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Mackenzie Gray

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Mackenzie Gray

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  • Born
    November 22, 1957 · Toronto, Canada
  • Birth name
    Alexander Mackenzie Gray
  • Height
    1.83 m

Biography

    • Mackenzie Gray was born and raised in Toronto. A professional actor for over 40 years, he has appeared in over 150 films and television shows. As of 2017, he is a series regular on the Marvel/FX Series Legion (2017) playing "The Eye" and is a recurring cast member on both the CW series Riverdale (2017) as "The Pathologist" and plays "The Time Master" on DC's DC: Legends of Tomorrow (2016).

      Since moving to Vancouver in 1998 as a series lead for the television series Traques sur internet (1998), he has appeared as a guest star in scores of Vancouver or Calgary-filmed productions, recently including the BBC America/Netflix series Dirk Gently, détective holistique (2016), Fargo (2014), L'Heure de la peur (2010), Alcatraz (2012), and Project Mc² (2015). He returned to Toronto to Guest-Star in the series Bitten (2014).

      Guest-Starring roles include "John Amos" in Secrets de famille (2015), "David Bowie" in Some Assembly Required (2014), "Lex Luthor" in Season 10 of Smallville (2001), "The Djiin" in Supernatural (2005), "The Observer" in the series finale of Fringe (2008), as the Devil, in the form of Keith Richards, in L'Heure de la peur (2010), as a Southern U.S. Senator opposed to Civil Rights in the mini-series Les Kennedy (2011) and as a Graphic Novelist with a dark secret again in L'Heure de la peur (2010).

      Other Guest-Star or Lead roles include work on the TV series Human Target (2010), Young Blades (2005), Da Vinci's Inquest (1998), The Collector (2004), First Wave (1998), Aux frontières de l'étrange (1999), Once Upon a Time (2011), True Justice (2010), The Bridge (2010), Sanctuary (2008), Psych : Enquêteur malgré lui (2006), Kyle XY (2006), L Word (2004), Romeo! (2003), La treizième dimension (2002), Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers: To Live and Die in Starlight (2002), Big Sound (2000), Andromeda (2000), Cold Squad, brigade spéciale (1998), L'odyssée fantastique (2001) and Welcome to Paradox (1998).

      Mackenzie was recently seen on the big screen in Warcraft : Le Commencement (2016), and was celebrated around the world for his portrayal of "Jax-Ur" in Warner Brothers' Zack Snyder-directed Superman film Man of Steel (2013). He appeared as the band's Road Manager in Metallica's 3-D IMAX Feature Metallica Through the Never (2013) and appeared in Terry Gilliam's L'Imaginarium du docteur Parnassus (2009). Other feature film work includes co-starring roles in Grave Encounters (2011), Shooter, tireur d'élite (2007), Chasseuse de tempêtes (2009), L'énigme du Sphinx (2008), Danger en altitude (2007), Une virée en enfer 2 (2008), Un flic sous influence (1997), Un Noël tout en lumière (2006), 2103: The Deadly Wake (1997), La chute des héros (2003), Hitcher II (2003), Falling Fire (1997), Héritage mortel (2006), Hard Ride to Hell (2010), Shepherd (1998), Fugitives Run (2005), Replikator (1994) and Au revoir à jamais (1996).

      He co-produced and acted in the upcoming feature film Heart of Clay (2017), and the award-winning feature film Poe: Last Days of the Raven (2008). Mackenzie has written, produced and directed 7 short films. His Crazy 8's Film Noir short Under the Bridge of Fear (2013) screened at Cannes Court Métrage at The Cannes Film Festival, the Vancouver International Film Festival, the Whistler Film Festival and was broadcast by the CBC. It was nominated for 10 LEO Awards, winning one. Mackenzie has been nominated for many awards and is a 16-time Leo Award "Best Actor" nominee. He composed and recorded the theme songs and score for the films Graceland and My Mind's Eye and is composing the songs for the upcoming feature Earthlickers.

      Mackenzie also works extensively as a "voice" performer. He is the voice of "Obadiah Stane" in Marvel Comics' series Iron Man: Armored Adventures (2008), "Gramorr" in LoliRock (2014), and has recurring roles on the animated TV series Tetsujin, Stargate: Infinity (2002), Action Man (2000), Madeline, Evolution and NASCAR Racers (1999). He has also recorded several lead roles in animated feature films. Notable among these are "Long John Silver" in Treasure Island, "Professor Henry" in Madeline et le Roi (2002) and the dual lead roles of "Doctor Nightingale" and "Adrian Rourke" in Puissance 3 (2002). Other animated work includes Tony Hawk, Ben Hur (2003) (with Charlton Heston) and Ark (2005), Master Keaton (1998), Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century (1999), Lost Continent, Mary-Kate et Ashley (2001) and Journey to the Center of the Earth. He has created many voices for Video Games, is the lead in the new Black Orchid XBox Game and several characters in the latest edition of Dawn of War.

      Mackenzie has worked on stage in Canada, Britain and in the United States in hundreds of plays, musicals and cabarets. He was recently seen onstage as "Steve" in the Pulitzer Prize-winning 'August: Osage County' at The Stanley Theatre in Vancouver. Recently, he played several roles in the Tom Waits/William S. Burroughs award-winning hit rock opera 'The Black Rider', in Toronto and Vancouver. He has played lead roles in many plays, including 'Bloody Poetry', 'The Rocky Horror Show', 'Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang', 'Boxing Shakespeare', 'Playing With Fire', 'The Threepenny Opera', 'Danton's Death' and Videocabaret's multiple-award-winning plays 'The Great War' and 'The Life and Times of Mackenzie King'. Shakespearean work includes lead roles in 'Much Ado About Nothing', 'Macbeth', 'The Winter's Tale', 'Troilus and Cressida', and 'Romeo and Juliet'.

      Mackenzie wrote, scored and directed the play/musical 'Math Out Loud' which will tour across Canada this year. He has directed at The Stratford Festival and the Canadian Stage Company, wrote and directed the Ballet/Opera 'The Snow Maiden' at The Royal Alexandra Theatre, produced the award-winning hit play 'Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love' in Toronto and has directed and produced over 25 plays. He is a former board member and Director of the Performers Branch of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television.

      Mackenzie is a 16-time Leo Award "Best Actor" nominee, a 2-time Dora Award nominee, recently winning two Leo Awards for his work on the TV series Spooksville (2013) and Bitten (2014) and has won or been nominated for many awards in his various disciplines.
      - IMDb mini biography by: CPPB Inter-tainment

Family

  • Spouse
      Andrea Simpson(August 12, 2000 - August 2005)

Trivia

  • Mackenzie Gray played Frank'n'furter in the 21st Anniversary production of "The Rocky Horror Show".
  • Is the only actor to have played three different roles in live-action Superman dramatizations - all three of them villains. He portrayed both Alistair Kreig and a clone of Lex Luthor in the TV series Smallville (2001), and Jax-Ur in Man of Steel (2013).
  • Gray wrote vignettes for 1, rue Sésame (1969) for several years in the 1980s.
  • Mackenzie booked his series lead of Greg Hearney on Traques sur internet (1998) by making a crazy videotape in which he played 15 characters in a minute and a half, through digital editing. The producers had stated they were looking for someone with 'versatility'.
  • Gray posed as Mick Jagger for a photograph to launch Karl Lagerfeld's perfume "Foto" in the early 90s.

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