Stacey McKenzie
Stacey McKenzie | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Canadian |
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Years active | 1990s-present |
Modeling information | |
Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)[1] |
Agency | Plutino Group[1] |
Website | www.staceymckenzie.com |
Stacey McKenzie (born March 27, 1977) is a Jamaican-born Canadian model, runway coach, motivational speaker, television personality, and actress. McKenzie has been a judge on the reality television shows America's Next Top Model, Canada's Next Top Model, and Canada's Drag Race.[2][3]
Career
[edit]Unprepared for the challenges of a modelling career, McKenzie returned to Canada to finish high school. Soon after that, she moved to Paris, France to pursue modelling further. During her first season, she modelled for top designers including Jean Paul Gaultier, Thierry Mugler and Christian Lacroix.[4]
In February 2012, McKenzie was a panellist on Canada Reads, defending Dave Bidini's book On a Cold Road. On the first day, McKenzie controversially cast a tie-breaking vote to eliminate Prisoner of Tehran.[5]
McKenzie was a main judge on the first season of reality television show Canada's Next Top Model in 2006.[2]
In September 2019, McKenzie was announced as one of three permanent judges on Canada's Drag Race, the Canadian version of RuPaul's Drag Race.[3]
In May 2021, McKenzie and her Canada's Drag Race co-judges Brooke Lynn Hytes and Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Host or Presenter in a Factual or Reality/Competition Series at the 9th Canadian Screen Awards.[6]
Filmography
[edit]McKenzie made her acting debut in the 1996 film Shadow Play (Portraits chinois), but gained more attention in the 1997 film, The Fifth Element, as a VIP Stewardess.
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006–07 | Canada's Next Top Model | Herself | Judge (Season 1), Guest runway coach (Season 2) |
2006, 2017–18 | America's Next Top Model | Herself | Guest (Season 7, 1 episode), Guest runway coach (Season 23, 4 episodes), Runway coach (Season 24, 6 episodes) |
2020 | Canada's Drag Race | Herself | Main judge (Season 1) |
2020 | "Utopia Falls" | Petra 9 |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Portfolio – Stacey McKenzie". Plutino Group. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
- ^ a b Okwodu, Janelle (Oct 28, 2015). "5 Jamaican Models Who Changed Fashion". Vogue. Retrieved March 28, 2019.
- ^ a b "Three fabulous judges, and one squirrel friend, are ready to preside over 'Canada's Drag Race'". eTalk, September 26, 2019.
- ^ Bergman, Randy (April 20, 2017). "The Stacey Effect". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved March 28, 2019.
- ^ Melody Lau (2012-02-06). "Canada Reads votes off first book: Marina Nemat's Prisoner of Tehran". National Post. Archived from the original on 2012-02-06. Retrieved 2012-02-07.
- ^ Victoria Ahearn, "‘Canada’s Drag Race’ earns victory lap with leading five Canadian Screen Awards". Toronto Star, May 17, 2021.