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Mackenzie Phillips Born Laura Mackenzie Phillips
November 10, 1959
Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.Other names Mackinzie Phillips Occupation Actress Years active 1973–present Spouse Jeff Sessler (m. 1979–1981)
Michael Barakan (m. 1996–2000)Mackenzie Phillips (born November 10, 1959) is an American actress and singer best known for her roles in American Graffiti and as rebellious teenager Julie Cooper Horvath on the sitcom One Day at a Time. She's also known for her role in the Disney Channel science fiction show So Weird.
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Early life
Born Laura Mackenzie Phillips in Alexandria, Virginia, she is the daughter of John Phillips, singer of The Mamas & the Papas, and his first wife, Susan Adams. She is the sister of Jeffrey Phillips and a half-sister of Tamerlane Phillips, actress Bijou Phillips, and singer Chynna Phillips.
Phillips attended Highland Hall Waldorf School in Northridge, California.[1] At age 12, Phillips formed a band with three of her classmates and was spotted by a casting agent during one of their performances.[2] She was given an audition for a role in the 1973 hit film American Graffiti, which she won.
Career
Phillips was 12 when the filming of American Graffiti began, and 14 when the movie was released. She was cast as Carol Morrison, a young girl accidentally picked up by hot rodding teenager John Milner. Because of California state law, producer Gary Kurtz became Phillips' legal guardian during the filming.[3]
Phillips gained stardom in the 1970s, when she played boy-crazy teenager Julie Cooper Horvath on the long-running television show One Day at a Time, for which she earned $50,000 a week.[2] During the show's third season in 1977, Phillips was arrested for public drunkenness and possession of cocaine. Because of her drug and alcohol abuse, Phillips began arriving late and was even incoherent for rehearsals. The producers ordered her to take a six-week break to overcome her addiction. In 1980, she was fired from the show.[2]
After two nearly fatal overdoses, Phillips entered Fair Oaks Hospital to undergo treatment. In 1981, the producers of One Day at a Time invited her back to the show.[2] However, she resumed using cocaine in 1982 and collapsed on the show's set. When she refused to take a drug test, she was fired and her character was written out of the series. In 1992, she entered a long-term drug rehabilitation program and underwent intensive treatment for nine months.[2]
From late 1980s-early '90s, Phillips performed with a re-formed version of The Mamas & the Papas known as The New Mamas and The Papas.
In 1999, Phillips co-starred with Cara DeLizia in the Disney Channel series So Weird, playing a fictional rock star coincidentally named Molly Phillips. She was mother to Fiona, played by Cara DeLizia, and Jack played by Patrick Levis. In the third season, Fiona was replaced by Alexz Johnson, and Molly became a sort of mother to her. She sang original songs written by show producers Jon Cooksey and Ann Marie Montade. In 2002, she appeared in the Disney Channel original movie Double Teamed. Phillips has since guest-starred on episodes of ER, Without a Trace, 7th Heaven, and Cold Case.
Phillips won an Honorary Best Actress award on March 20, 2011 at the closing night awards gala of the Female Eye Film Festival in Toronto, Canada for her performance as Sharon in the 2010 independent film Peach Plum Pear. While in Toronto, she was interviewed on Canada Am, ET Canada, and the Marilyn Denis Show.[4]
Personal life
Phillips has been married twice: to rock-group manager Jeffrey Sessler (1979–1981), and to rock guitarist Michael Barakan – now known professionally as Shane Fontayne – (1996–2000). She has one child, a son, Shane Barakan (born 1987), a musician. Phillips has had a lifetime troubled by drug abuse. On August 27, 2008, she was arrested by the Los Angeles Airport Police on charges of possession of cocaine and heroin after she went through airport security screening.[5] On October 31, 2008, she pleaded guilty to one felony count of cocaine possession, and was sentenced to a drug rehabilitation program.[6] Phillips' drug case was dismissed after she successfully completed a drug diversion program. "Mackenzie deserves great credit for seizing the opportunity she was given to get clean and prove she was worthy of the dismissal of her case," her attorney Blair Berk said in a statement.[7] She appeared on the third season of Celebrity Rehab, which aired in January and February 2010. She later discussed her recovery on the March 17, 2010 episode of The View.
Allegations of sexual relationship with father
In September 2009, Phillips' memoir High on Arrival was released, after which she appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show for an hour-long interview. She told Winfrey that she first tried cocaine when she was 11 years old, and that her father did drugs with her and injected her with cocaine.
During the interview, Phillips read excerpts from her book. She said that at the age of 19, on the night before her first wedding, "I woke up that night from a blackout to find myself having sex with my own father." In a later article in People magazine, she adds that she was under the influence of drugs provided by her father.[8] Phillips then told Winfrey, "It became a consensual relationship,"[9][10] describing her participation as "sort of Stockholm Syndrome, where you begin to love your captor."[10] She later changed her mind about it being a consensual relationship. In an interview on HLN's Joy Behar show, she said: "As I was writing the book, I thought, this word, it kept sitting wrong with me. But I used it for lack of a better word. Since then, I've been schooled by thousands of incest survivors all across the world that there really is no such thing as consensual incest due to the inherent power a parent has over a child. So, I wouldn't necessarily call it a consensual relationship at this time."[11]
Phillips said the incestuous relationship had happened gradually for ten years,[12] and that she ended it when she became pregnant and did not know who had fathered the child. She stated that her father paid for her to have an abortion, "and I never let him touch me again."[13][14]
Genevieve Waite, John's wife at the time the claimed abuse before her wedding occurred, denied the allegations, and said they were totally incongruous with his character. Michelle Phillips, John's second wife, also stated that she had "every reason to believe [Mackenzie's account is] untrue."[15]
Chynna Phillips, Mackenzie's half-sister and Michelle Phillips' daughter, stated that she believed Mackenzie's claims and that Mackenzie first told her about the relationship during a phone conversation in 1997, approximately 11 years after the supposed relationship had ended.[16] Bijou Phillips, Mackenzie's other half-sister, said in a statement that Mackenzie had informed her of the relationship when Bijou was 13 years old,[17] but also stated, "I'm 29 now, I've talked to everyone who was around during that time, I've asked the hard questions. I do not believe my sister. Our father is many things; this is not one of them."[18] Jessica Woods, daughter of Denny Doherty, said that her father knew of the relationship.[19]
Filmography
Film Year Film Role Notes 1973 American Graffiti Carol 1975 Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins Rita Sykes Alternative title: Rafferty and the Highway Hustlers 1979 More American Graffiti Carol/Rainbow 1982 Love Child J.J. 1998 True Friends Connie 1999 When Catherine Brown 2005 The Jacket Nurse Harding 2010 Peach Plum Pear Sharon Television Year Title Role Notes 1973 Go Ask Alice Doris Television movie 1974 Movin' On Chessie 1 episode 1975 Miles to Go Before I Sleep Robin Williams Television movie Baretta Mindy 1 episode The Mary Tyler Moore Show Francie 1 episode 1975–1983 One Day at a Time Julie Cooper Horvath 123 episodes 1976 Eleanor and Franklin Eleanor Roosevelt, age 14 Television movie 1978–1982 The Love Boat Allison Scott
Rachel Johnson2 episodes 1979 Fast Friends Susan Television movie The Incredible Hulk Lisa Swan 1 episode 1980 The Silent Lovers Lillian Gish Television movie 1985 Murder, She Wrote Carol Needom 1 episode 1986 Kate's Secret Deyna Television movie 1994 Beverly Hills, 90210 Counselor Ellen Marks 1 episode 1995 Melrose Place Maureen Dodd 2 episodes 1996 Guiding Light Rachel Sullivan Unknown episodes 1996–2004 NYPD Blue Mary Donaldson
Lorraine Stuval2 episodes 1997 Caroline in the City Donna Spadaro 1 episode Walker, Texas Ranger Ellen Simms 2 episodes 1998 Chicago Hope Valerie Boyd 1 episode Viper Heidi Rosen 1 episode 1999–2001 So Weird Molly Phillips 63 episodes 2000 The Outer Limits Boo Weston 1 episode 2001 Kate Brasher Tracy Del Rey 1 episode Crossing Jordan Elaine Stahler 1 episode 2002 Double Teamed Mary Burge Television movie ER Leslie Miller 1 episode 2003 The Division Carol Johnson 1 episode 2004 Without a Trace Theresa Caldwell 1 episode 7th Heaven Allison Davies 1 episode 2005 Pet Star Herself Celebrity Judge 2007 Cold Case Sheila Swett 1 episode 2009 Radio Needles Tonya Taylor Television movie 2010 Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew Herself Patient at Pasadena Recovery Center References
- ^ Mackenzie Phillips (2009). High on Arrival. New York: Simon Spotlight Entertainment. ISBN 978-1439153857.
- ^ a b c d e "Mackenzie Phillips Biography (1959-)". The Biography Channel. http://www.biography.com/search/article.do?id=9542290. Retrieved November 16, 2008.
- ^ Baxter, John (1999). Mythmaker: The Life and Work of George Lucas. Avon Books. ISBN 0380978334.
- ^ "Press Release: MACKENZIE PHILLIPS, TYLER BLACKBURN & ALANNA MASTERSON CREATING MEDIA CIRCUS AT FEMALE EYE FILM FESTIVAL [FEFF"]. wireservice.ca. http://www.wireservice.ca/index.php?module=News&func=display&sid=4844. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
- ^ Martinez, Jennifer (August 27, 2008). "Mackenzie Phillips arrested on drug charge". Reuters. http://www.reuters.com/article/entertainmentNews/idUSN2750324720080827. Retrieved 2008-11-16.
- ^ Serjeant, Jill (October 31, 2008). "Mackenzie Phillips pleads guilty to drug charge". Reuters. http://www.reuters.com/article/peopleNews/idUSTRE49U6S420081031. Retrieved 2008-11-16.
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- ^ "Mackenzie Phillips' Oprah BOMBSHELL: Reveals Family Secret, Sex With Her Father: Report". Huffington Post. 2009-11-22. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/22/mackenzie-phillips-oprah_n_294479.html. Retrieved 2010-03-22.
- ^ "New Bombshell from Mackenzie Phillips". CBS News. 2009-09-24. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/09/24/earlyshow/leisure/celebspot/main5335218.shtml. Retrieved 2009-09-25.
- ^ a b Schmidt, Veronica (2009-09-24). "Mackenzie Phillips, daughter of Mamas and Papas star, reveals their incestuous affair". London: The Times. http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article6847215.ece. Retrieved 2009-09-25.
- ^ . Huffington Post. 2010-02-02. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/02/02/mackenzie-phillips-incest_n_446806.html. Retrieved 2010-03-22.
- ^ "Mackenzie Phillips: I slept with my own father". People. September 22, 2009. http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20307481,00.html. Retrieved 2009-12-21.
- ^ "Mackenzie Phillips To Oprah: Decade Of Sex With Dad Ended With Abortion". Huffingtonpost.com. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/23/mackenzie-phillips-to-opr_n_296431.html. Retrieved 2010-09-02.
- ^ "Excerpt from High on Arrival by Mackenzie Phillips". Oprah.com. 2009-09-23. http://www.oprah.com/article/oprahshow/20090826-tows-mackenzie-phillips-book. Retrieved 2010-09-02.
- ^ Eng, Joyce. "Mackenzie Phillips' Family Split Over Star's Incest Claims". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. http://www.seattlepi.com/tvguide/410465_tvgif23.html. Retrieved 2009-09-24.[dead link]
- ^ Everett, Cristina (2009-09-23). "Chynna Phillips recalls learning about sister Mackenzie Phillips' affair with father, John Phillips". New York Daily News. http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2009/09/23/2009-09-23_chynna_phillips_recalls_learning_about_sister_mackenzie_phillips_affair_with_fat.html. Retrieved 2009-09-24.
- ^ "Bijou Phillips reacts to Mackenzie's Claims". Oprah. http://www.oprah.com/article/oprahshow/20090925-tows-mackenzie-chynna-phillips/2. Retrieved 2009-09-24.
- ^ "Phillips Blames Mackenzie For Ruining Her Life". The San Francisco Chronicle. 2009-09-29. http://www.sfGate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/dailyDish/detail?blogid=7&entry_id=48565.
- ^ "Denny Doherty's Daughter Corroborates Mackenzie Phillips' Story". Oprah. http://www.oprah.com/article/oprahshow/20090925-tows-mackenzie-chynna-phillips/8. Retrieved 2009-09-24.
External links
- Mackenzie Phillips at the Internet Movie Database
- "Mackenzie Phillips on Family" - Phillips's appearance on The Talk, discussing the reaction to her memoir
Studio albums Wilson Phillips (1990) • Shadows and Light (1992) • California (2004) • Christmas in Harmony (2010)Compilation albums Greatest Hits (2000)Singles "Hold On" • "Release Me" • "Impulsive" • "You're in Love" • "The Dream Is Still Alive" • "Daniel" • "You Won't See Me Cry" • "Give It Up" • "Flesh and Blood" • "Go Your Own Way" • "Already Gone" • "Get Together"Related topics Glen Ballard • Hey Santa! • Naked and Sacred • The Wilsons • Christmas with Carnie • Carnie Wilson: Unstapled • The Mamas & the Papas • The Beach Boys • Mackenzie PhillipsCategories:- Actors from Virginia
- American film actors
- American female singers
- American television actors
- American child actors
- American people of Cherokee descent
- People from Alexandria, Virginia
- People from the Greater Los Angeles Area
- People self-identifying as alcoholics
- Waldorf school alumni
- 1959 births
- Living people
- Wilson Phillips
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