Biography - A Short Wiki
Bonnie Bedelia’s weight and other measurements are visible in the table below. Check it out!
Bonnie was born March 25, 1948 in New York City. She studied ballet but eventually became an actress. It was the right decision. She appeared in countless movies, such as They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?, Violets Are Blue, and Needful Things, just to name a few. More recently, Bedelia played Capt. Kate McCafferty on The Division and Camille Braverman on Parenthood.
Body Measurements Table
Look below and behold the body statistics of Bonnie Bedelia. The table covers bra size, height, weight, shoe size, and more!
Body shape: | Hourglass |
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Dress size: | 8 |
Breasts-Waist-Hips: | 37-27-37 inches (94-69-94 cm) |
Shoe size: | 8.5 |
Bra size: | 34C |
Cup size: | C |
Height: | 5’ 4″ (163 cm) |
Weight: | 134 pounds (61 kg) |
Natural breasts or implants: | Natural |
Quotes
"Whenever there's heavy-duty emotional work to be done, they call me. As for playing the completely off-the-wall, sexy, gorgeous lady that I am - no, they don't think of me."
Bonnie Bedelia
"When I was 14, my mother died. My father, who had always had ulcers, came apart. He had a series of intestinal operations, and was in the hospital for nearly a year. So the four of us teenagers lived by ourselves in the apartment without a guardian."
Bonnie Bedelia
"I didn't even know how to judge 'Die Hard 1.' It's not anything I know how to judge. I'd never seen an action movie. I'd never seen a Sly Stallone movie or an Arnold Schwarzenegger movie or a Charles Bronson movie. And that is the truth."
Bonnie Bedelia
"I like to do a movie, to be on it 8, 10 weeks. It evolves as you're working on it. Little things come to you every day. It's a slow process, and when you have to pack it into a short period of time, which you do for television, the experience is not one that I cherish. So if it's going to be television, it's really got to be the right thing."
Bonnie Bedelia
"If I spoke Italian, I'd be in Italy in a minute. I love the food, I love the way people live there. I mean, it really is my idea of paradise."
Bonnie Bedelia