Mackenzie Phillips was known for her role in the 1973 hit movie American Graffiti (1973). Two years later, she got the role that changed her life in the 1975 sitcom One Day at a Time (1975). The show was an instant success, and everything was going well until the third season was launched, when she was arrested for cocaine possession and lied about the incident on her uncredited appearance on Dinah and Her New Best Friends (1976). During the run of the 1979-1980 season, Mackenzie started to fall off the deep end. The producers didn't know what was wrong; she started getting tired and showing up late for rehearsals. On the set she was incoherent and the producers gave her a six-week leave of absence. In 1980, she was fired from the series, went to rehab, then returned in the fall of 1981. Sadly, in 1983, she fell asleep during a rehearsal. Producer Patricia Fass Palmer told her that she had to take another drug test, but she refused and left. She has since recovered and returned to acting.
Mackenzie Possage is known for Delight in the Mountain (2019) and Friday Pilots Club: Gold and Bones (2018).
Mackenzie Rohan is an actress, known for The Binge (2020).
Mackenzie Rosman was born on December 28, 1989 in Charleston, South Carolina. She is currently best-known for her role in the WB'S 7th Heaven (1996) as "Ruthie Camden", the angsty teen daughter of Eric and Annie. At 16, she has 10 solid years of acting experience under her belt: more than many actors twice her age. Outside of acting, she is an honor student preparing for her senior year of high school as7th Heaven (1996) ends its 10-year run. Her passion is riding horses as a competitive showjumper.
Mackenzie Scott is an actor, known for The Watcher Self (2016), Dark Matters: Twisted But True (2011) and Victoria Cross Heroes (2006).
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Mackenzie Sidwell Graff is known for The Source (2015), Coldwater (2013) and My Way (2009).
Mackenzie Skodzinsky is an actor, known for Dead Air (2021).
MacKenzie Smith is a cookbook author, blogger, and executive chef from New Smyrna Beach, Florida. She has won two Food Network cooking competitions and has been creating and sharing delicious cheesy recipes for over 9 years. She is also widely known for her work in food photography, food styling, content creation and live cooking demos. MacKenzie is the creator of GrilledCheeseSocial, the world's largest grilled cheese blog. She has just released her first cookbook - Grilled Cheese Social - Super Fun Recipes For Super Fun Times. Additionally, MacKenzie is the executive chef at Black Dolphin Inn which is rated the #2 bnb in the USA by Trivago. MacKenzie is also widely known as a cheese expert and has won first place on two cooking competition shows on Food Network. Watch her compete on The Cheesier Episode of Guy's Grocery Games and the All Star Bigger Better Burger Battle of Guy's Grocery Games. In addition to this, she has hosted 15 episodes of Food Network's Facebook Live and is also a regular on many morning shows across the country. She and her husband, professional surfer Jeremy Johnston, have a food & travel web series with Visit Florida called Florida Foodie Road Trip. Her future goals include renovating her 1970's beach bungalow and focusing more on her youtube channel. Before going into food world, MacKenzie was becoming a psychologist. She received a double major from FSU in Psychology and aging studies. After that, she received her masters degree in Counseling Psychology and Social Justice from Columbia University in New York City. After grad school, she became an editorial assistant for Saveur Magazine. She then became the sandwich expert for The Spruce Eats,. Two years later, she became the executive chef and head food stylist at ACME Brooklyn. She has also functioned as the website director and cheesemonger for Depanneur Brooklyn and has also managed social media clients such as Grander Rum, SW Basics, AHeirloom, Depanneur Brooklyn, Brooklyn Slate, and Simple Squares.
Mackenzie Smith is an actor, known for The Source of Shadows (2020) and Inside the House (2017).