James Mackenzie (disambiguation)
- James Mackenzie (disambiguation)
James Mackenzie/MacKenzie/McKenzie/Mckenzie can refer to:
*James MacKenzie (1889-1914), a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross
*Sir James Mackenzie (1853-1925), a Scottish cardiologist, pioneer in the study of Cardiac arrhythmias
*James A. McKenzie (1840-1904), a U.S. Representative from Kentucky
*James Mckenzie (1820-?), a Scottish born New Zealand outlaw
*James MacKenzie (actor) (1979-present), a Scottish actor who presents the children's game show Raven
*Kenzie James MacKenzie (1986-present), a music rapper
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