Jacqueline Susan McKenzie (born 24 October 1967)[1] is an Australian film and stage actress. (wikipedia)
It is unbelievable, like a bit of a dream really,
You don't choose. I just go where the work is.
That's a curious paradox that I don't think a lot of people out there know; that you get really scared before you go on. You come out in a nervous rash, and it's not like you actually love getting up there and showing off.
Everybody is just at the start of this huge process of trying to unravel what's going on with the 4,400, where they've been and why they're back and what they're trying to do with us in the present. And we're trying to work out what messages they're sending us.
I can't do theatre in the US,' she says, 'because I don't have a green card.
It is not really singing to me. It is just like acting and being in a play. There is a journey in a song.
No matter how many helicopters there are, when it comes down to it there is the camera and you.
And the reason for that I think is that in Australia our films don't get the exposure, so the process is foremost. But anyway, I love being part of the team and hate being stuck in a corner somewhere.
In terms of the character and where I stand, she's very devoted to her work, and there are a lot of questions that need answering.
Coming from theater, and having been to acting school, and done little, small Australian independent movies, a lot of the time, it's always about character.