Mackenzie Phillips

Actress

Birthday November 10, 1959

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.

Age 64 years old

Nationality United States

#2489 Most Popular

1959

Laura Mackenzie Phillips (born November 10, 1959) is an American actress.

Her best-known roles include Carol Morrison in the film American Graffiti, Julie Mora Cooper Horvath on the sitcom One Day at a Time, and Molly Phillips on Disney Channel’s supernatural series So Weird.

Born in Alexandria, Virginia, she is the daughter of John Phillips, singer in The Mamas & the Papas, and his first wife, Susan Stuart 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.

At age 12, Phillips formed a band with three of her classmates, and she was spotted by a casting agent during one of their performances.

1970

Phillips gained stardom in the 1970s playing teenager Julie Cooper (when the character got married, her married name was Horvath) on the long-running television show One Day at a Time, for which she earned $50,000 (equal to $280,516.73 today) a week.

1973

She was given an audition for a role in the 1973 film American Graffiti, which she won.

Phillips was 12 years old during the filming of American Graffiti, and 13 when the movie was released.

She was cast as Carol Morrison, a young girl accidentally picked up by hot rodding teenager John Milner (Paul Le Mat).

Because of California state law, producer Gary Kurtz became Phillips's legal guardian for the duration of the filming.

1977

During the show's third season in 1977, Phillips was arrested for disorderly conduct.

Because of her drug and alcohol abuse, Phillips began arriving late and was even incoherent for rehearsals.

1979

Phillips has been married three times: first to rock group manager Jeffrey Sessler, son of Freddie Sessler (from 1979 to 1981); then to rock guitarist Shane Fontayne (from 1986 to 2000); and then to Keith Levenson in 2005 (they subsequently divorced).

1980

The producers ordered her to take a six-week break to overcome her addiction but were ultimately forced to fire her in 1980.

After two near-fatal overdoses, Phillips entered Fair Oaks Hospital voluntarily for treatment.

From the mid 1980s to the early 1990s, Phillips performed as a singer and toured with a re-formed version of The Mamas & the Papas, known as The New Mamas and The Papas.

1981

In 1981, the producers of One Day at a Time invited her back to the show.

1982

However, in 1982, Phillips relapsed into cocaine use and the following year, she collapsed on the show's set.

After refusing to take a drug test, she was fired permanently, and her character written out of the series.

1987

She has one child, son Shane Barakan (b. 1987), a musician.

In an interview in March 2022, she stated that she has dated both men and women.

Phillips has had a lifetime of troubles with drug abuse.

1992

In 1992, Philips entered a drug rehab program for nine months.

1999

In 1999, Phillips co-starred with Cara DeLizia in the Disney Channel series So Weird, playing a fictional rock star named Molly Phillips.

She sang original songs written by show producers Jon Cooksey and Ann Marie Montade.

2002

In 2002, she appeared in the Disney Channel original movie Double Teamed.

Phillips guest-starred on episodes of ER, Without a Trace, 7th Heaven, Cold Case, and Beverly Hills, 90210.

2008

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.

On October 31, 2008, she pled guilty to one felony count of cocaine possession and was sentenced to a drug rehabilitation program.

Phillips's drug case was dismissed after she successfully completed a drug diversion program.

2010

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.

2011

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 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.

2016

In 2016, Phillips began working at the Breathe Life Healing Center in West Hollywood, California as a drug rehab counselor.

2017

In 2017, Phillips appeared in an episode of the rebooted One Day at a Time as Pam Valentine.

The role was apt, given Phillips's history: she portrayed a counselor.

2018

In 2018, Phillips appeared as Barbara Denning in episodes of the Netflix original Orange Is the New Black.

2019

She reprised the role in 2019, in two episodes of the third season.