Photo of Barbara MacKenzie-Wood, a white woman with short white hair, wearing a turtleneck sweater.

Barbara MacKenzie-Wood

University Professor Emeritus


Barbara MacKenzie-Wood joined the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama faculty in 1986 and served for many years as the Area Chair for Acting/Music Theater. She has been honored with the prestigious Henry Hornbostel Award, given for teaching excellence in the College of Fine Arts.

Ms. MacKenzie-Wood began her professional acting career playing opposite Raul Julia in the title role of: The Hide And Seek Odyssey Of Madeline Gimple, directed by Lloyd Richards, at the Eugene O’Neill Playwrights Center.

As a professional actress she has appeared in more than 65 roles in New York and regional theater, stock and film. She is a founding member, actor, director and current member of the board of trustees of the Irondale Ensemble Project, a 30-year-old Obie Award-winning theater company in New York City.

Ms. MacKenzie-Wood has worked with leading theater directors, Paul Sills, Jacques Levy, Joanne Akalitis, and Jacques Lecoq, and was a member of the acting company at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven for five seasons. She played the central role in How To Make A Woman, the American representative at the International Theatre Festival in Wroclaw, Poland.

Ms. MacKenzie-Wood created the theater program for Global Camps South Africa, a pioneering, international venture fighting the devastating effects of HIV/AIDS on children in South Africa. She has taught and directed in Moscow for Moscow Art/CMU graduate Acting Program and in London at the Drama Center.

She is author of the Game Guide: Experimental Strategies for the Classroom and is featured in the book, Acting Teachers of AmericaA Vital Tradition which offers interviews with “fifty of the most influential acting teachers in the United States.” She is a certified master teacher in the Meisner Technique.

Ms. MacKenzie-Wood holds a B.F.A. degree in Acting from Boston University and an M.F.A. in Directing from Carnegie Mellon University.