Kenneth Mackenzie
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There have been several well-known people named Kenneth MacKenzie/Mackenzie, or Kenneth McKenzie.
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[edit] Kenneth MacKenzie
[edit] People serving as Earl of Seaforth
- Kenneth Mackenzie, 3rd Earl of Seaforth (d. 1678)
- Kenneth Mackenzie, 4th Earl of Seaforth (1661-1701)
- Kenneth Mackenzie, 1st Earl of Seaforth (second creation of the title) (1744-1781)
[edit] Authors
- Kenneth R. Mackenzie (1908-1990), a British scholar and parliamentary clerk.
- Kenneth (Seaforth) Mackenzie (nome de plume: Seaforth Mackenzie) - other christain names - Ivo Brownley Langwell(1913-1955), an Australian poet and novelist.
[edit] Others
- The Kenneth Mackenzie Suite is an upscale hotel in Edinburgh.
- Kenneth Mackenzie (academic) teaches economic statistics and mathematics at McGill University in Montreal.
- Kenneth M. Mackenzie is a computer scientist with Reservoir Labs and Adjunct Assistant Professor at Georgia Tech.
- Ken MacKenzie (yodeler) was a professional yodeler from 1936-1975.
- Kenneth MacKenzie (films) has served as grip or key grip in over 30 movies, and played the role of Cameron in the 2000 movie Film Club.
- Ken Mackenzie (pitcher) was a left-handed pitcher for several National League baseball teams, most notably the New York Mets, between 1960 and 1965
- Kenneth Mackenzie (Australian judge)
- Kenneth Mackenzie (judge) (1804-1883), Canadian judge, defended those captured in the Fenian raid on Fort Erie, getting acquittals for about half.
- Ken MacKenzie was an outspoken critic of US policy in June 2006 after his nephew, Army Pfc. Kristian Menchaca, his nephew, was kidnapped and killed.
- Kenneth Mackenzie (business) teaches business and is the Edmund P. Learned Distinguished Professor at the University of Kansas.
- Kenneth MacKenzie (artist) was a British 19th-century painter.
[edit] Kenneth McKenzie
- Kenneth McKenzie (fur) was a 19th-century fur trader in the upper Missouri River valley.
- Kenneth J. McKenzie is a Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Calgary
- Kenneth McKenzie (Princeton) was a professor of Italian at Princeton University during the first half of the 20th century.
- Kenneth McKenzie (Canadian) moved from Scotland to Canada as a young man and is a member of the Manitoba Agricultural Hall of Fame