Bonnie Xian was born on October 1, 1982 in Zhaoqing, Guangdong, China. She is an actress, known for Wu xia Liang Zhu (2008), Feng bao (2013) and Gau foh ying hung (2014).
Bonnie Zellerbach is an actress and director, known for Mechanic: Resurrection (2016), Lo imposible (2012) and Rescue Dawn (2006).
A childhood member of the San Francisco Ballet, Bonnie-Jill parlayed her looks, training, and love of sports into a career as a professional cheerleader - First with the Golden State Warriors (winning NBA Cheerleader of the Year), then to the San Francisco 49ers Goldrush Cheerleading squad, (attaining her Super Bowl ring) She then moved to Texas to pursue studies at University of Texas earning her Bachelors degree in Broadcast Journalism and dancing for the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, where she was also selected to grace the cover of their internationally known swimsuit calendar. Moving to Los Angeles for broadcasting opportunities, she became a feature reporter for the sports department of the CBS stations, often sent to focus on the World Champion Los Angeles Lakers. During this time, she worked for ESPN, NFL Network, SPIKE-TV, and more, as a host, reporter, and commentator, proving she knew her way all around the proverbial sports pages. Her reporting on the Lakers drew the attention of Owner Jerry Buss, who was so impressed with Bonnie-Jill's eye and insight that he chose he to become the first and only female scout in the NBA for the Lakers. Her success as a scout was immediate, and the Lakers' Basketball Operations Department expanded her responsibilities to include Assistant General Manager for the Lakers' Minor League Team, the Los Angeles D- Fenders. Bonnie-Jill's Laker years netted her five NBA World Championship rings. Though her success in sports was calling, Los Angeles was not willing to let someone as beautiful as Bonnie-Jill slip out of its reach - a ridiculously successful model and actress, Bonnie-Jill has been featured in FHM, Maxim, GQ, Esquire and Sports Illustrate; just to name a few. Her successful modeling career led to recurring roles on various shows including "Baywatch" and "Ally McBeal."Bonnie-Jill has appeared in dozens of commercials and ad campaigns, 6 country music videos including one with Dierks Bentley (named "Sexiest Video of the Year" by CMT), and enough print that both FXM and MAXIM named her to their "Sexiest Women" lists. Additionally, Laflin hosted a Fantasy Football and Basketball show on Sirius/XM Satellite, ESPN Austin hosting pre and post game shows for the Dallas Cowboys and Texas Longhorns. She has written many stories for ESPN.com and makes appearances as a contributor for Fox News. Giving back is imperative to Bonnie-Jill. She a dedicated supporter of the troops and has traveled to Afghanistan, Iraq and other countries on 20 Goodwill and USO tours. She continues to visit our veterans and and wounded warriors stateside at VA hospitals. Bonnie-Jill is also heavily involved in animal welfare issues and has been featured in numerous national campaigns encouraging compassion for all animals. Her philanthropy work for both the military and animal welfare is a passion for Bonnie-Jill which caused her to form her charity "Hounds and Heroes". Bonnie-Jill Laflin is currently (2016) a reporter for Fox Sports and BBC Sports.
Bonny Avanoor is known for Seethakaathi (2018).
Act 3, Scene 1. I "retired" to Atlanta in the spring of 2015 to be closer to family. But the positive energy of the Film and TV industry in this city really got my attention. So I began to pursue an acting career...something I had never done before...and was booked on a national TV commercial within 2 months. I was hooked! Since then, I have been in many short films, 4 of which have done really well in the film festival circuit and numerous commercials. And I'm an avid student of the craft, always training and learning from not only teachers but other students. I have one particular asset that I hear about frequently- my soothing voice with a slightly southern lilt. As recently as a month ago, I was shooting a "proof of concept" film and a person came out from behind a door and said, "I just had to see who that wonderful voice belongs to!" I take my new "reinvention" very seriously and am proud of what I have accomplished in such a short time.
Bono was born Paul David Hewson in Dublin, Ireland on May 10, 1960, to Iris (Rankin) and Brendan Robert Hewson. He has been the lead singer of the rock band U2 since 1976. U2 has won 22 Grammy Awards to date, and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2005. Lauded by fans and critics as an outstanding performer and songwriter, Bono has also been praised by world leaders as an accomplished activist due to his powers of persuasion and knowledge of the issues. He travels extensively to give speeches and lobby politicians. Bono's career as a socially conscious musician has been shaped by childhood experiences in Ireland as well as volunteer work in Africa and South America. He married his childhood sweetheart Ali Hewson in 1982, and actress Eve Hewson is among their children. An accomplished activist in her own right, Ali Hewson once declined an invitation to run for President of Ireland because her husband "would not move to a smaller house". They live in Dublin with their four children: Jordan, Memphis Eve, Elijah Bob Patricius Guggi Q and John Abraham. Bono was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003 for his successful efforts to relieve third world debt and promote AIDS awareness in Africa. He received the rank of Chevalier dans I'Ordre de la Legion d'Honneur (Knight in the Order of the Legion of Honor) from French President Jacques Chirac on February 28, 2003.
Bonthea Seng is an actor, known for Buoyancy (2019).
Bontia Cartwright-Thornton is an actress, known for Veep (2012).
Bontijs is known for Hatching (2022).
Earl "Boo" Arnold was raised in a small town in central Texas. His father gave him the nickname "Boo" early in life and it stuck, long before he ever thought he needed a stage name. Arnold graduated with a BA in Advertising and Marketing from Texas Tech University in 1989 where he played baseball and was a member of the Texas Epsilon Chapter of Phi Delta Theta. Arnold completed a Masters Degree in Divinity from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in 1997. Following seminary, he was involved with reconciliation efforts in Croatia and Bosnia after the war ended there in 1995. Arnold started acting at the age 30. After an encouraging visit to Los Angeles where he spent time with childhood friend George Eads (CSI Los Vegas), he decided to move to Los Angeles in 2001 to pursue acting full time. While in Los Angeles he studied acting with Judith Weston at Judith Weston Studio for Actors and Directors. Arnold's acting career has been one of steady development, booking roles in scripted television and film. He guest-starred opposite of Jane Seymore on the prime-time television drama Justice. He has had recurring roles on Justified (FX), Red Road (Sundance Channel), Nashville (ABC), and CSI Miami (CBS) as well as guest appearances on Grey's Anatomy (ABC), Perception (TNT), The Mentalist (CBS), and Hawaii Five-O (CBS) to name a few. In 2013, Arnold was nominated Best Actor in the 168 Film Festival for the role of Phil Stevens in the short film Useless. In Useless he played a US Marshal who must choose between justice and mercy as he confronts the man who murdered his father. Arnold played the lead, Michael Hollister, in the film The Seer, written and directed by Patrick Masset (Friday Night Lights) and in 2015 he was cast as the lead in the science fiction thriller Sightings which will be released in 2016. Arnold established I-60 Productions in 2014. I-60 produced its first film with Steve Storm (writer) and Jamie Sterba (director) in 2014. Simon Says was the official selection of ten film festivals including The Austin Film Festival where it was nominated for best dramatic short. Simon Says was winner of the Best Of Fest at The Inspiration Film Festival in Lakewood, Florida. Arnold married fellow Texan Stacy Rudd of San Antonio in 2003 and they are now raising their four active children.