Patch Mackenzie is a multifaceted individual, recognized for her impressive career as an actress and producer in the entertainment industry. She has made a lasting impression with her notable roles in the sitcom "E/R", alongside esteemed actors Elliot Gould and Jason Alexander, as well as in various film projects, including "Serial", "Fighting Back", "House Calls", and "TAXI", where she delivered a memorable performance in the iconic "Girl on the plane" scene opposite Judd Hirsch.
In addition to her on-screen accomplishments, Mackenzie has also ventured into producing, with credits including the critically acclaimed feature "Girlfriend" and the MOW "Broken Promises". She has further expanded her creative reach by establishing Cutler Management, a talent agency that has successfully launched the careers of numerous young actors, such as Austin Butler, Jackson Rathbone, Lindsey Shaw, Johnny Ortiz, Jonathon McClendon, and many others.
Mackenzie's personal life is also marked by a strong connection to the arts. She resides in Brentwood, California, and maintains a vacation home in Ashland, Oregon, where she indulges in her love for outdoor activities like white water rafting, skiing, and kayaking during the day. In the evening, she can be found taking in a theatrical performance.
Mackenzie's educational background is impressive, with attendance at both Juilliard and Carnegie Mellon. She is also a member of The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
It is worth noting that Mackenzie has been the victim of an IMDB page hack, resulting in inaccurate information being published about her life. She has expressed disappointment that IMDB chose to accept and publish this inaccurate information without verifying the credibility of the source.