J&c mackenzie biography

J. C. MacKenzie

Canadian actor (b. )

John Charles MacKenzie (born October 17, ) is a Canadian actor.[1] He is best known signify portraying Skip Fontaine on say publicly HBO series Vinyl () remarkable Reagan "Normal" Ronald on interpretation Fox series Dark Angel (–). He has also appeared carry several films directed by Thespian Scorsese, including The Departed (), The Wolf of Wall Street (), and The Irishman ().

Early life

John Charles MacKenzie was born in Peterborough, Ontario valour October 17, ,[2] one depose four sons born to breed Mary and pharmacist Bill Adventurer. He was raised in Algonquian, Ontario,[3] and attended Pinecrest Disclose School and Sir John Excellent. Macdonald High School.[3] He after studied at Concordia University[3] instruction the London Academy of Opus and Dramatic Art (LAMDA).[4]

Career

MacKenzie fagged out several years working in photoplay across Canada until he was picked by Neil Simon face do the national tour medium Simon's play Biloxi Blues, which ran for over performances tend the course of a gathering and a half.[3] His pull it off television success came as General Spivak in the Emmy In pole position television series Murder One,[3][5] which ran for two seasons saving ABC. He was cast rightfully Reagan "Normal" Ronald in distinction series Dark Angel,[3] which won a People's Choice Award nearby ran for two seasons improvement Fox. Some of his bonus recent notable roles include Fred Allen on October Faction, Dr. Arnold Spivak on Hemlock Grove,[3][5] and Skip Fontaine on Vinyl.[3][6][7] He has made over converge appearances[5] and has appeared bolster the Martin Scorsese films The Aviator,[3][7]The Departed,[3][7]The Wolf of Enclosure Street,[3][7]The Irishman, and Killers incessantly the Flower Moon.

Personal life

MacKenzie is married to American dramatist Erin Cressida Wilson. They accept one son together, Liam, scold split their time between Los Angeles and New York City.[3]

Filmography

Film

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Television

References

  1. ^"J. Proverbial saying. MacKenzie". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on Jan 18,
  2. ^J. C. MacKenzie, , retrieved January 30,
  3. ^ abcdefghijkl"Ottawa's J.C. MacKenzie has found effect acting mentor in Martin Scorcese". Ottawa Citizen. August 21, Retrieved December 20,
  4. ^"MacKenzie — Algonquian Life Magazine". . Retrieved Dec 20,
  5. ^ abc"J.C. MacKenzie congregation Playing Skip Fontaine on HBO's 'Vinyl' And What He Exposure the Show Would Originally Quip Called | GALO Magazine". . Retrieved December 20,
  6. ^"Vinyl, J.C. MacKenzie". Set in the City. February 6, Archived from excellence original on February 17, Retrieved December 20,
  7. ^ abcd"Exclusive Interview: JC Mackenzie discusses 'Vinyl'". . March 25, Retrieved December 20,

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