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James MacLurcan (born 15 March 1985) is an Australian actor, director, and model. He is probably best known for portraying Mackenzie 'Mack' Hartford, the Red Ranger, on '' Power Rangers: Operation Overdrive''. His modeling work includes appearances in the Australian ''
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Career

He hosted the making of '' Power Rangers: Operation Overdrive'' titled ''Power Rangers Operation Overdrive: Behind the Scenes'', a behind the scenes look on the show's makeup, props, sets, and wardrobe. He was invited as a guest to th
Power Morphicon
in June 2007. James has also worked as a comedy writer for ''
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'' and is part of the comedy group The Nice Guys.


As James McFay

Under his alias James McFay, he directed and acted in ''Tiger'' (2009) a one-hour film about two models who fall in love during a winter session in
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. He also directed ''Burning Hearts'' (2011) a
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about a taxi driver who fights the
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in order to save the life of a teenage girl in
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.


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* 1985 births Living people Australian male television actors Australian male film actors Australian comedy writers Australian television writers Australian screenwriters People educated at St Aloysius' College (Sydney) Australian male models Models from Sydney Australian film directors Australian male television writers {{Australia-tv-actor-stub