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[[Image:Jenkins.jpg|thumb|McKenzie Westmore as Ensign Jenkins]]
 
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[[Image:Rose.jpg|thumb|McKenzie Westmore as Rose]]
 
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|name = McKenzie Westmore
'''McKenzie Westmore''' is the daughter of [[Star Trek]] makeup artist [[Michael Westmore]]. She has also performed occasional extra work in the ''Trek'' franchise. Westmore currently co-stars in the [[NBC]] soap opera ''[[Wikipedia:Passions|Passions]]''.
 
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|image = McKenzie Westmore.jpg
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|caption = McKenzie Westmore in 2009
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|birth name = McKenzie Kate Westmore
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|gender = Female
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|birthday = {{d|26|April|1977}}
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|birthplace = San Fernando, California, USA
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|roles = [[:Category:Performers|Featured Actress]];<br />[[:Category:Production staff|Camera Test Model]]
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|characters = {{dis|Rose|Enterprise-D}}; [[Ba'ku villagers 001|Ba'ku woman]]; {{dis|Jenkins|Ensign}}; [[Rhomsew]]
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'''McKenzie Westmore''' {{born|26|April|1977}} is the daughter of ''[[Star Trek]]'' makeup artist [[Michael Westmore]]. She is the sister of [[Michael Westmore, Jr.]], niece of [[Monty Westmore|Monty]] and [[June Westmore]], and grand-niece of {{s|TOS}} hair stylist [[Pat Westmore]].
   
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She has also performed occasional extra work in the ''Star Trek'' franchise. As a young child, she portrayed {{dis|Rose|Enterprise-D}} in the {{s|TNG}} [[TNG Season 1|first season]] episode {{e|When The Bough Breaks}}. Later as an adult she appeared as [[Ensign]] {{dis|Jenkins|Ensign}} in the {{s|VOY}} [[VOY Season 6|sixth season]] episode {{e|Warhead}}. Two decades later, she made a cameo appearance as a background alien named [[Rhomsew]] in the {{s|PIC}} episode {{e|Maps and Legends}}.
==Appearances==
 
*[[TNG]]: "[[When the Bough Breaks]]" as [[Rose (child)|Rose]]
 
*[[VOY]]: "[[Warhead (episode)|Warhead]]" as [[Ensign]] [[Jenkins (Ensign)|Jenkins]]
 
*''[[Star Trek: Insurrection]]'' as a [[Ba'ku]] woman
 
   
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In {{y|2009}}, she was interviewed for the special feature "[[Westmore's Legacy]]" on the [[Star Trek: The Next Generation Motion Picture Collection (DVD)]] edition of {{film|9}}. She mentioned that she worked as a camera test model and a make-up test model for the [[Ba'ku]] and that she also portrayed a Ba'ku with one line of dialogue which ended up on the floor of the cutting room. Michael Westmore proudly enthused, "''I liked watching McKenzie work on the show.''" ({{STM|110|37}})
==External Links==
 
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* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0922877}}
 
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Westmore's acting debut was at the age of two, in the 1980 film {{wt|Raging Bull}}, where she portrayed the daughter of {{w|Robert De Niro}}'s character, {{w|Jake LaMotta}}. Her appearance in the film was at De Niro's request, after the two built a relationship on the film's set, as her father served as film's make-up creator. (''[[Makeup Man: From Rocky to Star Trek]]'', p. 127)
[[Category:Performers|Westmore, McKenzie]]
 
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[[Category:TNG performers|Westmore, McKenzie]]
 
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Later in her career, she starred as Sheridan Crane on the soap opera {{wt|Passions}} in 2008. Most recently she co-starred in the soap opera {{wt|All My Children}} in 2009, as psychiatrist Dr. Sinclair.
[[Category:VOY performers|Westmore, McKenzie]]
 
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
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File:Rose, 2364.jpg|{{dis|Rose|Enterprise-D}}<br />{{TNG|When The Bough Breaks}}<br />(uncredited)
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File:No image yet.jpg|[[Ba'ku villagers 001|Ba'ku woman]]<br />{{film|9}}<br />([[deleted scene]])
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File:Jenkins.jpg|[[Ensign]] {{dis|Jenkins|Ensign}}<br />{{VOY|Warhead}}
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File:Rhomsew.jpg|[[Rhomsew]]<br>{{PIC|Maps and Legends}}<br />(uncredited)
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== External links ==
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* {{el|mckenziewestmore.com|McKenzieWestmore.com}} &ndash; official site
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* {{wikipedia}}
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* {{imdb|name/nm0922877||external}}
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Revision as of 10:48, 8 February 2020

Real world article
(written from a Production point of view)

McKenzie Westmore (born 26 April 1977; age 46) is the daughter of Star Trek makeup artist Michael Westmore. She is the sister of Michael Westmore, Jr., niece of Monty and June Westmore, and grand-niece of Star Trek: The Original Series hair stylist Pat Westmore.

She has also performed occasional extra work in the Star Trek franchise. As a young child, she portrayed Rose in the Star Trek: The Next Generation first season episode "When The Bough Breaks". Later as an adult she appeared as Ensign Jenkins in the Star Trek: Voyager sixth season episode "Warhead". Two decades later, she made a cameo appearance as a background alien named Rhomsew in the Star Trek: Picard episode "Maps and Legends".

In 2009, she was interviewed for the special feature "Westmore's Legacy" on the Star Trek: The Next Generation Motion Picture Collection (DVD) edition of Star Trek: Insurrection. She mentioned that she worked as a camera test model and a make-up test model for the Ba'ku and that she also portrayed a Ba'ku with one line of dialogue which ended up on the floor of the cutting room. Michael Westmore proudly enthused, "I liked watching McKenzie work on the show." (Star Trek Monthly issue 110, p. 37)

Westmore's acting debut was at the age of two, in the 1980 film Raging Bull, where she portrayed the daughter of Robert De Niro's character, Jake LaMotta. Her appearance in the film was at De Niro's request, after the two built a relationship on the film's set, as her father served as film's make-up creator. (Makeup Man: From Rocky to Star Trek, p. 127)

Later in her career, she starred as Sheridan Crane on the soap opera Passions in 2008. Most recently she co-starred in the soap opera All My Children in 2009, as psychiatrist Dr. Sinclair.

Star Trek appearances

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