Bonnie and Gillian
Bonnie Francesca Wright excels as a model and actress. Sheila Teague Wright and Gary Wright Two famous jewelry makers from London England, gave birth to her on 17 February 1991. The actress was fascinated by music and dance since a early stage. It would eventually lead to her fame. Her resounding success as a star started with the movie Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets in which she played the role Ginny. Her screen time was at first very limited, but the character of Ginny gained prominence when the plot advanced. The result was eight movies. Alongside her performance in the film as Ginny in the film, she was also a part in Stranded in A Life in Pictures and Agatha Christie (2002). Her abilities have also been recognized in different areas of entertainment. She is not only the most popular person on camera, she has also worked behind the camera. In 2012 she composed and directed the film Separate We Go Separate We Go. The film is an tale of an adventure-filled 10-year-old girl who is neglected by her 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. The father of her William F. Jacobs Jr. was an investment banker.She was born in the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Mt. Lebanon. She has French German Irish Scottish and Scottish heritage. Jacobs' family owned Jackson Koehler Eagle Brewery, established by the family in Erie Pennsylvania 1847. John Martin Magenau Jr. held the position as President and CEO of the company since 1978, until the brewery's the brewery's closure in 1978. Jacobs was a regular at her local theater, the Pittsburgh Playhouse on Saturdays to enroll in acting classes. In the ages of 8, she began the study of acting. Mt. Jacobs which she graduated from in 2000 from Lebanon High School, moved into New York City New York in the year 2000, where she attended The Juilliard School. Her bachelor's degree was awarded in the year 2004.
Comments
Post a Comment