Makenzie Hart is a production designer and director, known for Spin Cycle (2019), Downrange (2017) and Solarium (2022).
Actress and now child author, Makenzie Lee-Foster, can't be boxed-in. Born in San Jose, California, Makenzie started her acting career at two years old. She starred as Young Deja Andrews, the rebellious Pearson foster child, in the Emmy-award winning drama, This Is Us. In Dee Rees' short film, "The Box," for the 90th Academy Awards, Makenzie starred as a young girl imagining her space adventure and refusing to go to bed. She also starred as Young Toni Harris, one of the first females to play college football, in the Toyota Super Bowl LIII commercial. Now at only eight years old, Makenzie is breaking molds. She penned her first children's book, Kickin' it with Kenzie, that teaches children to follow their dreams and that nothing will come easy, it all takes work. When she's not acting or helping her community through empathy and messages of anti-bullying, Makenzie enjoys science, art, sports, exploring, and making friends.
Makenzie Leigh was born on August 8, 1990 in Dallas, Texas, USA. She is an actress and director, known for Salem's Lot (2022), Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk (2016) and The Slap (2015).
Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, Makenzie's first acting job was a "Mott's for Tott's" commercial at the age of four. From there she went on to do a series of national commercials followed by her feature film debut in "Do You Believe" opposite Mira Sorvino. After a few guest starring roles in television series such as CSI and "About A Boy', Makenzie went on to star in Academy Award winning director Danny Boyle's, "Steve Jobs" for Universal and then starred in the psychological thriller entitled "The Charnel House". Makenzie continued down the feature film path starring in Air Bud Entertainment's children's live action film "Pup Star" and then in the feature film "God Bless the Broken Road" which will be released nationwide in September 2018. Makenzie recently took a comedic turn starring in the romantic comedy "Off The Menu". After the success of "Pup Star", Makenzie went on to star in three installments of the film entitled "Pup Star: Better 2Gether", "Pup Star: World Tour", and "Pup Star Christmas" all released on the Disney Channel and Netflix and the upcoming feature, "Let Us In" Makenzie is a series regular on the hit CBS comedy, The Unicorn. They just wrapped season 1 and will be returning this fall for season 2. When Makenzie is not in school or acting in a television or film she loves to dance and hang with her friends and sister. She is a devoted pet owner and loves spending time with her three pups, Pickles, Lambchop and Twinkie.
Makenzie Jade Vega Norfolk (née Vega; born February 10, 1994) is an American actress. She's known for her role as Grace Florrick on The Good Wife and as the 11-year-old counterpart of Nancy Callahan in Sin City. Makenzie was born in Los Angeles, California. Her mom, Gina Denise Rue is an American former model & her dad, Baruch Jairo Vega is a Colombian photographer. She's the little sister of actresses, Alexa PenaVega & Krizia Vega.
Makesh is known for Pechi (2024), Samarthya Shastram (2022) and Hey Meisha (2019).
Makgalema Lennox Thobela is known for Matshwenyego (2018).
Makgotso M, was born in Johannesburg, Alberton. She attended a primary school called Albertview until the age of 11. At that point she moved to the United Kingdom. Makgotso lived in Brighton for the first six months whilst in England. There she attended performing arts clubs, where she was able to express her passion for the arts, especially drama and dance. Makgotso was also a part of various school productions, where she won an award for best performer. She went on to complete a BA Joint Honours Degree in Theatre Studies, Film and Television in Brunel University. Thereafter, she was accepted in the prestigious National Youth Theatre where she got in and completed a course which ended with a final performance at the National Theatre. Seven months after her graduation, Makgotso decided to move back to South Africa to pursue her acting career. Her experiences includes a guest lead on South African comedy, My Perfect Family. Featured role in the 2015 film, produced by Terry Pheto, Ayanda. Makgotso wrapped a lead role in the NFVF woman filmmaker slate 2016. She also played Zara, a prostitute who won a landmark case, in the hit series Sokhulu & Partners. She has wrapped an occurring role in The Sober Companion for SABC 3. Today Makgotso stars in two of South Africa's largest soaps, Muvhango and Isidingo both of which screens for SABC. Currently she is in second season Preparation for Isthunzi as Thishiwe, a series devoted around the lives of women and their daily struggles.
Makhaola Ndebele was born in the Kingdom of Lesotho, where he spent most of his childhood. This was interspersed with some years spent growing up in Cambridge, England, and Denver Colorado. He is the first-born son of Academic Professor, Author, Njabulo Ndebele, and Organisational Leader Mpho Ndebele. He obtained his International Baccalaureate diploma at Machabeng College, in Lesotho; his Bachelor's degree at the University of Cape Town; and his Master's degree at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg RSA. He began in film as a teenager, when he appeared, as an extra, in American Ninja 4 (1990). He made his debut, as a professional actor, in the South African TV Mini-series The Principal (1997). His career highlights include producing a sitcom, Nomzamo (2006-2009) and performing the role of Moshe Mambo in Money Monster (2016). Makhaola also works as a theatre director and creative consultant.