Bonnie and Gillian
Bonnie Francesca Wright has a great deal of talent as an actor and model. Sheila Teague Wright, a well-known jewelry designer as well as Gary Wright were her parents. Born in London on February 17 in 1991. Since a very early stage, her passion for the creative world was evident. She loved dance and enjoyed music. Her acclaimed life as famous began right from the movie Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets in which she played the role of Ginny in the year 2001. The actress had a limited screen time, but when the plot progressed, her character of Ginny was more prominent in what was to become a full saga of eight box office film. While playing Ginny she featured on the smaller screen series Stranded (2002) as well as Agatha Christie: A Life in Pictures (2004). Her talent has been showcased in various entertainment fields. It's not only about being present on the screen, but she's also been in the background. In 2012 she composed and directed the film Separate We Go Separate We Go. The film is an adventure story of a girl aged 10 who was left by her mother. Gillian Jacobs........................Jacobs was born in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. Martina Magenau Jacobs worked as the Carnegie Mellon University Director of Alumni Relations at Heinz College. William F. Jacobs Jr. is her father. Lebanon. She's of French German, Irish and Scottish descendance. Jacobs' family owned the Jackson Koehler Eagle Brewery, founded by the family in Erie Pennsylvania 1847. John Martin Magenau Jr. served as the post as President and CEO of the company between 1978 and the time of its closing. Jacobs began studying acting at the age of eight old, and she took class in The Pittsburgh Playhouse. She performed in the Pittsburgh Public Theater, where she won the Public's Shakespeare Monologue Contest many times. When she graduated from Mt. Jacobs graduated from Lebanon High School, New York in 2000. She then moved to New York City, to pursue studies at the Juilliard School. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in the year 2004.
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