Bonnie Hill was an American actress who is best known for her roles in films such as “The Frozen North,” “The Love Gamble,” and “Billions.” Born in Indiana in 1891, she started her career in the early 1910s as a model before moving to Hollywood.
Personal and Family Life
Bonnie Hill was born on November 27, 1891, in Indiana, USA. She married Lawrence Lowell Middlecoff on December 14, 1931. Although details about her family life are limited, she remained married for many years.
Career
Hill began her film career in Hollywood in 1919, making her debut in “The Amateur Adventuress.” Over the years, she took on various character roles and supporting parts. Some of her notable performances include Mazie Colben in “Billions” and the pretty neighbor in “The Frozen North.” Her last appearance was as Mrs. Wyman in “The Love Gamble” in 1925.
Death and Legacy
Bonnie Hill passed away on October 22, 1971, in Los Angeles, California. Though she had a relatively brief film career, her roles left a lasting impression on early cinema. She is remembered for her contributions to silent films during the 1920s.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Frozen North | 1922-08-28 | The Pretty Neighbor |
The Love Gamble | 1925-09-11 | Mrs. Wyman |
The Peddler of Lies | 1920-03-01 | Marquise d’Irancy |
The Woman Michael Married | 1919-07-27 | Leila, Princess Marchesi |
The Road to Divorce | 1920-04-05 | Pauline Dallas |
The Brat | 1919-09-01 | Angela |
Billions | 1920-12-06 | Mazie Colben |