What is the net worth of Bonnie Wright?
Bonnie Wright is an English actress, writer, director, producer, and model who has a net worth of $4 million. Wright is best known for her role as Ginny Weasley in the Harry Potter film series (2001–2011), which consists of eight films that grossed a total of $7.7 billion at the box office. Bonnie has over 20 acting credits to her name, including Before I Sleep (2013) and Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg? (2015).
She wrote, produced and directed the short films ‘Know Thyself’ (2014) and ‘Sextant’ (2016) and wrote and directed the short film ‘Separate We Come, Separate We Go’ (2012). Wright also served as the cinematographer for “Sextant” and directed music videos for Sophie Lowe’s “Dreaming” (2014) and “Taught You How To Feel” (2018), as well as “Iguana Bird” (2018) by Pete Yorn and Scarlett Johansson. video clip. Bonnie founded the production company BonBonLumiere in 2012. As a model, Wright appeared in “How to Spend It”, a magazine published by “The Financial Times”, and walked the catwalk for designer Katie Eary during London Fashion Week in 2011. She graced the covers of many magazines such as ‘HauteMuse’, ‘ASOS’ and ‘
Youth
Bonnie Wright was born Bonnie Francesca Wright on February 17, 1991, in London, England. Her parents, Gary Wright and Sheila Teague, own the jewelry company Wright & Teague. Bonnie has an older brother named Lewis and attended Prior Weston Primary School and King Alfred School. When filming the “Harry Potter” series, Wright had a tutor on set. In 2009, he enrolled at the University of the Arts in London to study at the London College of Communication, and in 2012 he obtained a BA in Cinematography.
Career
In 1999, a talent search for ‘Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone’, the film adaptation of JK Rowling’s first ‘Harry Potter’ novel, was held in the UK After Wright’s brother said it ‘reminded him of Ginny’ , Bonnie, who had no acting experience other than school plays, asked her mother to let her audition for the film. Sheila sent photos of Bonnie to casting directors, and Wright was asked to audition for producer David Heyman. After the audition, Wright’s parents were immediately informed that she had received the role. She made her big screen debut at the age of 9, and Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone was the highest-grossing film of 2001. Bonnie reprized the role of Ginny Weasley in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets ( 2002), “
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Earlier in her career, Wright appeared in the 2002 TV film Stranded and played the young Agatha Christie in the 2004 BBC Two docudrama Agatha Christie: A Life in Pictures. In 2007, Bonnie lent her voice to the episode “London Calling” of the Disney Channel series “The Replacements” and the episode “Bobby Rae” of Fox’s “King of the Hill.” In 213, she appeared in a Southwark Playhouse production of Peter Ustinov’s The Moment of Truth, and in The Sea, After the Dark and Before I Sleep. In 2014, Wright voiced Connie in My Dad Is Scrooge and appeared in How (Not) to Rob a Train, followed by the short film Sweat and the mystery Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg? in 2015. In 2018, she appeared in ‘A Christmas Carol’ and directed and produced the short film ‘Medusa’s Ankles’ which starred Jason Isaacs and Kerry Fox. In 2020, Bonnie narrated the story “Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump” in the audiobook version of “The Tales of Beedle the Bard” by JK Rowling.
Personal life
In February 2010, Bonnie’s ‘Harry Potter’ co-star Jamie Campbell Bower confirmed that they had been “seeing each other for a few months”, and the couple became engaged in April 2011. Wright and Bower ended their engagement in June 2012. Bonnie is passionate about activism, and in 2017, she got involved in the Greenpeace Ocean Plastics campaign, joining the organization on their ship, Arctic Sunrise, to trawl for plastic. In 2018, she traveled to Atlanta to deliver a petition to Coca-Cola headquarters, urging the company to end single-use plastic production. In 2020, Wright traveled to Guatemala in her role as Rainforest Alliance ambassador and visited communities in the Maya Biosphere Reserve that are committed to sustainable forest management. Bonnie is an ambassador for JK Rowling’s charity, Lumos, whose mission is to “fight for a child’s right to a family by transforming care systems around the world”. In 2016, Wright and her “Harry Potter” co-star Evanna Lynch went to Haiti for their work with Lumos and met “children who have been rescued from terrible conditions and reunited with their families . “.
Awards and nominations
In 2011, Wright won the Most Edgy Look Award at the Rodial Beautiful Awards. In 2012, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 earned an Empire Award nomination for Best Female Newcomer.