Bonnie Holiday is a former porno actress who worked during the 1970s. She started out in the porn industry in San Francisco by making "loops", short films shot on 16mm or Super 8 film typically shown in peep shows. She also earned her keep as an exotic dancer. It was while plying her trade as a stripper that she met Annette Haven, whom she would introduce to the industry and who would surpass her by becoming one of the super stars of the Golden Age of Porn. Holiday and Haven became lovers, sharing a ménage à trois with Holiday's husband. She recruited Haven to be her partner for a lesbian scene in Alex de Renzy's Lady Freaks (1973) (1973), which originally was called "The Prowler". Holiday and Haven lived together in the ménage à trois relationship for two and one-half years, until Holiday's jealousy towards Haven's affection for her husband broke them up. Bonnie and Annette appeared in Carnal Haven (1975) in 1975, after they broke up, as well as in Desires Within Young Girls (1977) (1977). Holiday worked steadily during the 1970s but never became a star, let alone a superstar like her former love. She retired from the industry in 1980.
Bonnie Lynn Hunt is an American actress and comedienne who is known for her work in Rain Man, Beethoven, Jumanji, Jerry Maguire, The Green Mile and Cheaper by the Dozen. She voiced in the Disney films A Bug's Life, Zootopia, Monsters, Inc, Toy Story 3 and Cars. She was married to John Murphy but got separated in 2006.
Bonnie Jean Tyer is known for Gal Pals (2017), Wild West Chronicles (2020) and Vengeful Heart, Pay in Blood.
Bonnie Johnson was born on April 17, 1941 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. She is an actress, known for Dopesick (2021), Manhunt (2017) and Delilah (2021). She has been married to Ted Johnson since September 28, 1996. She was previously married to Barry Cook.
Bonnie Kilcher-Dupree is known for Alaska: The Last Frontier (2011).
Bonnie Kirk is known for Mountain Men (2012).
Bonnie Klein is an actress, known for Colewell (2019).
Bonnie Kolber is known for Superstore (2015), Jane the Virgin (2014) and Alexa & Katie (2018).
Bonita Melody Lysette Langford was born on 22 July 1964 in Hampton Court, Surrey. By the age of six she had won Hughie Green's Opportunity Knocks (1956) television talent contest and gained membership of Equity. Later she trained at the Arts Educational and Italia Conti stage schools in London. By her early teens she had starred on New York's Broadway ("Gypsy"), on London's West End ("Gone With the Wind") and in television shows (including the Bonnie and Lena (Lena Zavaroni) variety spectaculars). Her biggest success of the mid-1970's came when she played "Elizabeth Bott" in 7 of the 27 episodes of the children's drama series Just William (1977). It was this that helped fix her in the minds of the British public as a precocious child star - an image she found it hard to shed in later years, despite amassing an impressive list of credits as a dancer, singer and actress on stage: "Peter Pan: The Musical"; "Cats" and "The Pirates of Penzance", and on television: Saturday Starship and The Hot Shoe Show (1983). Shorly after her stint as "Mel" in Doctor Who (1963), this typecasting brought about an emotional crisis that caused her to take almost a year's break form her career. By the close of the 1980's she had recovered her health and resumed a hectic schedule of work, which has continued to date. In 1995 she was in the news again when she was married to actor Paul Grunert in Mauritius on 27 September.
Bonnie Lee Bouman is one of South Africa's Top Performance Casting Directors. After graduating from Vancouver Film School (Acting for Film and Television) , she returned home to start her own company in 2003 and is renowned for her imaginative and performance driven casting direction in all visual mediums. (TV Series, TV Commercials and Feature Films) Her vast knowledge of the nuances of the Film and TV allow her to guide the casting process like no other Casting Director in SA. Her bold and direct attitude have taken her from Townships to Kingdoms (literally) in pursuing the right talent for a film, TV series or TV commercial and in doing that, it surely allows her clients to enjoy the full flavor of South Africa's talent. She is NOT an agent by any means - she is an independent Casting Director who believes in showcasing as much of SA talent as possible to provide ALL clients with a full scope of what SA talent really has to offer. - "We cannot by any means tolerate nepotism in our very small industry here in South Africa"...She casts in all major cities in South Africa and language is no barrier - She has extensive knowledge in accents and ethnicities which keeps her vigilant to authenticity. She was Nominated in the 2007 for the Shoprite Checkers Woman of the Year Award and has proudly served twice as an International Emmy Juror. She was a judge and the acting coach on "Class Act" a reality TV show searching for "SA's Leading Man" and as of current has over 600 projects under her belt (From Local and International Commercials to International TV Series and Feature Films). She is a proud member of C.S.A (Casting Society of America) and therefore is advised that she is the only member on the Africa continent to hold this accolade. She also is a SAGA member. Bonnie does not represent talent, She is a Casting Director of the highest regard and integrity.