MacKenzie Astin Movies
The offspring of actress Patty Duke and actor/director/writer
John Astin and brother of actor ean Astin,
MacKenzie Astin was perhaps destined to be a performer. Born and raised in L.A., Astin began as a child and teen actor on TV in the early 1980s with roles in the TV movie
Lois Gibbs and the Love Canal (1982), and the girls' prep school sitcom
The Facts of Life. Astin moved to feature films in the 1990s with a spate of roles in Hollywood studio films, including the lead in the Disney adventure
Iron Will (1994). After substantial parts in two high-profile box office disappointments,
Terms of Endearment (1983) sequel
The Evening Star (1996) and the
Sandra Bullock-
Chris O'Donnell historical romance
In Love and War (1996), Astin focused on work in more idiosyncratic independent films. Astin's boyish good looks made him deceptively "perfect boyfriend" material in the romantic comedy
Dream for an Insomniac (1998), and he played a hapless male in the mockumentary
Mating Habits of the Earthbound Human (1999). Astin particularly enhanced his indie record with his performance as one of the young preppies negotiating
The Last Days of Disco (1998), the final part of
Whit Stillman's trilogy dissecting the mating habits of Manhattan's haute bourgeoisie. Astin returned to TV in the late 1990s as shooting victim Kevin McCarthy in the docudrama
The Long Island Incident (1998), and in the civil rights drama
Selma Lord Selma (1999). ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi