Updated
Updated · Remind Magazine · May 29
MacKenzie Phillips Puts 13-Year Counseling Career Ahead of Acting Return
Updated
Updated · Remind Magazine · May 29

MacKenzie Phillips Puts 13-Year Counseling Career Ahead of Acting Return

2 articles · Updated · Remind Magazine · May 29
  • MacKenzie Phillips said she is not actively seeking acting work and is unlikely to return soon, saying behavioral health has become her main focus.
  • For 13 years, Phillips has worked as a counselor at a treatment center, building a career around trauma, addiction recovery and behavioral health outreach.
  • Orange Is the New Black marked a rare screen return, and she said supportive employers let her stay on payroll and keep up counseling duties while filming.
  • Phillips, 66, said the shift felt natural after her own struggles with addiction and recovery, turning a five-decade entertainment career toward helping others.
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