, Leila pursued her studies in screen acting at Redroofs Theatre School, earning her diploma in 2009. Since then, she has appeared in a plethora of film and television productions. Her impressive credits include being cast in the multi-award-winning short film "Human" by Patrick Ryder, as well as feature films such as "Set me Free" (2016) by Kris Smith, "Fighting Heart" (2017) by Lee Hampton, and "Palatable" by Hartfelt Media Ltd.
In addition to her on-screen accomplishments, Leila has also made significant contributions behind the scenes. She co-produced and wrote the concept film "Blame" under the production company Hartfelt Media Ltd.