Makenzie Lee-Foster
Known for: Acting
Born: November 15, 2010 in San Jose, California, USA
Actress and now child author, Makenzie Lee-Foster, can't be boxed-in. Born in San Jose, California, Makenzie started her acting career at two years old. She starred as Young Deja Andrews, the rebellious Pearson foster child, in the Emmy-award winning drama, This Is Us. In Dee Rees' short film, "The Box," for the 90th Academy Awards, Makenzie starred as a young girl imagining her space adventure and refusing to go to bed. She also starred as Young Toni Harris, one of the first females to play college football, in the Toyota Super Bowl LIII commercial. Now at only eight years old, Makenzie is breaking molds. She penned her first children's book, Kickin' it with Kenzie, that teaches children to follow their dreams and that nothing will come easy, it all takes work. When she's not acting or helping her community through empathy and messages of anti-bullying, Makenzie enjoys science, art, sports, exploring, and making friends.
Known for
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The Broken Rose
Little Rose
Find Me in the Void
Young Zora
Don't Look Deeper
Cynthia
Warped!
Ren
Truth Be Told
Young Donni
This Is Us
5 Year Old Deja
The Afterparty
8-Year-Old Danner
Abbott Elementary
Imani
Emily's Wonder Lab
Self