Liz Bonnin Bio, Age, Parents, Ethnicity, Height, Net Worth, TV Shows

Liz Bonnin Biography

Liz Bonnin is a French-Irish science, wildlife, and natural history broadcaster best known for hosting wildlife and science shows such as Galapagos, How the Earth Works, Animals in Love, Stargazing Live, Blue Planet Live, and Cats v Dogs: Which Is Best? Should We Close Our Zoos?.

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How old is Liz Bonnin? – Age

She is 47 years old as of 16 September 2023. She was born in 1976 in Paris, France. Her real name is Elizabeth Bonnin.

Who is Liz Bonnin father? Ethnicity – Family – Education

Bonnin was born to a Trinidadian mother of Indian and Portuguese heritage and a French-Martiniquan father who worked as a dentist. Her family relocated to Ireland when she was nine years old. Bonnin grew up alongside her older sister, Benni. Bonnin stated on January 5, 2021, that her mother died during the Christmas 2020 season after contracting COVID-19. Bonnin earned a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry from Trinity College Dublin and a master’s degree in wild animal biology and conservation from the Zoological Society of London and the Royal Veterinary College (2008), where she monitored tigers in Nepal.

Liz Bonnin Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $4 million.

Liz Bonnin Height

She stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches (1.69 m).

Liz Bonnin Documentary

In 2008, Bonnin hosted the documentary series Science Friction on RTÉ One, which examined taboos in scientific conversations in Ireland (such as paedophilia and nuclear power). In June 2013, she presented the two-part documentary Operation Snow Tiger, in which she collaborated with Russian and other experts in the Ussuriysk Reserve in the Russian Far East. In February 2015, she aired a two-part documentary series called creatures in Love on BBC One, which examined the emotional lives of creatures such as elephants, monkeys, geese, and gators. In 2018, Bonnin presented a one-off documentary for BBC One called Drowning In Plastic, which examined the issue of marine plastic pollution.

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Liz Bonnin Career

Bonnin started her profession singing support vocals with The Pale prior to joining an Irish young lady pop gathering named Chill, who endorsed to Polydor yet separated prior to recording. The band had performed on Dustin the Turkey’s third collection Confidence of Our Quills, duetting on “We Are Family”. She was extended to an employment opportunity facilitating the IRMA Grants which prompted introducing jobs on RTÉ TV in Ireland, on The Cave (counting Lair 2), Television Bingo, Thousand years Eve: Celebrate 2000 and for quite some time, Out of control with Fiona McShane. At the time she was involved with the distributer John Ryan. In 2002, she moved to London to introduce on various Stations.

In 2002, she became one of the moderators of the Channel 4 morning show RI:SE, work in covering amusement related stories. Around the same time she turned into a normal moderator on Top of the Pops in the UK.

In 2004, Bonnin was secured in a monster pet hotel alongside MPs Paul Burstow, Evan Harris and Ivan Henderson and entertainer Liza Goddard, BBC Newsround moderator Lizzie Greenwood and DJ Becky Jago in a trick to send off the yearly RSPCA Week to bring issues to light and assets.

Beginning around 2005, Bonnin has been engaged with science broadcasting. She introduced the show Devices, Devices, Devices in 2005 and co-introduced the BBC science series Bang Goes the Hypothesis on BBC One from 2009 until 2014. In 2008, Bonnin introduced a narrative series Science Grinding on RTÉ One which took a gander at restrictions in conversations of logical subjects (like pedophilia and atomic power) in Ireland. She likewise added to BBC Two’s series on crafted by the London Regular History Historical center, Exhibition hall of Life.

In October 2010, she joined the cast of Autumnwatch and in January 2011, she introduced sections of BBC Two’s Stargazing Live from different areas of Hawaii including on Mauna Kea. In May 2011, she co-introduced BBC One’s Egypt’s Lost Urban areas.

Her program on creature knowledge, Very Savvy Creatures, was recorded in mid-2011 in Mexico, Brazil, Thailand, Australia and Germany, and broadcast in February 2012. Bonin has introduced a few Skyline specials on BBC Two which take care of subjects going from checking out at the eventual fate of innovation to investigating the maintainability of zoos.

In June 2013, she introduced the two-section narrative Activity Snow Tiger, working close by Russian and different researchers in the Ussuriysk Hold in the Russian Far East. Beginning around 2013 Bonnin has been a moderator of the ITV series Countrywise, close by Paul Heiney and Ben Fogle. In November 2013 she introduced Creature Odd Couples on BBC One. She was a co-moderator alongside Martin Pepper on the series How the Earth Functions that circulated on the Revelation Direct in the USA beginning on 10 September 2013.

In October 2014, she introduced a three-section Skyline series investigating the existence of felines. In February 2015, she introduced a two-section narrative series called Creatures in Adoration on BBC One, taking a gander at the close to home existences of creatures including elephants, monkeys, geese and gators.

In August 2015, close by Matt Pastry specialist and Steve Backshall, she co-facilitated a progression of three projects for BBC One, Major Blue Live, highlighting marine life in Monterey Straight, California. Mid 2016 saw Bonnin return to Stargazing Live, where she detailed from the European Space Office’s space explorer preparing focus. She likewise co-introduced the BBC Two series Felines v Canines: Which is Ideal? with Chris Packham.

Beginning on 30 Walk 2017, Bonnin introduced another BBC One series called Galapagos investigating the species tracked down on the islands and in the oceans around. In July 2017, she co-introduced Wild The Frozen North Live with Matt Dough puncher and Steve Backshall on BBC One. In 2018, Bonnin introduced an oddball narrative for BBC One called Suffocating In Plastic, checking out at the issue of marine plastic contamination. In 2020 she introduced a program taking a gander at various types of Penguins named Penguins: Meet the Family.

In January 2024, she joined a gathering of scientistss in Wyoming, USA to introduce Mysteries of the Jurassic Dinosaurs for BBC Two. In February 2024, Bonnin sent off a digital broadcast named ‘Dead Waterway’ recounting the narrative of the Mariana dam debacle in Brazil. The webcast covers the historical backdrop of mining in Brazil, the day that the dam fell, and the narrative of the casualties who are as yet battling for equity and are currently entangled in a fight in court against the proprietors of the dam, BHP and Vale.

Liz Bonnin Movies and TV Shows

♦ 2002–2003 – Top of the Pops
♦ 2003 – Never Mind the Buzzcocks
♦ 2004- ? – Euromillions Draw
♦ 2004–2005 – Wild Trials
♦ 2005–? – Gadgets, Gadgets, Gadgets
♦ 2008 – Science Friction
♦ 2009–2014 – Bang Goes the Theory
♦ 2009–2010 – Country Tracks
♦ 2010 – Museum of Life
♦ 2010–2011 – Autumnwatch
♦ 2011— – Stargazing Live
♦ 2011 – Egypt’s Lost Cities
♦ 2012 – Super Smart Animals
♦ 2013 – Tomorrow’s World: A Horizon Special
♦ 2013— – Countrywise
♦ 2013 – Animal Odd Couples
♦ 2014 – Cat Watch 2014: The New Horizon Experiment
♦ 2015 – Big Blue Live
♦ 2016 – Cats v Dogs: Which is Best?
♦ 2017 – Galapagos
♦ 2018 – Drowning In Plastic
♦ 2019 – Blue Planet Live
♦ 2020 – Penguins: Meet the Family
♦ 2020-2021 – For The Love Of Britain
♦ 2021 – Our Wild Adventures
♦ 2023 – Secrets of the Jurassic Dinosaurs