
MacKenzie Porter
Known for Acting · 25 credits
- Born
- 1990-01-29 (age 36)
- Place of birth
- Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada
- Also known as
- Mackenzie Porter · Mackenzie Lea Porter
Biography
MacKenzie Porter was raised on a cattle and bison ranch near Medicine Hat, Alberta. She began studying piano, violin and voice at age four. Growing up, she toured in a family band with her brother, 2004 Canadian Idol winner Kalan Porter.
Porter has appeared in numerous films and television productions, including the TV series Dinosapien in 2007. She earned a Best Actress in Alberta award for her role in the TV movie The Other Woman. She was also named as one of the Top 11 Hottest Vancouver Actors to Watch for 2011 by BC Living magazine.
After moving to Vancouver to pursue acting, Porter teamed up with musician and actor Andrew Jenkins to form the band The Black Boots. In 2010, she launched a solo career. Porter was the winner of the 2011 Nashville North Star competition. She has opened for Kenny Chesney, Doc Walker and Trooper, among others, and has performed for Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Gene Simmons.
In October 2012, Porter released her debut single, "I Wish I'd Known". Her second single, "Never Gonna Let You", was co-written and produced by Carolyn Dawn Johnson. Porter was chosen as one of six acts for the inaugural Canadian Country Music Association Discovery Program in 2013. She is also nominated for the Rising Star Award at the 2013 Canadian Country Music Association Awards. Her debut album will be released in 2014.
Known For
TV Shows (8)

Supernatural
2005
as Kim

The Kelly Clarkson Show
2019
as Self

Hell on Wheels
2011
as Naomi Bohannon

R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour
2010
as Alexa / Lanie / Stepmother

Travelers
2016
as Marcy Warton

9-1-1: Nashville
2025
as Samantha Hart

Murder in a Small Town
2024
as Gracie Westing

The Runarounds
2025
as Phoebe
Movies (17)

Barbie: The Pearl Princess
2014
as Cora (voice)

Christmas in Wonderland
2007
as Shane

Darrow & Darrow: In The Key Of Murder
2018
as Phoebe

A Killer Among Us
2012
as Marissa Drake

Ice Quake
2010
as Girl

Finding a Family
2011
as Jen Bante

Tom, Dick and Harriet
2013
as Kelly Burns

The Unauthorized Full House Story
2015
as Jarnie Olsen

The Movie Star and the Cowboy
2023
as Isabella

Seattle Superstorm
2012
as Chloe Peterson

Guess Who's Coming to Christmas
2013
as Kelly Harding

45 R.P.M.
2008
as Debbie Baxter

The Horses of McBride
2012
as Nicki Davidson

The Other Woman
2008
as Lauren

Leap 4 Your Life
2013
as Brooke
Inn Deep

Emma's Wings: A Bella Sara Tale
2013
as Emma (voice)
About MacKenzie Porter
MacKenzie Porter was raised on a cattle and bison ranch near Medicine Hat, Alberta. She began studying piano, violin and voice at age four. Growing up, she toured in a family band with her brother, 2004 Canadian Idol winner Kalan Porter. Porter has appeared in numerous films and television productions, including the TV series Dinosapien in 2007. She earned a Best Actress in Alberta award for her role in the TV movie The Other Woman. She was also named as one of the Top 11 Hottest Vancouver Actors to Watch for 2011 by BC Living magazine. After… With 25 credits spanning from 2005 to 2025, MacKenzie Porter has appeared in 17 films and 8 TV shows.
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Most Popular MacKenzie Porter Movies
- Barbie: The Pearl Princess (2014) — as Cora (voice)
- Christmas in Wonderland (2007) — as Shane
- Darrow & Darrow: In The Key Of Murder (2018) — as Phoebe
- A Killer Among Us (2012) — as Marissa Drake
- Ice Quake (2010) — as Girl
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