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Jacqueline McKenzie

Jacqueline Susan McKenzie (October 24, 1967 in Sydney, Australia) is a film and television actress.

McKenzie made her film debut in the 1987 film Wordplay, made a strong impression in Romper Stomper (1992), and over the next couple of years came to be regarded as one of Australia's most promising young actresses.

She received Australian Film Institute Award nominations for her roles in Stark, This Won't Hurt a Bit (both 1993), The Battlers and Traps (both 1994) before winning two awards in 1995 for "Best Actress in a Television Drama" for Halifax f.p: Lies of the Mind, and "Best Actress in a Lead Role (movie)" for Angel Baby.

With this success she ventured to the United States and secured a Green Card, as a "Person of Extraordinary Ability". Her subsequent acting roles in films such as Deep Blue Sea (1999) and Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (2002) failed to establish her in Hollywood.

In 2004 she played the lead female role in the television production of The 4400, one of the year's biggest successes.


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In 2004 she played the lead female role in the television production of The 4400, one of the year's biggest successes. Her trademark is a high, cracking voice, and she seems to be typecast often as the "dippy blonde" or a troubled adolescent. Her subsequent acting roles in films such as Deep Blue Sea (1999) and Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (2002) failed to establish her in Hollywood. Murphy has been listed, for three years in a row, among the best 5 autograph signers in Hollywood by autograph magazine Autograph Collectors. With this success she ventured to the United States and secured a Green Card, as a "Person of Extraordinary Ability". Her filmography goes as follows:. She received Australian Film Institute Award nominations for her roles in Stark, This Won't Hurt a Bit (both 1993), The Battlers and Traps (both 1994) before winning two awards in 1995 for "Best Actress in a Television Drama" for Halifax f.p: Lies of the Mind, and "Best Actress in a Lead Role (movie)" for Angel Baby. Murphy landed her first job at Hollywood when she was 14, participating in a show named Drexell's Class.

McKenzie made her film debut in the 1987 film Wordplay, made a strong impression in Romper Stomper (1992), and over the next couple of years came to be regarded as one of Australia's most promising young actresses. When she was nine years old, she landed a singing role on Les Misérables, and by the time she was 13, she already had a manager. Jacqueline Susan McKenzie (October 24, 1967 in Sydney, Australia) is a film and television actress. Murphy was born in Atlanta, but was a frequent traveller since she was young; she moved to the New York area and from there, to Burbank, California, with her mother, who had divorced her father when Murphy was young. Brittany Murphy (born November 10, 1977) is an American actress who is perhaps best known for her performance as Tai Frazier in Clueless. Sin City (2005).

Little Black Book (2004). Uptown Girls (2003). Just Married (2003). Spun (2002).

8 Mile (2002). Don't Say a Word (2001). Riding in Cars With Boys (2001). Summercatch (2001).

Sidewalks of New York (2001). Cherry Falls (2000). Trixie (2000). Common Ground (2000, television).

Girl, Interrupted (1999, alongside Winona Ryder). Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999, alongside Kirstie Alley). The Devil's Arithmetic (1999, television). Falling Sky (1998).

David and Lisa (1998, television). Zack and Reba (1998). Phoenix (1998). Bongwater (1998).

Prophecy 2 (1998). King of The Hill (1997, television cartoon, as voice). Double Jeopardy (1996, television). Drive (1996).

Freeway (1996). Clueless (1995, alongside Alicia Silverstone). Sister, Sister (1994-1995, television series, alongside Tia and Tamera Mowry). Family Prayers (1993).

Drexell's Class (1991). Blossom (1990, television series).