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Michelle C. Bonilla Actress Writer Director IMDbPro Starmeter See rank Play demo reel 5:46 Demo Reel: Michelle C. Bonilla - Drama Reel 2023 12 Videos 98 Photos Michelle is a proud Chicana born and raised in Hollywood, California.


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Michelle C. Bonilla (born March 2, 1972; age 51) played a reporter during Season 3 and Season 4 of 24. She later played U.S. Attorney Vanessa Diaz in the Solitary epilogue short featured on the Live Another Day Blu-Ray release. Michelle Bonilla was born in Hollywood, California. She became interested in acting since she was a child, and studied voice, music, dance, and theatre at Los Angeles.


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Michelle C. Bonilla University of California, Los Angeles Websites About Michelle is a professional Actress, Voiceover Artist, Writer, and Director. On her first Equity audition she landed the.


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ABOUT Michelle is a proud Chicana born and raised in Hollywood, CA. She grew up next door to an original munchkin from "The Wizard of Oz" and, It was here where she learned about the magic of filmmaking, television, and ultimately, her love for acting.


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Michelle C. Bonilla has little doubt that gay male actors have it far harder than their female counterparts in Hollywood. Indeed, the openly lesbian Bonilla did not encounter discrimination in.


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Michelle C. Bonilla Credits (text only) Hide Actress (101 credits) Maxxie LaWow: Drag Super-shero ( filming ) Valentina (voice) I Just Wish You Told Me (Short) ( post-production ) Jessie 2023 Saints Row: A Song of Ice and Dust (Video Game) Eleanor of Easthaven / Female Grunt 3 2022-2023 9-1-1: Lone Star (TV Series) Sara Ortiz - Donors (2023).


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Michelle C. Bonilla (born 2 March 1972; age 51) is an actress who played Bu'kaH in the Star Trek: Enterprise first season episode "Sleeping Dogs". Bonilla played the recurring role of Christine Harms in ER between 1999 and 2009. Her co-stars on the show included Penny Johnson, Ed Lauter, Rosalind Chao, James Cromwell, Lily Mariye, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Steven Culp, Sam Anderson, and Mädchen.


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Michelle C. Bonilla. Michelle is a proud (Chicana), born and raised in Hollywood, CA. She is one of the first Latino entertainers, as well as the first Latina actress to come out publicly, in 2005, in an article in The Advocate.