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  1. Bonnie Kathleen Wright

    Bonnie Wright (born February 17, 1991) is an English actress, best known for her role in the "Harry Potter" films as Ginny Weasley.

  2. Bonnie Macbird

    Bonnie MacBird graduated from Stanford University with a BA in Music and an MA in Communication (film production). She subsequently worked in the film industry for many years, in a variety of capacities. As a young production executive at Universal in the late 70's she was Ned Tanen 's story development executive for feature films. Next she was a screenwriter from for many years, and her first script, TRON was sold to Disney, and made into the 1981 feature film.

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  6. Bonnie Nardi

    Bonnie Nardi is best known as the lead author of "Information Ecologies: Using Technology with Heart", Nardi & O'Day, (MIT Press, 1998). She is widely known among librarians - especially research, reference and digital librarians - for Chapter 7 of Information Ecologies, which focused on librarians as keystone species in information ecologies.

  7. Bonnie Bartlett

    Bonnie Bartlett (born June 20, 1929) is an American television and film actress. Her career spans over 50 years, with her first major role being on a 1950s daytime drama, "Love of Life". She is best known for her 1980s Emmy Award-winning role as Ellen Craig on the popular medical drama series "St. Elsewhere". She and her husband, actor William Daniels, who played her fictional husband Dr. Mark Craig, won Emmy Awards on the same night in 1986, …

  8. Bonnie Dobson

    Bonnie Dobson (born November 13, 1940 in Toronto) is a Canadian folk music songwriter, singer, and guitarist, most known in the 1960s for composing the songs "I'm Your Woman" and "Morning Dew". The latter, augmented (with a controversial co-writing credit) by Tim Rose, became a melancholy folk rock standard, covered by the Grateful Dead and the Jeff Beck Group among many others.

  9. Bonnie Tyler

    Bonnie Tyler (real name Gaynor Hopkins born on June 8, 1951 in Skewen, Neath) is a pop/rock singer with a distinctive, powerful husky voice, with worldwide record sales in excess of 80 million

  10. Bonnie Hunt

    Bonnie Lynn Hunt (born September 22, 1961) is an Emmy, Golden Globe and SAG Award-nominated American actress, comedian, writer, director and television producer.

  11. Bonnie Lou

    Bonnie Lou (born Mary Jo Kath October 27, 1924 in Talawanda, Indiana) is an American Rock & Roll and Country Music singer. During the mid 1950s, Rock & Roll was the hottest selling music on the market. Few woimen however ventured into this territory, like Bonnie Lou. Bonnie Lou was one of the first female Rock & Roll stars who proved to the public that female singers could indeed sing Rock & Roll. Like most Rock & Roll singers during the 1950s, …

  12. Bonnie Blair

    Bonnie Kathleen Blair (born March 18, 1964 in Cornwall, New York) is a retired American speedskater. One of the top female skaters of her time, and one of the most decorated female athletes in Olympic history, Blair competed for the United States in four Olympics, and in her Olympic career won five gold medals and one bronze medal. Blair was raised in Champaign, Illinois. After graduation from Centennial High School in Champaign, …

  13. Bonnie Langford

    Bonita Melody Lysette "Bonnie" Langford (July 22, 1964) is an English actress and entertainer. She came to prominence as a child star in the early 1970s then subsequently became one of the best-known companions of Doctor Who and has appeared on stage in various musicals such as "Peter Pan: The Musical", "Cats" and "The Pirates of Penzance".

  14. Bonnie Bernstein

    Bonnie Bernstein (born August 16, 1970 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American television sports reporter and anchor.

  15. Bonnie Pink

    Bonnie Pink, real name, is a Japanese singer. She lived in New York during 1998 and speaks English (many of her songs are entirely in english). She writes and composes all her songs, and plays guitar and piano. Kaori Asada has said that the name Bonnie Pink is random and that she thought the words were cute together. There is no special meaning behind the name, she chose it because it was easy to remember.

  16. Bonnie Watson Coleman

    Bonnie Watson Coleman is an American Democratic Party politician, who has served in the New Jersey General Assembly since 1998, where she represents the 15th legislative district. Watson Coleman has served as the Majority Leader of the Assembly since 2006. Watson Coleman serves in the Assembly on the Legislative Services commission. She had previously served on the Appropriations Committee (as Chairwoman from 2002-2006), the Budget Committee, …

  17. Bonnie Somerville

    Bonnie Somerville (born February 24, 1974 in Brooklyn, New York, United States) is an actress who has had roles in a number of movies and television series, most notably "NYPD Blue", "Grosse Pointe", and "The O.C.". Born and raised in Flatbush, Brooklyn by her mother and large Irish Catholic family. Bonnie started acting and singing at a young age, appearing in all the high school plays at Poly Prep Country Day School in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.

  18. Bonnie Pointer

    Patricia "Bonnie" Pointer (born on July 11, 1951 in Oakland, California) is an American R&B and disco singer most notable for being the next-to-youngest member of the popular 1970s and 1980s family music group, The Pointer Sisters. She scored several solo hits after leaving the Pointers in 1977 including a disco cover of the Elgins' "Heaven Must Have Sent You" in 1978.

  19. Bonnie McKee

    Bonnie Leigh McKee (born January 20, 1984) is a singer-songwriter signed to Reprise Records. Accomplished rock music columnist Jaan Uhelszki has said that McKee "elevates post-teen rebellion and broken romance to high art".

  20. Bonnie Guitar

    Bonnie Guitar (born Bonnie Buckingham March 25, 1923 in Seattle, Washington) is an American Country-Pop Singer. She is best remembered for her 1957 Country-Pop crossover hit "Dark Moon". She became one of the first female Country Music singers to have songs crossover from the Country charts to the Pop charts, and have hits on both sides. She also co-founded the record company Dolton Records in the late 50s, …

  21. Bonnie Brown

    M. A. Bonnie Brown (born March 2, 1941 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is the Member of Parliament for the riding of Oakville and a member of the Liberal Party of Canada. Brown first won a seat in the Canadian House of Commons in the 1993 Federal Election in the Oakville-Milton riding. After Oakville-Milton was divided into two ridings, Oakville and Halton, she has been re-elected in Oakville in 1997, 2000, 2004 and 2006.

  22. Bonnie J. Dunbar

    Bonnie Jeanne Dunbar is a retired NASA astronaut. She retired from NASA in September 2005 and is currently the president and CEO of The Museum of Flight.

  23. Bonnie Koloc

    Bonnie Koloc (born in Waterloo, Iowa) is an American folk singer/songwriter, actress, and artist who was considered one of the three main Illinois-based folk singers in the 1970s, along with Steve Goodman and John Prine forming the "trinity of the Chicago folk scene.". Koloc was the least successful of the three, but her material did sell modestly.

  24. Bonnie Baker

    Mary Geraldine (Bonnie) Baker, "née" George was an all-star catcher in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL) from 1943 to 1952. She also served as player-manager with the Kalamazoo Lassies in 1950, the only women in league history to do so. She was one of 64 Canadian players in the AAGPBL. Her sister, Gene McFaul, also played in the league for the Lassies in 1948.

  25. Bonnie J. Addario

    Bonnie J. Addario is the Founder and Chair of The Bonnie J. Addario A Breath Away From The Cure Foundation (ABAFTC), a San Francisco, California based nonprofit that is the nation's largest philanthropy devoted exclusively to eradicating lung cancer. In that role, Addario works with a diverse group of physicians, organizations, and individuals to identify solutions and make timely and meaningful change through research, screening, education, prevention, and treatment.

  26. Bonnie Korzeniowski

    Bonnie Korzeniowski (born October 5, 1941) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. She is currently a member of the Manitoba legislature. Korzeniowski was both in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and holds Bachelor of Social Work and Master of Science degrees. She was a social worker for twenty years before entering political life, and worked in psychogeriatrics for twelve years at the Deer Lodge Centre in Winnipeg.

  27. Bonnie Owens

    Bonnie Owens (October 1, 1929 - April 24, 2006) was an American Country music singer.

  28. Bonnie Bryant

    Bonnie Bryant also wrote two spin-off series: "Pony Tails", aimed at beginning readers, and "Pine Hollow", aimed at teenage readers. The 16 "Pony Tails" books followed the lives of eight-year-olds May Grover, Corey Takamura, and Jasmine James. "Pine Hollow" featured Carole, Lisa, Stevie, and their new friends in a series set four years after "The Saddle Club". Unlike "The Saddle Club", "Pine Hollow" conformed to a realistic timeline.

  29. Bonnie Burnard

    Bonnie Burnard (born January 15 1945) is a Canadian novelist who lives in London, Ontario. In 1995 she was awarded the Marian Engel Award.

  30. Bonnie Henrickson

    Bonnie Henrickson is the head women's college basketball coach at the University of Kansas. She was born in Willmar, Minnesota, and attended St. Cloud State University where she graduated in 1986. She received her master's degree from Western Illinois, where she also served as a graduate assistant. Prior to becoming the head coach at Kansas, she was the head coach at Virginia Tech, where she led the Hokies to a 158-62 record, including 7 Post-season appearances.

  31. Bonnie Canino

    Bonnie Canino (born 11 January 1962) is a former women's boxing world Featherweight champion for two different associations who also won world titles in kick boxing for two different associations. The native of Miami, Florida, beat such important challengers as Gloria Ramirez, Nora Daigle and Sue Chase in her career. She also lost bouts to Chevelle Hallback and Alicia Ashley.

  32. Bonnie Garcia

    Bonnie Garcia ((R)-Cathedral City) is the representative of California's 80th Assembly District, serving eastern Riverside County and all of Imperial County. Assemblywoman Garcia was elected to the post in 2002, becoming both the first Latina to represent the district and the only Latina Republican in the California State Legislature.

  33. Bonnie Bleskachek

    Bonnie Bleskachek was the fire chief of Minneapolis, Minnesota from 2005 to 2006. She was the first lesbian fire chief in a large metro city in the United States.

  34. Bonnie Greer

    Bonnie Greer (born November 16 1948) is a Chicago born playwright and critic. She studied theatre in Chicago with David Mamet and in New York with Elia Kazan. She has lived in the UK since 1986, where she has worked mainly in theatre with women and ethnic minorities. She has won a Verity Bargate Award for Best New Play and has played Joan of Arc on the Paris stage. She has had many plays produced by BBC Radios 3 and 4, including a translation of The Little Prince, …

  35. Bonnie Bailey

    Bonnie Bailey grew up in Glen Cove, Long Island, New York. She caught the singing bug when she was four. By 16, she wrote her first handful of songs and brought them to Cove City Sound Studio. There she met Grammy Award-winning producer Ric Wake. Impressed by her ambition and voice, he decided he would take her under his wing and guide her. Bonnie's first album, "St Marks Place", was her alternative-rock baby, influenced by Hole, Pixies, Ani Difranco, PJ Harvey, …

  36. Bonnie Piesse

    Bonnie Piesse is best known for her role as Donna on the television series "High Flyers" and as Beru Lars in "Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones" and "Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith". She was also a guest on "Blue Heelers" and "Horace and Tina", and played the lead role in "Composite Creatures". She is also a singer/songwriter, and is currently working on a CD with a major label.

  37. Bonnie Franklin

    Bonnie Franklin (born January 6, 1944 in Santa Monica, California) is an American actress. Franklin is best known for her portrayal of the divorced mother, Ann Romano, on the long-running television situation comedy (or, since so many of its episodes dealt with serious topics, some have called it a "dramedy") "One Day at a Time" (1975 - 1984).

  38. Bonnie Bassler

    Bonnie L. Bassler is a professor of molecular biology at Princeton University. She made key insights into the mechanism by which bacteria communicate, known as quorum sensing. In 2002 she was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship. Dr. Bassler was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2006.

  39. Bonnie Shimko

    Bonnie Shimko is an author of two young adult novels.

  40. Bonnie Brown

    Bonnie Brown (born Bonnie Jean Brown, 31 July 1937, Sparkman, Arkansas) is an American country music singer. From a musical family, in 1955 Bonnie Brown joined her older sister Maxine Brown, and brother Jim Ed Brown to form the musical group, The Browns. Signed by RCA Records in 1956, the highly successful trio were members of the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee until disbanding in 1967.

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