Mackenzie Davis will soon be seen in the HBO Max limited series “Station Eleven,” created by Patrick Somerville. The series, based off of the 2014 novel by the same name, will also star Himesh Patel.

Most recently, Davis starred in the Jon Stewart-directed and written comedy / drama Irresistable alongside Steve Carell, Rose Byrne, and Topher Grace. The film, produced by Plan B Entertainment, follows a Democrat strategist who helps a retired veteran run for mayor in a small, conservative Midwestern town.

Davis was also recently seen starring in Floria Sigismondi’s The Turning alongside Finn Wolfhard and Brooklynn Prince. Produced by Steven Spielberg, the film is a modern take on Henry James’ novella The Turn of the Screw, and follows a young governess (Davis) hired by a man who has become responsible for his young niece and nephew after the death of their parents.

Last year, Davis starred alongside Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarzenegger in Tim Miller’s and Paramount Pictures’ reboot Terminator: Dark Fate, produced by James Cameron. 

In 2018, Davis starred in Jason Reitman’s critically-acclaimed film Tully as the title character opposite Charlize Theron. In 2017, she appeared in Denis Villeneuve’s Blade Runner 2049 opposite Ryan Gosling and Jared Leto; and in 2016, she received rave reviews for her lead performance in Sophia Takal’s Always Shine, which premiered at the TriBeCa Film Festival and for which she earned an award for Best Actress in a U.S. Narrative Feature Film. Also in 2016, she starred in an episode of Netflix’s hit anthology series “Black Mirror” opposite Gugu Mbatha-Raw for showrunner Charlie Brooker. Her episode “San Junipero” won the 2017 Emmy for Outstanding Made for Television Movie and Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special.

In 2017, Davis starred in the fourth and final season of the critically-acclaimed AMC series Halt and Catch Fire alongside Kerry Bishé, Scoot McNairy, and Lee Pace. The series is set in the 1980s and dramatizes the personal computing boom through the eyes of a visionary, an engineer, and a prodigy whose innovations directly confront the corporate behemoths of the time.

Other credits include Ridley Scott’s Oscar®-nominated The Martian with Matt Damon and Chiwetel Ejiofor and her breakout performance in Drake Doremus’ feature Breathe In.

Mackenzie Davis currently resides in London.

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