Bonnie Wright Bio, Age, Birthday, Net Worth, Height, Kids, Parents, TV Shows and Movies

Bonnie Wright Biography

Bonnie Wright is a film and television actress from England. She is best known for her role in the Harry Potter film series as Ginny Weasley. She rose to prominence when her character, ‘Ginny Weasley,’ became the focal point of the film series, showcasing her adventures while studying at Hogwarts and later becoming ‘Harry Potter’s’ love interest.

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When was Bonnie Wright born? -Age – Birthday

Wright was born Bonnie Francesca Wright on February 17, 1991, in London, England, United Kingdom. She is 31 years old as of February 2022.

She went to Prior Weston Primary School and then to King Alfred School in North London for secondary school. She enrolled in the London College of Communication at the University of the Arts London in 2009. Wright graduated from university in 2012 with a Bachelor of Arts in filmmaking.

Bonnie is an American national and citizen by birth, he was born in London, England, United Kingdom. She is of mixed ethnicity/heritage/ancestry.

She stands at a height of 5’6″ (168 cm).

Wright was born in London, England, to Gary Wright and Sheila Teague on February 17, 1991. Bonnie’s mother and father are both jewelry designers and owners of Wright& Teague. They create their own masterpieces and sell them in shops on Greek Street in Soho, London. For several projects, they have collaborated with major brands such as Swarovski, Oxfam, the British Museum Gemfields, and the World Gold Council. Bonnie is an English citizen because she was born to English parents. Her older brother, Lewis Wright, encouraged her to audition for the role of Ginny.

Bonnie began dating fellow British actor Jamie Campbell Bower in 2010 and married in 2011. Their relationship was short-lived, and they divorced in 2012. She had been in a committed relationship with Simon Hammerstein since 2013. He owns the Manhattan nightclub ‘The Box,’ and he also sings. In 2022, she married Andrew Lococo.

Bonnie received widespread acclaim for her portrayal of Ginny in all seven Harry Potter films, beginning with her debut in 2001 in ‘Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone and continuing with pivotal roles in ‘Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets,’ ‘Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban,’ ‘Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire,’ ‘Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix,’ ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood (2002-2011) The series begins with Bonnie’s first meeting with Harry as a child and progresses through her studies at Hogwarts and her participation in the battle with Lord Voldemort and the Death Eaters to her role as Harry’s wife and mother of his three children.

Wright provided the voice for Harry Potter’s ‘Order of the Phoenix and ‘Deathly Hallows – Part 1′ video games, as well as Vanessa in Disney’s The Replacements (2007). Her other notable roles include those in the films The Sea’ as the young nurse Rose, ‘After the Dark as Georgia, and ‘Geography of the Heart’ as Mia (2013-2014). Her voice was heard as Connie in the comedy ‘My Dad is Scrooge,’ and she then played Zoe in the (unreleased) film ‘Those Who Wander,’ which screened at Ridgefield Playhouse Theatres (2014-2015). Bonnie next appeared in ‘Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg?’ as Diane, which was released in 2016. She is currently filming ‘The Highway is for Gamblers.’ Bonnie plays Heidi, a character who must search the desert.

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Bonnie is well-known for her work as a young Sarah Robinson in the television film ‘Stranded’ (2002) and as a young Agatha Christie in ‘Agatha Christie: A Life in Pictures (2004). Her performance as ‘The Girl,’ Daughter of the Marshall in Peter Ustinov’s play ‘The Moment of Truth,’ staged in the Southwark Playhouse theatres (2013), received positive feedback from the British Theatre Guide website and the local newspaper Evening Standard. ‘Separate We Come, Separate We Go,’ Bonnie’s directorial and screenwriting debut, received positive reviews from critics. It was shown in the short films section of the Cannes Film Festival.

She directed the music videos for Sophie Lowe’s ‘Dreaming’ and George Shuster’s ‘Sea Ess’ (2013,2014). Bonnie founded her own production company, Bon Bon Lumiere, and in 2014, she directed the short film ‘Know Thyself,’ which she also wrote and produced. Wright was commissioned by LoveGold to direct the short film ‘Fade to Gold,’ which depicted her parents’ lives and jewelry designs. As of 2016, her new project as director and producer is the film adaptation of author AS Byatt’s short story ‘Medusas Ankles’ (post production status). She is currently in pre-production for her first feature film, ‘Have a Nice Day.’ She is also a Next Models Agency model and has cat-walked for fashion designer Katie Earl.

Bonnie is the brand ambassador for the non-profit Made-By. She is an Oxfam and Global Poverty Projects charity ambassador. Bonnie traveled to Senegal to gain a better understanding of the West African Sahel region’s food crisis. She has also modeled for the Oxfam Lift Lives for Good Campaign and for her parents’ collaborative line Oxfam: The Circle. Wright is also a Lumos Ambassador who traveled to Haiti to learn why children need families rather than orphanages and how to help them. Bonnie was ranked second on Portrait Magazine’s Top 30 Under 30 List in 2009 and won the Rodial Beautiful Awards’ Most Edgy Look award in 2011. She has appeared in Grazia Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, Evening Standard, Vanity Magazine, and other publications.

Wright has an estimated net worth of 4 million dollars.

MOVIES:

  • 2018 A Christmas Carol
  • 2015 Sweat Mia
  • 2015 Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg?
  • 2014 How (Not) to Rob a Train
  • 2014 My Dad Is Scrooge
  • 2013 The Sea
  • 2013 After the Dark
  • 2013 Before I Sleep
  • 2011 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
  • 2010 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1

TV SHOWS:

  • 2022 Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts
  • 2007 The Replacements
  • 2007 King of the Hill
  • 2004 Agatha Christie: A Life in Pictures Y
  • 2002 Stranded