Mackenzie was born on February 6, 2001, in the sun-kissed state of Florida, where she quickly showcased her innate talent for entertainment and performance. Even at the tender age of four, Mackenzie's career was already taking off, as she landed her first commercial in Texas, a milestone that sparked a passion within her that only grew stronger with each passing day. The work was so enjoyable that she couldn't get enough of it, and her enthusiasm was palpable.
As she entered her fifth year, Mackenzie received representation offers from both New York and Los Angeles, but she ultimately chose to pursue her dreams in the City of Angels. In 2006, her family made the bold decision to relocate to California, a move that would prove to be a game-changer for Mackenzie's burgeoning career. Since her arrival in California, she has consistently been in high demand, working tirelessly to hone her craft and take on an impressive array of projects.
Mackenzie's impressive resume boasts a wide range of commercial appearances for esteemed brands such as COX, AT&T, Anna's Linens, QuikTrip, Home Goods, Intuniv, McDonald's, Walmart, and Barilla Pasta, among many others. Her impressive list of credits also includes feature films like The Family Fang, A Winter Rose, Deadtime Stories, Shuffle, Growth, Four Christmases, and National Treasure 2. Furthermore, she has worked on several short films, including Theodora, Turn Around, and The Passenger.
On the small screen, Mackenzie has made a lasting impression with her memorable roles as Savannah Weaver on the hit FOX TV series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles and Megan on The Middle. Additionally, she is represented by the prestigious Zuri Modeling agency and has appeared in advertisements for notable brands such as Mattel, Monnalisa, Intuniv, State Street Global Advisors, Zyrtec, Hanna Andersson, Vera Bradley, and Disney.
When she's not working, Mackenzie enjoys expressing her creativity through various artistic outlets, including art, fashion design, singing, aerial and contortion arts.