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Peter Mackenzie (born January 19, 1961) is an American actor. Career. He co-starred in films Good Morning, Vietnam (1987), Torch Song Trilogy (1988), Lorenzo's ...
Peter Mackenzie is an American actor born in 1961. He has appeared in TV shows such as Black-ish, Trumbo, and Herman's Head, and movies such as Project X and Rules Don't Apply.
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Peter Mackenzie. Writer: Doonby. Peter wrote, produced and directed the thought provoking feature film 'Doonby' starring John Schneider (Dukes of Hazzard), Ernie Hudson(Ghostbusters), Jenn Gotzon (Frost/Nixon), Robert Davi (Die Hard) and Jennifer O'Neill (Summer of '42).
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Peter MacKenzie is a character actor who has appeared in many films and TV shows since 1984. He is known for his roles in Herman's Head, The Drew Carey Show, black-ish, Trumbo, and The Chicago 8.
Peter Mackenzie is an actor born in Boston, USA. He has appeared in Black-ish, Trumbo and Project X. He is married to Lili Flanders and has three children.
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Peter Mackenzie was born Peter Cook on Jan. 19, 1961, in Boston, MA. He made his debut as a screen actor with supporting roles in comedy films like "Firehouse" (1987) and the acclaimed Robin ...
Peter Mackenzie (1799-1875) was a journalist, publisher and lawyer. Mackenzie trained as a lawyer but favoured journalism. He founded the periodical The Loyal Reformers' Gazette in 1831, as a forum for his political views and particularly to campaign for parliamentary reform.