Communications Director

Cleopatra Koheirwe is an actress, voice over artist and media personality of Ugandan descent. She has over 20 years’ work experience in Television, Radio and Print media as an actress, TV host, Radio host and writer. She also has a theatrical background with experience as a stage actor, dancer, and singer. She has worked in corporate environments and also held managerial roles both in public relations and operations in various corporate companies. She has worked in Uganda and Kenya. Cleopatra has always been a quick learner, easily adapts, is flexible, hardworking, loyal, respectful, a team player, and she commits to everything she does.

FILM & TV SERIES WORK: Ssekukkulu, Prestige, Kasozi Heights, Juniors Drama Club (JDC) , 27 Guns , Mela, #Family (hashtag family), Sense 8, Kona, Reflections, State Research Bureau, Yogera, Be the Judge, Changes, The Last King of Scotland.

FILM & TV NOMINATIONS/AWARDS
2024: Nominated in the Pearl International Film Festival (PIFF) for Best Supporting Actress in SSEKUKKULU, and won the award. 2024: Nominated in the Country’s Top Film Actress category in the HiSkool Awards. 2024: Cleopatra was a Nominee, yet again, at the Uganda Film Festival 2024, as Best Actress in a TV series for her role as Eunice Kintu in the Award-winning series PRESTIGE. 2023: Nominated for Best Actress in a TV series in the Uganda Film Festival Awards for her outstanding performance as Eunice Kintu in PRESTIGE. September 2022: Nominated for Most Influential Actress of the year in the Pulse Influencer Awards in Uganda. 2021: Nominated for Best Actress in a TV Drama at the Uganda Film Festival Awards for her remarkable role performance in PRESTIGE. 2013: Was given an Honoree award, honored with the Industry Maverick Award as an outstanding actress by the Nile Diaspora International Film Festival (NDIFF). 2012: Nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in State Research Bureau (S.R.B) in the Pearl Film Festival Awards (PIFFA) in Uganda. -Nominated for Most Gifted Actress in the Super Talent Awards in Uganda. 2011: Nominated for Best Actress in a TV Drama for her role in Be the Judge at the Kalasha Film & Television Awards in Kenya.