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Bonnie Hunt Married, Husband, Divorce, Bio, Facts, Net Worth, Family
Bonnie Hunt is a veteran American actress and voice artist. Also an actress, writer and producer, Hunt has created her own television series and films, including The Building, Bonnie and Life with Bonnie. Read on for more.
Bonnie Hunt Bio/Facts
Bonnie Lynn Hunt was born on September 22, 1961 in Chicago, Illinois. Her father, Robert Edward Hunt, was an electrician and her mother, Alice E. Hunt (née Jatczak), was a homemaker. Bonnie Hunt is of mixed ethnicity, her father being of Irish and Belgian-Luxembourgish descent and her mother being of Polish descent.
Hunt grew up Catholic in Chicago with his 6 siblings, including three older brothers, 2 older sisters, and a younger sister. She attended St. Ferdinand Grammar and Notre Dame High School for Girls. Subsequently, Hunt graduated as a nurse and in 1982 began working at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago as an oncology nurse.
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Hunt had always aspired to become an actress, however, it was her daily interaction with her patients that inspired her to take the plunge. She immediately put her lively sense of humor to good use, co-founding an improv comedy troupe called An Impulsive Thing in 1984. In 1986, Hunt honed her skills at the prestigious Second City.
She soon moved to Los Angeles, California and In 1990, Carol Anne Smithson landed the lead role in Grand. This was followed by another leading role in Davis Rules (1991-1993). Hunt was invited to star on the famed Saturday Night Life three times, but she turned him down all three times in order to start her own television show.
That TV show would be The Building, successfully created through her collaboration with David Letterman, whom she had become friends with and who had appeared on his own show several times.
The duo collaborated again on another show Bonnie which only aired 11 episodes (1995 – 1996) before being cancelled. While working on her own show, Hunt appeared in many feature films including: Beethoven (1992), Beethoven’s 2nd (1993), Jumanji (1995), which won her the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress , Jerry Maguire (1996) and more.
Hunt’s third attempt at launching his own TV show was Life with Bonnie. It was more successful than the first two, reaching the end of the first season and earning it a handful of awards and nominations.
Hunt began playing roles in 1998’s A Bug’s Life, quickly becoming a Pixar lead actor in such animations as Monsters, Inc. (2001), Toy Story 3 (2010), Monsters University (2013), and more. Her first non-Pixar voice role came in Zootopia (2016). Bonnie voiced the role of Sally Carrera in Cars (2006) and all of its sequels. His voice is also used for the video game and at the Radiator Springs Racers amusement park.
Hunt hosted a very successful talk show, TheBonnie Hunt Show (2008 – 2010) inspired by Live with Regis and Kelly on ABC. In 2017, she landed a recurring role as Catherine Leahy Scott in Ben Stiller’s “Escape at Dannemora” series.
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From acting and voice acting to producing and writing, Hunt has won in almost every sphere of Hollywood. His net worth is estimated between $10 million and $20 million.
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Bonnie Hunt married/husband/divorce
In 1988, 27-year-old Bonnie Hunt tied the knot with investment banker John Murphy. After eighteen years of marriage, the couple divorced in 2006. Hunt herself announced the breakdown of her marriage to the media on June 6, 2006, when she appeared on the David Letterman show.
While Hunt didn’t reveal the reason behind her divorce, the public was quick to speculate that it was likely because of her relationship with David Letterman. The two men had met in the early 90s and quickly became friends.
When asked by the media if she had ever been in a relationship with David Letterman, she said no, but admitted to having slept with him. His exact words were; “We never dated. We slept together, but we never went out together.
However, this does not authenticate speculation that their relationship was the reason behind Hunt’s divorce. Interestingly, this remains a possibility. For example, Hunt was married or in a relationship with John Murphy when she met Letterman who was single and remained single throughout the period of Hunt’s marriage to Murphy.
Letterman also went through a divorce, but that was before she met Hunt. His first marriage to Michelle Cook lasted from 1968 to 1977. He remained single until 2009 when he married Regina Lasko.
Bonnie’s 18-year marriage to John Murphy failed to produce any children and she has remained single and childless ever since. However, in 2015, Hunt revealed in an interview that she wouldn’t mind a second marriage attempt.
“I spent the last 10 years of my life alone. In this time, I discovered myself. I understood what I wanted in my life,” the actress said. She continued; “If the right person who has all the qualities I’m looking for in my future husband comes along, I will definitely consider marrying him.”
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Bonnie Hunt Family
Single with no children, Hunt’s family members include:
Robert Edward Hunt – Father
Alice Hunt – Mother
Carol Hunt – sister
Mary Hunt – Sister
Patrick Hunt – Brother
Cathy Hunt – sister
Kevin Hunt – Brother
Tom Hunt – Brother