
Cast
Bonnie Somerville
Acting
Cast
Bonnie Somerville
Known for
Acting
Born
1974-02-24
From
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Biography
Bonnie was raised by her mother, and her mother's large Irish Catholic family in Flatbush, Brooklyn. Her mother is one of 9 children! 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. She attended Boston College as a Musical Theater major, and left to move back home to New York to try acting professionally. Bonnie sang in many bands in the NYC music scene, and had a development deal to sing her own music at 17 years old. She was noticed by a modeling scout while waiting tables in NYC, and did some modeling in New York, and Europe, only to return more focused on acting. She packed her bags and moved to Los Angeles at age 22, very quickly had a band and then an agent. One of her first auditions, after getting an agent, was for the lead role in CBS's mini-series, Amours et rock'n' roll (1999), in which she also sang. She now lives in Los Angeles. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Mel Mckeon

Spider-Man 2
as Screaming Woman (uncredited)

Bedazzled
as Girl at Beer Garden

The Ugly Truth
as Elizabeth Chadway

The Prince
as Susan

Without a Paddle
as Denise

Labor Pains
as Suzie Cavandish

Fire with Fire
as Karen Westlake

7 Below
as Brooklyn

Treasure Buddies
as Mala (voice)

The Search for Santa Paws
as Kate Huckle

Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups
as Mrs. Paws (voice)

Pup Star
as Emily Rose (voice)

Nash Bridges
as Christina Hunter

Holiday Engagement
as Hillary Burns

Garden State - The 20th Anniversary Concert
as Self - Performer

Crime + Punishment in Suburbia
as Stuck Up Girl

Shades of Ray
as Noel Wilson

Mom's Day Away
as Laura Miller

Pearly Gates
as Sharon

Wedding Wars
as Maggie Welling

The Best and the Brightest
as Samantha

Nobody
as Fiona

Sleep Easy, Hutch Rimes
as Julie Proudfit

Love You Like Christmas
as Maddie Duncan

Band from TV: Hoggin' All the Covers
as Self

Gays on Strike: The Truth Behind "Wedding Wars"
as Self