Mackenzie Davis

Canadian actress

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2023 Directorial debut with short film WOACA, which screened in the Short Cuts program at the Toronto International Film Festival.
February 2023 Played the role of Isolde in Phaedra at the National Theatre in London from February to April.
2022 Won Best Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Series at Critics' Choice Super Awards for Station Eleven
2022 Voices the character Martha Kivelson in an episode of 'Love, Death & Robots' titled 'The Very Pulse of the Machine'
May 2022 Signed to star in Swimming Home, Justin Anderson's directorial debut, alongside Christopher Abbott and Ariane Labed.
2021 Had a lead role in the miniseries Station Eleven, earning a Critics' Choice Super Award.
2020 Plays Princess Buttercup in the 'Home Movie: The Princess Bride' episode 'Chapter Two: The Shrieking Eels'
2020 Co-starred in the romantic comedy film Happiest Season.
June 2020 Announced as part of the ensemble cast of science-fiction comedy Alpha Gang. Starred in The Turning, Irresistible, and Happiest Season.
2019 Nominated for Supporting Actress Feature Film by Women's Image Network Awards for Tully
2019 Won Ensemble Award at CinemaCon, shared with Linda Hamilton, Natalia Reyes and Gabriel Luna for Terminator: Dark Fate
2019 Starred as an augmented super-soldier in Terminator: Dark Fate.
October 2019 Cast in the lead role of the HBO Max miniseries Station Eleven. Also appeared in Terminator: Dark Fate as an augmented super soldier protecting Dani Ramos.
2018 Nominated for Best Supporting Actress at International Online Cinema Awards for Tully
2018 Nominated for Best Supporting Actress by Indiana Film Journalists Association for Tully
2018 Portrayed the title character in the comedy-drama film Tully.
2017 Won Special Jury Award for Best Breakout Performance at Napa Valley Film Festival for Izzy Gets the F*ck Across Town
2017 Nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie at International Online Cinema Awards for 'San Junipero'
2017 Won Best Performance (shared with Jun Zhao) at Tacoma Film Festival for Izzy Gets the F*ck Across Town
2017 Appears in an episode of 'No Activity' as Patricia / 'Pat the Rat'
2017 Appeared in Blade Runner 2049 and concluded her role in Halt and Catch Fire.
2016 Won Best Performance in a Feature Film (Female) at Monster Fest for Always Shine
2016 Co-starred as Yorkie in the Emmy Award-winning Black Mirror episode 'San Junipero'. Also cast as Mariette in Blade Runner 2049.
2015 Appeared in The Martian as NASA satellite communications engineer Mindy Park.
2014 Mackenzie Davis was nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role at the Canadian Screen Awards for her role in The F Word
2014 Davis began playing programming prodigy Cameron Howe in the TV series Halt and Catch Fire, which she would continue until 2017 for the show's full four-season run.
2013 Appeared in the film The F Word, receiving a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
2012 Mackenzie Davis appears in an episode of 'I Just Want My Pants Back', playing the character Lucie
2012 Made her feature film debut in the drama film Smashed, launching her professional acting career.

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