Mackenzie Hunt is a writer and performer in Los Angeles, CA.
She is a member of the Actors Equity Association, the Upright Citizen’s Brigade Academy, and the improvisational comedy troupe, Rachel. She is a writer on UCB’s Maude Night.
As a singer, Mackenzie trained primarily under Jennifer Hamady, Jacalyn Kreitzer, Mary Jo DuPrey, Joshua Bitton, and Erik Stein. For details regarding her extensive performance history in California and New York’s theater and opera houses, please see her resume at the link above.
Recently, Mackenzie has had fun performing scripted and unscripted comedic plays with performers such as Lauren Lapkus (Crashing, Orange is the New Black), Ego Nwodim (SNL), Carl Tart (Grand Crew), Mary Holland (Veep), Erin Whitehead (Wild Horses), Paul Rust (Love on Netflix), Seth Morris (Go On, Happy Endings, Kroll Show), Allan McLeod (Captain America: Civil War Reenactors, You’re the Worst, Life after Beth), and various others.
In addition to her artistic work, Mackenzie is a licensed speech and language pathologist specializing in early intervention and child speech and language.
She holds a Bachelor of Music from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo and a Master of Science in Communication Disorders from California State University, Northridge.