
Biography
Kharmel Cochrane is a highly respected British casting director who began her career at just 18, initially working as an assistant before founding her own casting company in London in 2011, at the age of 25. She first gained attention for her work on the Daniel Wolfe music video Time to Dance, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Callum Turner, which marked her transition into casting and led quickly to feature film opportunities. Over the subsequent fourteen years, Cochrane built a reputation for championing fresh, diverse talent and navigating both indie and studio projects with equal flair. Her early film work included Lilting (2014) and the BAFTA-winning short Home (2016), which helped solidify her reputation in the industry. She went on to cast acclaimed films such as The Witch(2015), The End of the F**king World (2017), The Lighthouse (2019), Saint Maud (2019), and The Northman (2022), demonstrating her range across genres from psychological horror to intimate indie drama. In more recent years she has worked on major and high-profile projects like John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023), Rye Lane(2023), Emerald Fennell’s Saltburn (2023), Bob Marley: One Love (2024), and A Quiet Place: Day One (2024), collaborating with international directors such as Edgar Wright, Alejandro González Iñárritu, Romain Gavras, Kristoffer Borgli, and Chris Columbus. Cochrane has received considerable recognition from her peers through multiple awards and nominations. At the 2024 Casting Directors’ Guild Awards, she won Best Casting in an Independent Film for Rye Lane. She was also nominated for Best Casting in a Film for Saltburn and for Best Casting in a Commercial for a campaign titled Vanish, ‘Me, My Autism & I’. The Casting Directors Association had previously nominated her for Best Casting in a Feature Film & Drama for Rye Lane (2023), as well as Best Casting of a Feature and Short in earlier years for The Northman and I Love You I Hate You (2022). On the industry awards front, Saltburn earned her a nomination from the Casting Society of America’s Artios Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Big Budget Feature – Drama (2024), and the London Critics’ Circle Film Awards nominated her under Technical Achievement of the Year for casting in Saltburn (2024). Additionally, she received BIFA nominations for Best Casting for Saint Maud (2021), The Silent Twins (2022), and Rye Lane (2023). Throughout her career, Kharmel Cochrane has remained a champion of inclusive casting, consistently discovering and promoting emerging talent across diverse British and international productions.
Filmography45 titles

The End of the F***ing World

John Wick: Chapter 4

Gran Turismo

The Lighthouse

Two Weeks to Live

Jane Eyre

Nowhere Boy

Wasteman

Warfare

Rye Lane

The Drama

Saltburn

The Northman

The Witch

Lilting

The Running Man

The First Omen

Wuthering Heights

The Chronology of Water

Nosferatu

Lady Chatterley's Lover

The Thursday Murder Club

A Quiet Place: Day One

The Silent Twins

Savage House

Primate

Saint Maud

The Special Relationship

Chevalier

Pin Cushion

The Luckiest Man in America

The Woman in Cabin 10

The Levelling

All the Devils Are Here

The Stolen Girl

Apartment 7A

Men

In Darkness

Shadow Dancer

The Man in My Basement

The Curse

Mothering Sunday
Drone

Blood Cells

Anne Boleyn