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Bonnie

or Dz·Բ

[ bon-ee ]

noun

  1. a female given name: from the Latin word meaning “good.”


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They went on to be the first Welsh musicians since Tom Jones and Bonnie Tyler to crack America.

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They would go on to sell an estimated five million records and also become the first Welsh musicians since Tom Jones and Bonnie Tyler to crack America.

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He and his wife, Katherine, are good lefty activists, and the radicalism of films such as “Bonnie and Clyde” fit them comfortably.

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Hackman shot to fame in Bonnie and Clyde at the end of the 60s and was rarely out of work - in films like The French Connection, Mississippi Burning and Superman.

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At the time, Wallace was living and teaching in Illinois, and instead of finding an agent in New York, he’d connected with Bonnie Nadell in Los Angeles.

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