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Portrait of Jacqueline McKenzie

Jacqueline McKenzie

Birth Name: Jacqueline McKenzie

Birth Date: 1967-10-24

Birth Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Details

Alternate Names: Jackie McKenzie, Jacqui Mackenzie, Jacqui McKenzie, Jacqueline Susan McKenzie, ژاکلین مکنزی, ジャクリーン・マッケンジー, 자클린 맥켄지

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • The Riddle of the Stinson (1988) as Usherette

Most Important Roles:

  • Romper Stomper (1992) as Gabe
  • Angel Baby (1995) as Kate
  • On the Beach (2000) as Mary Davidson Holmes
  • Peaches (2005) as Jude
  • Opal Dream (2006) as Annie Williamson
  • The Convert (2024) as Charlotte
  • Kangaroo Palace (1997) as Catherine Macaleese
  • When Billie Beat Bobby (2001) as Margaret Court
  • Under the Lighthouse Dancing (1997) as Emma
  • Human Touch (2005) as Anna

Career Highlights:

  • Romper Stomper (1992)
  • Angel Baby (1995)
  • On the Beach (2000)
  • Peaches (2005)
  • Opal Dream (2006)
  • The Convert (2024)
  • Kangaroo Palace (1997)
  • When Billie Beat Bobby (2001)
  • Under the Lighthouse Dancing (1997)
  • Human Touch (2005)

Full Biography

Jacqueline McKenzie, born on 24 October 1967 in Sydney, Australia, is an accomplished Australian actress. She debuted in 'Wordplay' (1987) and made a strong impression with her role in 'Romper Stomper' (1992). Over the years, she received multiple Australian Film Institute Award nominations for roles like 'Stark', 'This Won't Hurt a Bit', 'The Battlers', and 'Traps'. She won two awards in 1995 for 'Halifax f.p: Lies of the Mind' and 'Angel Baby'. After securing a US Green Card, she appeared in films like 'Deep Blue Sea' (1999) and 'Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood' (2002). She played lead roles in TV series 'The 4400' from 2004 to 2007 and appeared in 'Umney's Last Case' (2006). In 1996, a portrait of McKenzie by Garry Shead was a finalist in the Archibald Prize. She became a mother in June 2009.


About the Movie: Romper Stomper (1992)

Poster for Romper Stomper (1992)

Release Year: 1992

Nation: Australia

Alternative Title: Ромпър Стомпър, Скинхедс, Skinheads - A Força Branca, Fanatic - Romper Stomper, Skinheads, Romper Stomper - Os Revoltados, Скины

Director: Geoffrey Wright

Writer: Geoffrey Wright

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: Australian Film Commission, Film Victoria, Romper Stomper Pty. Ltd., Seon Film Productions

Genre: Action, Action Film, Coming-Of-Age Fiction, Drama, Thriller

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 8 wins & 7 nominations total

Similar:

  • Sauna (2025)
  • I.D. (1995)
  • Born in 68 (2008)
  • District 13: Ultimatum (2009)
  • Army of Shadows (1969)

Keywords

Story

Romper Stomper follows a gang of Nazi skinheads in Melbourne who target Vietnamese immigrants due to perceived threats against racial purity. The film opens with these skinheads led by Hando (Russell Crowe) and Davey (Jacquin Phillips) terrorizing the Vietnamese community, culminating in an all-out confrontation where the skinheads retreat after encountering significant resistance. During their escape, they pick up a woman named Gabby (Daniela Farinacci) who suffers from epileptic seizures. Gabby joins the gang but her seizures pose challenges to their operations and potentially hint at impurity.

Summary

Romper Stomper is a 1992 Australian film directed by Geoffrey Wright, focusing on white supremacist skinheads in Melbourne targeting Vietnamese immigrants. The movie explores themes of racial tension, resistance against extremism, and the psychological instability of its characters. Notably, it features an early role for Russell Crowe as Hando, the gang's leader.