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Bonnie Hunt

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American actress, comedian, writer and director (born 1961)

Bonnie Hunt
Hunt in 2010
Born
Bonnie Lynn Hunt

(1961-09-22)September 22, 1961 (age 63)
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Occupations
  • Actress
  • comedian
  • director
  • producer
  • writer
  • television host
Years active1984–present
Spouse
John Murphy
(m. 1988; div. 2008)
Comedy career
MediumFilm, television
GenresImprovisational comedy
Subject(s)Popular culture

Bonnie Lynn Hunt (born September 22, 1961)[1] is an American actress and comedian. Her film roles includeRain Man,Beethoven,Beethoven's 2nd,Jumanji,Jerry Maguire,The Green Mile,Cheaper by the Dozen, andCheaper by the Dozen 2.

Hunt has done voice work inA Bug's Life,Zootopia, and theMonsters, Inc.,Cars, andToy Story franchises. She starred inGrand andDavis Rules, as well as creating, producing, writing, and starring inThe Building,Bonnie, andLife with Bonnie. From 2008 to 2010, she hostedThe Bonnie Hunt Show.

Early life

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Bonnie Lynn Hunt was born on September 22, 1961, inChicago,Illinois, to Robert Edward Hunt (1927-1981), an electrician, and Alice E. Hunt (née Jatczak; 1925-2021).[2] Her father was ofIrish andBelgian ancestry and her mother is ofPolish descent.[3][4][5] She has three older brothers named Patrick, Kevin, and Tom, two older sisters named Cathy and Carol, and a younger sister named Mary.[citation needed]She was educated inCatholic schools, attendingSaint Ferdinand School andNotre Dame High School for Girls in Chicago, and worked part-time as a nurse's aide.[6]

In 1982, Hunt worked as anoncology nurse atNorthwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. In 1984, she co-founded animprovisational comedy troupe called An Impulsive Thing.[6] Hunt also performed as a member of Chicago's world-famous theSecond City, joining in 1986.

In 1988, while a nurse, Hunt auditioned on her lunch break for the role of waitress Sally Dibbs inRain Man and won it.[6]

Career

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Hunt in 1996

In 1990, Hunt portrayed Carol Anne Smithson inGrand. She refused to become a cast member ofSaturday Night Live because the series' producers generally frowned on her preferred improvisational style. In 1992, she was offered the part of B.J. Poteet, a replacement forJulia Duffy, onDesigning Women.[7] Instead, she chose to co-star inDavis Rules.

In 1993, Hunt teamed with good friendDavid Letterman to produceThe Building. The series was also filmed live; mistakes, accidents, and forgotten lines were often left in the aired episode.[citation needed] In 1995, Hunt and Letterman reteamed forThe Bonnie Hunt Show (later retitledBonnie), which featured many of the same cast members asThe Building and the same loose style. The show was praised by critics but was canceled after 11 of the 13 episodes produced were aired. In 2002, Hunt returned to television withLife with Bonnie. Her role on the series earned her a 2004Emmy nomination (which was her first). Despite fair ratings, the series was canceled in its second season. Hunt announced onLive with Regis and Kelly that ABC had offered her another sitcom, in which she would have portrayed a divorced detective. This pilot titledLet Go (also known asCrimes and Dating) was not picked up for the fall 2006 schedule.

She directed, co-wrote, and co-starred inReturn to Me. It was filmed in her Chicago neighborhood and included bit parts for a number of her relatives. The film, which received a positive reception from critics,[8] was largely influenced by Hunt's blue-collar Catholic upbringing in Chicago.[9]

Hunt portrayed Alice Newton inBeethoven andBeethoven's 2nd, Sarah Whittle/Madam Serena inJumanji, and Kate Baker inCheaper by the Dozen andCheaper by the Dozen 2. She portrayed the sister of Renée Zellweger's character inJerry Maguire and Jan Edgecomb inThe Green Mile. She portrayed Grace Bellamy inLoggerheads. She has provided her voice for a total of eightPixar films:A Bug's Life as Rosie,Monsters, Inc. as Ms. Flint,Cars,Cars 2, andCars 3 asSally Carrera,Toy Story 3 andToy Story 4 as Dolly, andMonsters University as Karen Graves. In addition, Hunt voiced Bonnie Hopps in theWalt Disney Animation Studios' film,Zootopia, which marked her first non-Pixar animated film.

The Bonnie Hunt Show

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Main article:The Bonnie Hunt Show
Hunt in 2006

In 2007, Hunt taped a pilot episode forTelepictures. The pilot was approved and the talk show was created.The Bonnie Hunt Show premiered on Monday, September 8, 2008. The set design was a tribute toDean Martin and on the walls are pictures of historic television personalities, as well as Hunt's family members. The series was inspired by the format ofLive with Regis and Kelly, with the host and guests often interacting with the audience. Many of the series' staffers were longtime friends of Hunt from Chicago. The series typically started with an opening monologue followed by guest interviews and games played with the audience. Hunt's mother Alice often appeared inwebcasts from her home in Chicago.The Bonnie Hunt Show taped in Culver City, California, and was viewed in 17 of the top 20 US television markets in the United States. In its first year,The Bonnie Hunt Show was nominated for three Daytime Emmy Awards, for opening theme, hairstyle, and makeup. It won the Gracie Award for "Outstanding Talk Show" in 2009. In 2010, Hunt was nominated for "Outstanding Talk Show Host" at the Daytime Emmy Awards. The final episode aired on May 26, 2010.

Personal life

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In 1988, Hunt married investment banker John Murphy.[10] The couple separated in 2006; their divorce was officially finalized in 2008.[11]

Hunt is a lifelongChicago Cubs fan, having not missed an opening day atWrigley Field since 1977. She was in attendance inCleveland for the Cubs' historic Game 7 victory during the2016 World Series.

Hunt is a supporter of theMultiple Myeloma Research Foundation, of which she is an honorary board member.[12]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1988Rain ManSally Dibbs (the waitress)
1992BeethovenAlice Newton
1993DaveWhite House Tour Guide
Beethoven's 2ndAlice Newton
1994Only YouKate Corvatch
1995Now and ThenMrs. DeWitt
JumanjiSarah Whittle
1996Getting Away with MurderGail Holland
Jerry MaguireLaurel Boyd
1998A Bug's LifeRosie (voice)
Kissing a FoolLinda Streicher
1999Random HeartsWendy Judd
The Green MileJan Edgecomb
2000Return to MeMegan DaytonAlso director and co-writer
2001Monsters, Inc.Ms. Flint (voice)
2002Stolen SummerMargaret O'Malley
2003Cheaper by the DozenKate Baker
2005Cheaper by the Dozen 2
LoggerheadsGrace
2006I Want Someone to Eat Cheese WithStella Lewis
CarsSally Carrera (voice)Additional screenplay material
Mater and the GhostlightShort film; direct-to-video
2009Hurricane SeasonPrincipal
2010Toy Story 3Dolly (voice)
2011Toy Story Toons: Hawaiian VacationShort film
Cars 2Sally Carrera (voice)
2013Monsters UniversityKaren Graves (voice)
2016ZootopiaBonnie Hopps (voice)
2017Cars 3Sally Carrera (voice)
2019Toy Story 4Dolly (voice)
2021The Ultimate Playlist of NoiseDr. Lubinsky
2024Red OneMrs. Claus

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1984American PlayhouseFoxtrot DancerEpisode: "Under the Biltmore Clock"
1990GrandCarol Anne SmithsonMain role (26 episodes)
1991–92Davis RulesGwen DavisMain role (18 episodes)
1993The BuildingBonnie KennedyLead role; also creator, executive producer, writer
1995–96BonnieBonnie KellyLead role; also co-creator, producer, writer
1997Wheel of FortuneHerselfPlayed alongside her mother Alice
Subway Stories: Tales from the UndergroundFernVignette: "Fern's Heart of Darkness"
2002–04Life with BonnieBonnie MolloyLead role; also co-creator, director, executive producer, writer
2006Let GoKate HollowayUnsold ABC pilot; lead role, also director, executive producer, writer
2008–10The Bonnie Hunt ShowHerself / HostAlso executive producer, writer
2010The Life & Times of TimGabe's Mother (voice)2 episodes
2013–18Sofia the FirstAunt Tilly (voice)Recurring role (7 episodes)[13]
2013Call Me Crazy: A Five FilmTV film; Director of "Eddie" segment
2013-14Cars Toons: Tales From Radiator SpringsSally Carrera (voice)Short films: "Hiccups", "The Radiator Springs 500 1/2"
2018Escape at DannemoraCatherine Leahy ScottMiniseries (7 episodes)[14]
2019Forky Asks a QuestionDolly (voice)Short film: "What Is a Leader?"
2021Monsters at WorkMs. Flint (voice)6 episodes[15]
2022Amber BrownCreator, director, executive producer, writer[16]
Cars on the RoadSally Carrera (voice)Short film: "Dino Park"
Zootopia+Bonnie Hopps (voice)Short film: "Hopp on Board"

Video games

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YearTitleVoice role
1998A Bug’s LifeRosie
2001Monsters, Inc. Scream TeamMs. Flint
2002Monsters, Inc.
Monsters, Inc. Scream Arena
2006CarsSally Carrera
2010Toy Story 3Dolly

Theme park attractions

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YearTitleRole
2012Radiator Springs RacersSally Carrera

Awards and nominations

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YearNominated workAwardResult
1995JumanjiSaturn Award for Best Supporting ActressWon
1996BonnieViewers for Quality Television Founder's AwardWon
1999The Green MileBlockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Supporting Actress – DramaNominated
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureNominated
2003Life with BonnieTCA Award for Outstanding Achievement in ComedyNominated
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or ComedyNominated
Satellite Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or ComedyNominated
2004Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy SeriesNominated
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or ComedyNominated
Satellite Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or ComedyNominated
2010The Bonnie Hunt ShowDaytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show HostNominated

References

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  1. ^"About Bonnie Hunt (1961– )".MovieActors.com. Archived fromthe original on July 26, 2012. RetrievedOctober 22, 2010.
  2. ^"Bonnie Hunt Biography".Film Reference. RetrievedAugust 12, 2010.
  3. ^Bonnie Hunt, host;Jared Padalecki, guest (February 10, 2009). "Episode".The Bonnie Hunt Show.
  4. ^Grahnke, Lon (April 14, 1992)."Hunt draws on improv talents for 'Davis' role".Chicago Sun-Times. p. 43. RetrievedAugust 12, 2010.
  5. ^"Genealogy Report: Descendants of Joannis Backes".Family Tree Maker. RetrievedFebruary 17, 2012.
  6. ^abcReiss, Dawn (April 17, 2009)."Teaming Up with Bonnie Hunt".The Saturday Evening Post.
  7. ^Collins, Scott (August 31, 2008)."Hunt ready to take on daytime".Chicago Tribune. p. 10. Archived fromthe original on November 5, 2012. RetrievedAugust 12, 2010.
  8. ^"Return to Me".Rotten Tomatoes. RetrievedOctober 5, 2011.
  9. ^Stack, Peter (April 2, 2000)."Hunt's Full Heart".San Francisco Chronicle. RetrievedOctober 5, 2011.
  10. ^"True blue Bonnie Hunt".Tampa Bay Times. April 28, 2000. RetrievedDecember 15, 2023.
  11. ^"Bonnie Hunt - Bio, Ex-Husband, Divorce and Reason for Divorce". Naija News. July 21, 2022. RetrievedDecember 15, 2023.
  12. ^"Honorary Board".Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation. Archived fromthe original on July 15, 2010. RetrievedAugust 12, 2010.
  13. ^"Bonnie Hunt (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. RetrievedSeptember 22, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
  14. ^Harnick, Chris (November 18, 2018)."Why Bonnie Hunt Returned to TV for Escape at Dannemora".E! Online. RetrievedDecember 28, 2021.
  15. ^Holub, Christian (March 17, 2021)."Meet theMonsters At Work crew in exclusive first look at new Disney+ series".Entertainment Weekly. RetrievedSeptember 22, 2024.
  16. ^Otterson, Joe (September 28, 2021)."Bonnie Hunt SetsAmber Brown Series at Apple, Carsyn Rose and Sarah Drew to Star".Variety. RetrievedSeptember 22, 2024.

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