Bonnie and Gillian
Bonnie Francesca Wright is a talented actress and model. Sheila Teague Wright's famous jewelry designs brought her to life on the 17th of February, 1991. Since a very early time, her enthusiasm for art and design was obvious. She was a dancer and was a lover of music. The famed life of a celebrity began directly with the film Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets where she was the Ginny in 2001. Ginny in 2001. The plot developed and the Ginny character's role grew more significant. The saga would include eight blockbuster films. She played Ginny in two shows on television: Stranded (2002, 2004) and Agatha Christie's Life in Pictures. She also has a talent in various other entertainment fields. She has worked both on camera and behind the scenes. In 2012, Gillian Jacobs produced and directed her documentary"Separate We Go. This tells the story of a 10 year old girl who was abandoned by their mother. Gillian Jacobs........................Jacobs was born in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. Her mother, Martina Magenau Jacobs was a Carnegie Mellon University director of alumni relations for the Heinz College. Jacobs' father William F. Jacobs Jr. was an investment banker.She was born in Mt. Lebanon, a Pittsburgh suburb of Mt. Lebanon. She's of French German Irish Scottish descent. Jacobs was the daughter of a family who was the owner of Jackson Koehler Eagle Brewery, which was founded at Erie Pennsylvania 1847. John Martin Magenau Jr. held the post of President and CEO from 1978 until closure. Jacobs started studying acting when she was just eight years young and attended Saturday lessons in acting in the Pittsburgh Playhouse. She performed at Pittsburgh's Public Theatre. Pittsburgh Public Theater, where she was crowned the winner of the Public's Shakespeare Monologue Contest many times. Mt. Lebanon High School in the year 2000, Jacobs relocated into New York City New York for a place at in the Juilliard School where she was part of the Drama Division's Group 33. In 2004, she earned her bachelor's degree.
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