
Bonnie Wright
Born:February 17, 1991
Place of Birth:London, England, UK
Known For:Acting
Biography
Bonnie Francesca Wright, born on February 17, 1991, is a multi-talented English actress, model, director, and activist. While she has dabbled in various artistic fields, Wright is most renowned for her portrayal of the spirited Ginny Weasley in the iconic Harry Potter film series.
Hailing from London, Wright embarked on her acting journey with her debut in "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" in 2001, a role she impeccably embodied for a decade until the franchise's conclusion with "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2" in 2011. Post-Harry Potter, she ventured into independent cinema, starring in films like "Before I Sleep," "The Sea," and "After the Dark," showcasing her versatility as an actress.
Beyond her on-screen endeavors, Wright is a distinguished alumna of the University of the Arts London, where she graduated with a degree in filmmaking in 2012. Subsequently, she established her production company, BonBonLumiere, delving into the realm of directing. Her directorial debut, "Separate We Come, Separate We Go," premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, marking the beginning of a successful foray into filmmaking.
Wright's directorial projects, such as "Know Thyself" and "Sextant," are characterized by profound explorations of landscapes and emotions, reflecting her artistic depth and vision. Notably, her three-part series, "Phone Calls," premiered at the prestigious Tribeca Film Festival, solidifying her reputation as a talented filmmaker. Additionally, she directed the acclaimed "Medusa's Ankles," based on A. S. Byatt's work, starring esteemed actors Kerry Fox and Jason Isaacs.
Apart from her contributions to the entertainment industry, Wright is a fervent environmental activist and serves as an ambassador for organizations like Greenpeace and Lumos. Her commitment to raising awareness about pressing environmental issues underscores her dedication to making a positive impact beyond the realms of film and art.
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