Bonnie Bonnell

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.001

Gender

Female

Birthday

01-Aug-1905

Age

(120 years old)

Place of Birth

Thomasville, Georgia, USA

Also Known As
  • Bonny
  • Bonny Bonnell

Bonnie Bonnell

Biography

Bonnie Bonnell, born Marion Wright Bonnell (August 1, 1905 – March 14, 1964) was an actress who played "straight woman" in seven early short comedies, most of which featured the Three Stooges when they worked with Ted Healy, between 1933 and 1934.


Credits

Nertsery Rhymes Nertsery Rhymes (1933) Character: The Good Fairy
Three boys play are told some "bedtime stories" by their parents.
The Big Idea The Big Idea (1934) Character: Cleaning Lady
Ted Healy is the proprietor of the "Big Idea Scenario Company" (Ideas While You Wait). Unfortunately, various visitors to his one-room office constantly interrupt his train of thought. These include a man with a machine gun, a woman who empties waste baskets on the floor, and a trio of musicians who play "Marching Through Georgia" on various instruments.
Hollywood on Parade No. B-9 Hollywood on Parade No. B-9 (1934) Character: Bonnie
Jimmy Durante asks popular song writing team Mack Gordon and Harry Revel to demonstrate some of their songs. There is interplay with impersonator Florence Desmond, Ben Turpin, Rudy Vallee and many others.
Hollywood on Parade Hollywood on Parade (1932) Character: Self
A short featuring many stars
The Three Stooges Story The Three Stooges Story (2001) Character: Manager's Wife
You'll see all six of the Three Stooges - brothers Moe, Curly, and Shemp Howard, Larry Fine, Joe Besser, and Curly Joe DeRita - in this exhaustive "Nyukumentary" covering their comedic career in all its goofy glory. Starting in the early 1920s as sidekicks for comedian Ted Healy, the Stooges made their movie debut in Soup to Nuts (1930), and gained their greatest fame in a series of short films for Columbia from 1934-'57. You'll see the Stooges and many of their collaborators from both sides of the camera (actor Emil Sitka, directors Edward Bernds and Jules White) in rare film clips, documentary footage, TV Interviews, and more. Narrated by Mike Eagan
Hello Pop Hello Pop (1933) Character: Bonnie
A stage director is trying to put on a musical/comedy revue, but has to contend with temperamental musicians, an inept stage crew and his three idiot sons.
Plane Nuts Plane Nuts (1933) Character: Bonny
Ted Healy and His Stooges alternate mildly risque vaudeville routines with semi-elaborate Berkeleyesque musical numbers with beautiful chorines.
Beer and Pretzels Beer and Pretzels (1933) Character: Bonny Latour (as Bonny)
Ted Healy and his Stooges are fired and evicted from a theatre because Ted is annoying women working there. They then get jobs as waiters at a nightclub. Chaos and a few musical numbers ensue.



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