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Winter 2019

Was Able to bring alive the wonderful work of Mark Barford and Anna Jastrzembki in Hadrian and Antinous at Columbia University New Lenfest Arts Center. Check out the gallery for more pictures.

2017

Shot an episode of the Blacklist with none other than Brent Spiner of Star Trek. What a great experience on set with this TV legend.

Winter/Spring 2017

Finally Year by the Sea was released to a limited nationwide release after winning 17 awards on the festival circuit. See me play the tragic boyfriend alongside Monique Curnen, Karen Allen, Michael Cristofer, Yannick Bisson and Celia Imrie

 
Year of 2016
 
A Successful Run of Satchel Paige and the Kansas City Swing at both St. Louis Rep and Cincy Playhouse.
 
"Kohler McKenzie does stellar work as the more even keeled Bob Feller."
 
Winter 2015
 
Shot an Episode of ABC's Limitless which aired in March.

July 2014

 

Shot a large role on an Episode of MTV's new show One Bad Choice, airing July 9th 2015

July - August 2014

 

Thinking With Richard

Wrapped on a week of shooting on a new Feature Film bound for festivals in the upcoming year.  More details to follow as the film is social media dark.

 

Summer 2014

 

Kallie with American Renessaince Theatre Company

 

June of 2014 concluded a month long run as the controlling boyfriend Zander and the sensitive best freind Jimmy in Kallie by Stuart D'ver

Fall 2013
Person Of Interest

 

Kohler was cast and shot an episode of Person Of Interest, which aired November 26th on CBS at 10pm

Summer 2013

Modern Terrorism, or those who want to kill us and how we learn to love them

by Jon Kern

 

Played the Role of Jerome in Contemporary American Theatre Festivals production of Jon Kerns risky new show.  Enjoy the Following Reviews and go to the gallery section to view pictures of the production!

 

"Mr. McKenzie dominates every scene he’s in as the stoner slacker desperate to salvage the situation and maybe even gain some instant celebrity from it."  

- Dc Theatre Scene  

 

"Jerome (Kohler McKenzie) is exactly what that play needs. Here is the American prototype representing all that jihadists hate— undriven as the New York breeze and twice as pleasant— a loser in his mid-twenties living with a bunch upstairs who won’t even notice he’s missing. McKenzie steals the show, not only for the character as written, but his dead-on ability to balance between humor and dread."

-Dan Murano



"And Jerome (Kohler McKenzie), the guy who lives upstairs, embodies everything that decent Muslims, Jews, and Christians despise in American men: he’s rude, lazy, stupid, self-absorbed, provincial, thoughtless, and preoccupied with sex."

-Dc Metro Theatre Arts

 

"Jerome, or as “the family” likes to call him, “3A,” played with reckless good fun by Kohler McKenzie, gets pulled into the action and, in order to fill the huge emptiness in his life (as well as to save his life) becomes his own version of a modern terrorist."

- MD Theatre Guide

 

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