Bonnie, a true New Yorker, was born and raised in the city that never sleeps. She began her acting career by receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Syracuse University, laying the foundation for her future success. Bonnie's professional journey took off when she landed a role as Bette Midler's stand-in for the films "First Wives Club" and "Isn't She Great?", showcasing her dedication and professionalism.
Sidney Lumet, a renowned director, handpicked Bonnie for a scene opposite Andy Garcia in the film "Night Falls in Manhattan", followed by a recurring role as legal aide attorney Ellen Klein on his A&E series "100 Centre Street". Her impressive performance in the film "Find Me Guilty", starring Vin Diesel, further solidified her position in the industry.
Bonnie's extensive filmography includes numerous award-winning indie films, such as "Acts of Worship", where she played a drug-addicted prostitute, and "What's Your Sign?", where she portrayed a garmento. Her versatility as an actress is evident in her diverse range of roles.
In addition to her impressive film credits, Bonnie has made appearances on several popular television shows, including "Law & Order", where she played a manicurist, an attorney, and a member of the Grand Jury. She has also guest-starred on "Third Watch", opposite Skipp Sudduth and Nia Long, and "The Sopranos", where she sold a wedding dress to Drea Di Matteo.
On a lighter note, Bonnie has also appeared on "Hope and Faith", where she gave Kelly Ripa a hard time, and is set to star in Eric Schaffer's upcoming Showtime series "Gravity", playing the role of Betsy Camp, a man-hungry hot mess.
Bonnie's family has a strong connection to the entertainment industry, with her beloved brother Frank serving as a prop master on many feature films. He was thrilled to share in his little sister's success, making Bonnie's journey even more special.