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Jacqueline McKenzie
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| Jacqueline McKenzie
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| Birth name
| Jacqueline Susan McKenzie
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| Born
| October 24 1967 (age 40) Sydney, Australia
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| Years active
| 1987 - present
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| Spouse(s)
| Bill Walter (1996-2000)
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Jacqueline Susan McKenzie (born October 24, 1967 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian film, television and stage actress.
Contents
- 1 Career
- 2 Filmography
- 3 External links
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Career
McKenzie made her film debut in the 1987 film Wordplay and on stage in Child Dancing for Griffin Theatre Company. She made a strong impression in Romper Stomper (1992), and over the next couple of years came to be regarded as one of Australia's most promising young actresses.
She received
Australian Film Institute Award nominations for her roles in
Stark,
This Won't Hurt a Bit (both
1993),
The Battlers and
Traps (both
1994) before winning two awards in
1995 for "Best Actress in a Television Drama" for
Halifax f.p: Lies of the Mind, and
Best Actress in a Leading Role" for
Angel Baby.
With this success she ventured to the United States and secured a Green Card, as a "Person of Extraordinary Ability". She subsequently had acting roles in films such as Deep Blue Sea (1999) and Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (2002).
In 2004 she began playing the lead female role Diana Skouris in the science fiction television series The 4400, one of the year's biggest successes, the show has a confirmed fourth season for 2007. She also played a lead role in an episode of Two Twisted (2006), an Australian television program.
McKenzie appeared on television again in 2006 playing Linda Landry in Umney's Last Case, the third episode of Nightmares and Dreamscapes on TNT.
McKenzie dated Australian actor
Daniel Pollock (who appeared with her in
Romper Stomper) before he committed suicide in
1992.
Jacqueline has recorded a collection of songs: Shy Baby, Boo Boo, Find Me and Summer. Shy Baby was used in the second season finale of The 4400, and will be included in the show's soundtrack released in April 2007.
Filmography
Film
Television