Bonnie and Gillian
Bonnie Francesca Wright possesses a ability to act and model. She was born on 17 February 1991 in London England to the famous jewelry makers Sheila Teague and Gary Wright. Her early love of dance and musical expression brought her into a profession in the arts. The fame she earned began in the 2001 movie Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, in which Ginny was the protagonist. In the course of the story, the Ginny character's role grew more significant. The story would span eight blockbuster films. The actress played Ginny in two television series: Stranded (2002, 2004) and Agatha Christie's Life in Pictures. Also, she is talented in a variety of entertainment fields. She has not only been behind the camera but on the front too. In 2012, Gillian Jacobs produced and directed her movie Separate We Go. This tells the real story of a 10-year-old year old girl abandoned by her mother. Gillian Jacobs........................Jacobs was born in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. Martina Magenau Jacobs, her mother was the director of alumni relations for alumni affairs at Heinz College for Carnegie Mellon University. William F. Jacobs Jr. is her father. Lebanon. She is of French German, Irish, as well as Scottish roots. She's French Scottish, Irish and German descendance. Her grandfather John Martin Magenau Jr. was President and CEO at the Jackson Koehler Eagle Brewery in Erie Pennsylvania which had been established in 1847. It was shut down in 1978. Jacobs began her acting studies at the age of 8 and was enrolled in the acting class on Saturdays at the Pittsburgh Playhouse while growing up.She performed with the Pittsburgh Public Theater where she always competed for the Public's Shakespeare Monologue Contest leading her to being cast in the role of Titania in the production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Mt. Jacobs was a graduate of Lebanon High School, New York in 2000. Then she moved into New York City in order to study at the Juilliard School. The award for her bachelor's degree was given in 2004.
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