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'''Jack MacKenzie''' (13 September 1892 – 19 December 1979) was a [[United Kingdom|British]]-born [[cinematographer]] who worked for most of his career in the [[United States]]. During the [[silent era]] Jack MacKenzie was employed in [[Hollywood (film industry)|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 (film)|Mary of Scotland]]'' (1936)<ref>Nollen p. 136</ref> he was employed mainly on numerous low-budget productions and from 1951 in the developing television industry.
 
==Partial Filmographyfilmography==
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* ''[[Anything Once]]'' (1917)