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MCKENZIE IS an award-winning writer, director, and actor based in Chicago

Driven by a revolutionary sensibility, her work uses rich imagery and an intimate lens to explore complex characters and stories of personal transformation, with a style rooted in sensuality and everyday magic.

She is a 2023 SFFILM Rainin Grant Fellow, and a 2021 Sundance Screenwriters and Directors Lab Fellow with her upcoming feature A Real One, currently in development. The short film and proof-of-concept of A Real One, which recently completed a nationwide film festival run, won the Gold Hugo for Live Action Short Film at the Oscar-qualifying 2023 Chicago International Film Festival, making the film eligible for Academy Award consideration.

Her 2018 indie feature Olympia (writer, producer) won the audience award at Geena Davis’s Bentonville Film Festival, after which she become the inaugural recipient of the festival’s See It, Be It Filmmaker Grant via NBCUniversal.

She was named IFA Chicago’s inaugural Breakthrough Voice Award recipient in 2022, and received a 2023 Black Excellence award for her poetry music video First You Need A Body.

As an actor, her on-camera credits include recurring and guest star roles on the FOX series The Big Leap, ABC's Will Trent, CBS’s The Red Line, and others. Onstage she has worked with Yale Repertory Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre, Goodman Theatre, The Second City, Woolly Mammoth, The Studio Theatre, Congo Square, and others. She made her stage directing debut in 2023 with ALAIYO by Micah Ariel Watson at Chicago’s Definition Theatre.

Her poetry has been nominated for multiple awards including a Pushcart Prize. She is part of Growing Concerns Poetry Collective which premiered the lead singles on its second album, BIG DARK BRIGHT FUTURES, in AfroPunk and Essence Magazine.

She holds an MFA from The Theatre School at DePaul.