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Jack McKenzie (other)
Jack McKenzie, MacKenzie or Mackenzie may refer to: * Jack Mackenzie (1888–1984), Canadian civil engineer and academic * Jack MacKenzie (cinematographer) (1892–1979), British cinematographer * Jack McKenzie (actor) (born 1942), Scottish actor * Jack MacKenzie (footballer, born 2000), Scottish footballer (Aberdeen FC) *Jack McKenzie (footballer, born 1881) John Joseph "Dookie" McKenzie (10 November 1881 – 21 March 1946) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon and Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He gained the nickname "Dookie" from his favourite player as ... (1881–1946), Australian rules footballer, known as 'Dookie' * Jack McKenzie (footballer, born 1908) (1908–?), Australian rules footballer, son of 'Dookie' * Jack McKenzie (ice hockey) (born 1930), Canadian ice hockey player See also * John Mackenzie (other) * John McKenzie (other) * Jack McKinney (other) {{hndis, Mackenzie, Jack ...
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Jack Mackenzie
Chalmers Jack Mackenzie, (July 10, 1888 – February 26, 1984) was a Canadian civil engineer, chancellor of Carleton University, president of the National Research Council, first president of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, first president of Atomic Energy Control Board and instrumental in the development of science and engineering education in Canada. He was born in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, the youngest of six children of James and Janet MacKenzie. He attended Milltown High School, then completed a Bachelor of Engineering at Dalhousie University in 1909. In 1912 he was hired to develop an engineering program at the University of Saskatchewan. He served in the Canadian Army during World War I (1915-1918). After the war he continued at the University of Saskatchewan until 1932, when he took a leave of absence to supervise public works projects. In 1939 he left Saskatchewan for Ottawa to become president of the National Research Council. In 1943 he received the Sir John ...
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Jack MacKenzie (cinematographer)
Jack MacKenzie (13 September 1892 – 19 December 1979) was a British-born cinematographer who worked for most of his career in the United States. During the silent era Jack MacKenzie was employed in Hollywood. In 1930 MacKenzie was sent to London by RKO to work on two films for the company's British partner Associated Talking Pictures. MacKenzie then returned to America. While he occasionally worked on prestige films such as '' Mary of Scotland'' (1936)Nollen p. 136 he was employed mainly on numerous low-budget productions and from 1951 in the developing television industry. Partial filmography * '' Anything Once'' (1917) * '' Madame Spy'' (1918) * ''The Fighting Grin'' (1918) * '' The Girl Who Wouldn't Quit'' (1918) * '' A Rich Man's Darling'' (1918) * ''The Honey Bee'' (1920) * '' The Purple Cipher'' (1920) * '' Captain Swift'' (1920) * '' The Romance Promoters'' (1920) * '' Three Sevens'' (1921) * ''Diamonds Adrift'' (1921) * ''The Jolt'' (1921) * '' The Secret of the Hills ...
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Jack McKenzie (actor)
Jack McKenzie (born 9 March 1942) is a Scottish actor. He was born in Edinburgh and was educated at George Heriot's School, after which he joined the Royal Marines at the age of fifteen. He subsequently joined Lothians and Peebles Constabulary and later transferred to Edinburgh City Police. Film * '' Valentino'' (Ken Russell) (1977) - (uncredited) * '' A Bridge Too Far'' (Richard Attenborough) (1977) - Soldier #17 * ''Dominique'' ( Michael Anderson) (1979) - John, 1st Chauffeur * '' Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back'' (Irvin Kershner) (1980) - Cal Alder (Rebel Force Deck Lieutenant) * ''Gandhi'' (Richard Attenborough) (1982) - Major at Aga Khan Palace * ''The Zero Option'' (Sarah Hellings) (1988) - Dunstan * '' Beyond Bedlam'' (Vadim Jean) (1994) - DCI Clery * '' Clockwork Mice'' (Vadim Jean) (1995) - CID 1 * ''The End Of The Affair'' (Neil Jordan) (1999) - Chief Engineer * ''The Calling'' (Richard Caesar) (2000) - Norman * '' The Love We Seek'' ( Samuel Roffey) ...
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Jack MacKenzie (footballer, Born 2000)
Jack Andrew MacKenzie (born 4 July 2000) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays for club Aberdeen as a defender. Club career MacKenzie joined Aberdeen aged 9. He was captain of the club's development side and signed a two-year contract in 2019. In March 2020, MacKenzie was due to join Atlanta United 2 on loan, but the move was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In October 2020, MacKenzie joined Scottish League One club Forfar Athletic on loan, going on to make 14 appearances. MacKenzie made his first team debut for Aberdeen on 20 March 2021, in a Scottish Premiership game against Dundee United under interim manager Paul Sheerin. Following his debut, MacKenzie signed a new two-year contract that is due to run until 2023. International career Mackenzie received his first international call-up of his career for the senior Scottish national team in October 2024, for Scotland's Nations League fixtures with Croatia and Portugal Portugal, officially the Portugu ...
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Jack McKenzie (footballer, Born 1881)
John Joseph "Dookie" McKenzie (10 November 1881 – 21 March 1946) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon and Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He gained the nickname "Dookie" from his favourite player as a youth, Alex "Dookie" McKenzie, a Carlton and Melbourne player of the 1880s, and 1890s. Family The son of John McKenzie, and Johanna McKenzie, née Scott, John Joseph McKenzie was born in Fitzroy North, Victoria on 10 November 1881. He married twice. His first wife, Mary Ellen McCann (1886-1918) died in July 1918. Their son, John James McKenzie (1908-), played for Essendon in 1929. McKenzie fell on hard times in 1918 when his wife died, leaving him without work and with six children to look after. A fund was set up by the VFL to give him financial support, with many clubs donating money. He married his second wife, Winifred Zipporah Griffiths (1884-1969), née Simmons, in 1922. Football McKenzie played for Fitroy Juniors for half ...
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Jack McKenzie (footballer, Born 1908)
John James McKenzie (born 19 August 1908, date of death unknown) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Family The son of Essendon, Brunswick, and Melbourne footballer, John Joseph "Dookie" McKenzie (1881–1946), and Mary Ellen McKenzie (1886-1918), née McCann, John James McKenzie was born at Brunswick, Victoria on 19 August 1908. He married Lorna Mavis Ireland (1912-) on 29 April 1933. They were divorced in 1939. Football Recruited from Geelong Seconds as a half-forward or centreman, "he was hailed as a potential champion but did not fulfil this early promise". He played five consecutive games for Essendon in 1929: the first against South Melbourne, at Windy Hill, on 25 May 1929, and the last against Melbourne at Windy Hill Windy Hill may refer to: Places * Windy Hill, Essendon, an Australian rules football ground in the Melbourne area * Windy Hill Wind Farm, a wind power station near Ravenshoe, Queenslan ...
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Jack McKenzie (ice Hockey)
John William "Jack" McKenzie (born July 22, 1930) is a Canadian retired ice hockey player who competed in the 1956 Winter Olympics. McKenzie was a member of the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen who won the bronze medal for Canada in ice hockey at the 1956 Winter Olympics The men's ice hockey tournament at the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, was the eighth Olympic Championship, also serving as the 23rd World Championships and the 34th European Championships. The tournament was held at the Oly .... He played in eight matches and scored seven goals. References External links *Jack McKenzie's profile at SportsReference.com 1930 births Living people Canadian ice hockey defencemen Olympic ice hockey players of Canada Ice hockey players at the 1956 Winter Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for Canada Olympic medalists in ice hockey Medalists at the 1956 Winter Olympics {{Canada-Winter-Olympic-medalist-stub ...
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John Mackenzie (other)
John Mackenzie may refer to: * Jock Mackenzie (born 1882), Scottish footballer * Jock MacKenzie (born 1885), Scottish footballer * John Mackenzie, 9th of Kintail (died 1561), chief of the Clan Mackenzie * John Mackenzie, Lord MacLeod (1727–1789), Scottish Jacobite and soldier of fortune * John Randoll Mackenzie (1763–1809), Scottish general and politician * John Mackenzie (banker) (1787–1854), Provost of Inverness * John Mackenzie (1806–1848), Scottish scholar of Gaelic literature * John Mackenzie (missionary) (1835–1899), Scot who championed the rights of Africans in Southern Africa and proposed British intervention to curtail Boer influence *John Mackenzie (colonial settler) (1793–1857), veteran of Peninsula War and War of 1812, and a pioneer colonial settler of New South Wales, Australia * John MacKenzie (doctor) (died 1837), Scottish army surgeon and physician * John Stuart Mackenzie (1860–1935), British philosopher * John Joseph Mackenzie (1865–1922), Canadian ...
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John McKenzie (other)
John McKenzie may refer to: Arts and entertainment * John McKenzie (painter) (1831–1909), Scottish painter * John Patrick McKenzie (born 1962), American artist is San Francisco * John McKenzie (director), director of 1996 British comedy film ''Vol-au-vent'' * John McKenzie (musician), British bass player active since 1970 Politics * John McKenzie (New Zealand politician) (1839–1901), New Zealand politician * John C. McKenzie (1860–1941), American representative from Illinois * John D. McKenzie (1889–1952), American-born businessman and political figure in Nova Scotia Sports * John McKenzie (Australian footballer) (1885–1971), played for Geelong in 1906 * John McKenzie (Australian cricketer) (1862–1944), Australian cricketer * John McKenzie (New Zealand cricketer) (fl. 1893–95), New Zealand cricketer * John McKenzie (ice hockey) (1937–2018), Canadian ice hockey player * John McKenzie (American football), American football player and coach * Johnny McKenzie (footbal ...
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