Bonnie and Gillian
Bonnie Francesca Wright, an model and actress who has a great talent. Sheila Teague Wright and Gary Wright are two prominent jewelers from London England, gave birth to her on February 17, 1991. Her fame was due to her being addicted to music and dancing as a child. That would later lead to her fame. Her fame as a famous person began right from the production Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets where she portrayed the role of Ginny in 2001. The first few months, her screen time was minimal but she became much more famous as the series took place. She was Ginny in eight films. She was Ginny in two TV shows: Stranded (2002, 2004) as well as Agatha Christie's Life in Pictures. She is also talented in different areas of entertainment. She is not just in front of the cameras but behind them too. She directed and produced the film Separate We Go Separate We Are in 2012. It tells the story of a depressed 10-year-old girl who embarks on a series of adventure. 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., her father was an investment banking. Lebanon. She is of French German, Irish, and Scottish heritage. She's French German, Irish and Scottish descent. Her grandfather John Martin Magenau Jr. was CEO and President of the Jackson Koehler Eagle Brewery in Erie Pennsylvania which had been established in 1847. It was shut down in 1978. Jacobs began studying acting when she was eight years old and was in classes for acting on Saturdays at the Pittsburgh Playhouse while growing up.She participated in the Pittsburgh Public Theater where she was a perennial contender for the public's Shakespeare Monologue Contest leading her to be chosen in the role of Titania in their production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Mt. Jacobs was a student at Lebanon High school from 2000 until the year 2004. Her graduation was with a bachelor's degree at the end of 2004.
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