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  1. John Charles MacKenzie (born October 17, 1970) is a Canadian actor. He is best known for portraying Skip Fontaine on the HBO series Vinyl (2016) and Reagan "Normal" Ronald on the Fox series Dark Angel (2000–2002).

  2. J.C. MacKenzie is a Canadian actor and writer who has appeared in over 150 films and TV shows, including The Aviator, Murder One, and The Irishman. Learn about his life, career, awards, trivia, and quotes on IMDb.

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    • Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
  3. J.C. MacKenzie. Actor: October Faction. J.C. MacKenzie was a student at Concordia University when he saw his first play. Within two years, he was accepted at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. He has made over 150 appearances in films and television, and on stage.

    • October 17, 1970
  4. J.C. MacKenzie is a Canadian-born TV and film actor known for "Dark Angel" and "The Irishman". See his photos, ratings, credits, and upcoming projects on Rotten Tomatoes.

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    Credit
    91%
    79%
    Mr. Kavanaugh (Guest Star)
    78%
    81%
    Brian Ackerman (Guest Star)
    29%
    50%
    Fred Allen (Character)
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    Judge Edward Philpot (Guest Star)
  5. J.C. MacKenzie is a Canadian actor and writer who has appeared in many TV shows and movies, such as The Aviator, The Departed, and The Wolf of Wall Street. He is also known for his roles in Murder One, Dark Angel, and The Trial of the Chicago 7.

  6. Jan 16, 2020 · Canadian actor J. C. MacKenzie shares his experience of playing small but pivotal roles in several Martin Scorsese films, such as The Irishman. He also talks about his new horror series, October Faction, on Netflix.

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  8. Aug 22, 2019 · J.C. Mackenzie is a prolific character actor who has appeared in over 150 movies and TV shows, including The Irishman, The Departed and The Aviator. He shares his experience of working with Martin Scorsese, his love for improvisation and his advice for auditioning and self-tapes.