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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.
Bio:
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.
Tivia:
Used to work as a cancer nurse at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago.Has been to every Cubs opener at Wrigley Field since 1977.In the mid-1980s, she was a co-founder of the three woman improv comedy troupe, "An Impulsive Thing", with Holly Wortell and Joan Cusack. They performed regularly in Wrigleyville at Bob's Bar in Chicago.Tossed the "First Pitch" at Wrigley field on 20 April 2008 for the Chicago Cubs game against the Pittsburgh Pirates.Is unrelated to actress Helen Hunt. However, they have both played Tom Hanks' love interest: Bonnie Hunt in "The Green Mile" (1999) and Helen Hunt in "Cast Away" (2000).Belonged to the same Second City Chicago comedy troupe with Mike Myers.Is currently writing the sequel to Mrs. Doubtfire (1993). (2005)She has fifteen nieces and nephews.Is one of 7 children. She has 3 brothers and 3 sisters.Her father was of half Irish and half Belgian/Luxembourgian descent, and her mother's ancestry is entirely Polish. Bonnie's maternal grandparents, Frank Jatczak and Mary Katerine Drejws, were both Polish immigrants.Performed "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" at Wrigley Field on 20 April 2008 during the 7th Inning Stretch of the Chicago Cubs game against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Cubs beat the Pirates, 13-6.Friend and writing partner of Don Lake.Gets mistaken for Helen Hunt.Daughter of Alice Hunt.It was announced that her fifth stab at a TV series was picked up by ABC for the fall 2002 schedule. Previous efforts include Grand (1990) (January-December 1990), Davis Rules (1991) (January 1991 - July 1992), The Building (1993) (August-September 1993), and Bonnie (1995) (also known as "Bonnie", September 1995 - April 1996). (May 2002)She was nominated for a 1988 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actress in a Revue for "Jean-Paul Sartre and Ring", at the Second City Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.Born on the same day as actress Catherine Oxenberg. Although some sites list Scott Baio as having the same birth date, he was actually born a year earlier.Sister-in-law of actor Thomas A. Senderak Alumna of Chicago's prestigious Second City theater group. |
Name: |
Bonnie Hunt |
Type: |
Producer,Writer,Actress (IMDB) |
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All World |
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Business scope: |
Producer,Writer,Actress |
Products for sale: |
Producer,Writer,Actress |
Model rank: |
175 |
Last update: |
2024-07-01 03:19:20 |
Height: |
5' 6' (1.68 m) |
Biography: |
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 |
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Used to work as a cancer nurse at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago.Has been to every Cubs opener at Wrigley Field since 1977.In the mid-1980s, she was a co-founder of the three woman improv comedy troupe, "An Impulsive Thing", with Holly Wortell and Joan Cusack. They performed regularly in Wrigleyville at Bob's Bar in Chicago.Tossed the "First Pitch" at Wrigley field on 20 April 2008 for the Chicago Cubs game against the Pittsburgh Pirates.Is unrelated to actress Helen Hunt. However, they have both played Tom Hanks' love interest: Bonnie Hunt in "The Green Mile" (1999) and Helen Hunt in "Cast Away" (2000).Belonged to the same Second City Chicago comedy troupe with Mike Myers.Is currently writing the sequel to Mrs. Doubtfire (1993). (2005)She has fifteen nieces and nephews.Is one of 7 children. She has 3 brothers and 3 sisters.Her father was of half Irish and half Belgian/Luxembourgian descent, and her mother's ancestry is entirely Polish. Bonnie's maternal grandparents, Frank Jatczak and Mary Katerine Drejws, were both Polish immigrants.Performed "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" at Wrigley Field on 20 April 2008 during the 7th Inning Stretch of the Chicago Cubs game against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Cubs beat the Pirates, 13-6.Friend and writing partner of Don Lake.Gets mistaken for Helen Hunt.Daughter of Alice Hunt.It was announced that her fifth stab at a TV series was picked up by ABC for the fall 2002 schedule. Previous efforts include Grand (1990) (January-December 1990), Davis Rules (1991) (January 1991 - July 1992), The Building (1993) (August-September 1993), and Bonnie (1995) (also known as "Bonnie", September 1995 - April 1996). (May 2002)She was nominated for a 1988 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actress in a Revue for "Jean-Paul Sartre and Ring", at the Second City Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.Born on the same day as actress Catherine Oxenberg. Although some sites list Scott Baio as having the same birth date, he was actually born a year earlier.Sister-in-law of actor Thomas A. Senderak Alumna of Chicago's prestigious Second City theater group. |
Trademarks: |
Quick-witted sense of humour
Known for her collaborations with Pixar. |
Quotes: |
[on being one of seven children] It's great because when you go home you're the person you were in sixth grade!
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[when asked if she ever dated David Letterman] We never dated. We slept together, but we never dated.
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I won't wear fur-never, ever. I'm an animal lover. I wouldn't even wear faux fur. I prefer to go the cheap route and not shave my legs.
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I love talking to people and finding out their opinion.
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If I've learned one thing in life, it's: Stand for something or you'll fall for anything. |
Job title: |
Producer,Writer,Actress |
Others works: |
(1988) She acted in the revue, "Jean-Paul Sartre and Ringo", at the Second City Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, with Kevin Crowley, Rick Hall and Steve Sheridan in the cast. |
Spouse: |
John Murphy (July 8, 1988 - 2006) (divorced) |
Children: |
No Children |
Parents: |
Alice Hunt
Robert Edward Hunt |
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