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  1. Mylène Mackay (born 7 July 1987) is a Canadian actress. She received a Canadian Screen Award nomination as Best Supporting Actress at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards for her performance in Endorphine.

  2. Mylène Mackay was born on 7 July 1987 in Saint-Didace, Québec, Canada. She is an actress and writer, known for L'Âge adulte (2017), Nelly (2016) and Endorphine (2015).

  3. Mylène Mackay, née le 7 juillet 1987 à Saint-Didace, est une actrice québécoise de cinéma et de télévision.

  4. Mylene Mackay. @mylenemackay | Check out my links to (Yin Yoga & Meditation Livestreams, About Mylène, Peaceful Yin Playlist). Check out my links to (Our mission is to bring an educated, insider’s approach to your travel.).

  5. Jan 22, 2016 · Twenty-eight-year-old Montreal actress Mylène Mackay makes her first major big-screen appearance in Quebec director André Turpin’s Endorphine, now in cinemas, and she will be seen...

  6. Jun 21, 2024 · Tell Me Why These Things Are So Beautiful: Directed by Lyne Charlebois. With Alexandre Goyette, Mylène Mackay, Marianne Farley, Francis Ducharme. Brother Marie-Victorin (Le Jardin Botanique, La Flore Laurentienne) was 46 when he met 23-year-old Marcelle Gauvreau.

  7. Mylène Mackay was born on July 7, 1987 in Saint-Didace, Québec, Canada. She is an actress and writer, known for L'Âge adulte (2017), Nelly (2016) and Endorphine (2015).

  8. Mylène Mackay (born 7 July 1987) is a Canadian actress. She received a Canadian Screen Award nomination as Best Supporting Actress at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards for her performance in Endorphine.

  9. Jan 22, 2016 · National Theatre School graduate Mylène Mackay is making her feature film debut in Endorphine. The iteration of Simone she embodies is a socially awkward 20-something photographer who works in a gloomy parking garage.

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    Mylène Mackay is a Canadian actress originally from Saint-Didace in the Lanaudière region of Quebec. She studied at the National Theatre School of Canada and was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Canadian Screen Awards for her performance in ENDORPHINE.