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Bonnie Soper : ウィキペディア英語版
Bonnie Soper

Bonnie Soper (born in Invercargill, New Zealand in 1984) is a New Zealand film and television actress.
==Early career==
A graduate of the Unitec School of Performing and Screen Arts, her theatre credits include, Auckland Theatre Company's 2007 play The Pillowman which she co-starred in with former and current Shortland Street actors Oliver Driver and Craig Parker.
In 2006, Bonnie scored a lead role in the New Zealand feature film ''The Devil Dared Me To'', released in cinemas on 11 October 2007. In Arkles Entertainment's feature film ''The Map Reader'', scheculed to be released in 2008 she will play a young blind woman. Other credits include the short film ''We The Living'', commercials and a music video for New Zealand band Dimmer.
In 2007, she featured in New Zealand band Deja Voodoo's music video Tracey, a song from the soundtrack of her film debut ''The Devil Dared Me To''. Bonnie has appeared in the music video ''The Night'', performed by New Zealand band Goodnight Nurse, the video was released in Australia and New Zealand on 4 February 2008.

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