Bonnie Hunt
Bonnie Hunt is an American actress, comedian, director, producer, and writer known for her versatile contributions to the entertainment industry. She has made significant marks with her performances in films such as “Jumanji” and “The Green Mile,” as well as lending her voice to characters in Pixar’s “Cars” series and “Monsters, Inc.” Beyond acting, Hunt has created, co-written, and starred in her own television sitcoms, including “The Building,” “Bonnie,” and “Life with Bonnie,” the latter earning her a Golden Globe nomination. Her directorial debut came with the film “Return to Me,” showcasing her multifaceted talent in the industry.
Throughout her career, Bonnie Hunt has demonstrated a wide range of acting abilities, from comedy to drama, in both live-action and voice roles. Her voice acting work, particularly for Pixar, has become iconic, with roles such as Sally Carrera in “Cars” and Dolly in “Toy Story 3” being beloved by audiences worldwide. In live-action, her performances in “Cheaper by the Dozen” and “Jerry Maguire” were well received.
Hunt’s career has been enriched by her collaborations with actors like Tom Hanks in “The Green Mile” and Robin Williams in “Jumanji.” Her partnership with David Letterman as the producer of her shows “The Building” and “Bonnie” played a significant role in her television career. Additionally, her repeated collaborations with Pixar have made her a staple voice within their films.