MacKenzie Porter
- Actress
- Music Department
- Composer
Raised on a cattle and bison ranch in Southern Alberta, MacKenzie began
studying piano, violin, and voice at the young age of four. As a
classically trained violinist, MacKenzie performed for many years as a
soloist and a chamber musician, performing with various symphonies.
MacKenzie's family of musicians helped cultivate her sound and, for a
number of years, MacKenzie toured with a family band, including her
brother Kalan Porter, 2004 winner of Canadian Idol (2003), before branching
out to perform on her own. In 2011, MacKenzie won the Nashville North
Star competition and has recently opened for Kenny Chesney, Doc Walker,
Trooper, The Tenors and has performed for such notables as
Gene Simmons and Prime Minister Harper. She performed as part of 2011's
Ottawa Capital Hoedown, featuring Rascal Flatts, Carrie Underwood, Kenny Chesney and Miranda Lambert. MacKenzie is also an accomplished actress
and her credits include numerous feature films and television
productions. She has worked with such names as Patrick Swayze, Carmen Electra, Michael Madsen, Aidan Quinn, Jason Priestley and Kim Coates,
to name a few. MacKenzie was awarded the 2010 "Best Actress Award" at
the Rosies, the Alberta Film and Television Awards, and was named one
of the "Top 11 Talents to Watch" in British Columbia by BC Living last
year. Currently, MacKenzie is writing and recording her upcoming Debut
Album and has her debut single set to be released in the Fall.