Bonnie Silco

Bonnie Silco

actress, art director, production designer

Bonnie Silco was born on Mar 31, 1967 in USA. Bonnie Silco's big-screen debut came with Independence Day directed by Roland Emmerich in 1996. Bonnie Silco is known for Grosse Pointe Blank directed by George Armitage, John Cusack stars as Martin Q. Blank and Minnie Driver as Debi Newberry. The upcoming new movie Bonnie Silco plays is Grosse Pointe Blank which will be released on Apr 11, 1997.

Bonnie Silco (Lawrence) was born in Sheridan, Wyoming March 31, 1967. One of only two children born to Patricia and Edward Lawrence. At an early age her family moved to Greybull, Wyoming where she spent most of her early years as a shy child. However that all changed in high school when she joined speech and debate. Bonnie met Bradly Marlow during one of the speech meets in 1982 and they later married in 1987. After the loss of their infant son, Johnathan, the marriage fell apart and they divorced in 1989. Bonnie met Eric Silco in 1990. They had a son Christian Scott Jaccar Silco born June of 1991. They moved to Littleton, Colorado in 1992. In August of 1994 they welcomed a daughter, Gabrielle Nicole Jaccar Silco. Dissatisfied with the marriage Bonnie and Eric separated in 1995 and later divorced. It's during this time period that Bonnie started finding small roles in film. She arrived in Los Angeles August 25, 1995 and was working on the film "Independance Day" two days later. She worked on various films for the next several years as an actor and later getting behind the scenes into production design and art direction. In 1999 Bonnie met Doug Smith and they married June of 2003. Doug encouraged her to return to school and she received her Associate of Arts degree in Anthropology from Santa Monica College in 2007, and her Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology and Art History from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 2009. While at UCLA, Smith worked with Dr. Thomas Wake in the Zooarchaeology lab researching the ancient diet of people living off the Panamanian coast, and also with Dr. David A. Scott in the Cotsen School of Archaeology conservation lab studying ancient metallurgy. Ultimately she left California in 2009 to return to the mountains of the West. She is now the Curatorial Assistant for the Draper Natural History Museum at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West. She began working for the Center in May of 2010 and transitioned to the Draper in 2011 to serve as the Draper Museum program coordinator. She assists with the Draper's natural science exhibits, collections, and research. She also coordinates the Draper Museum educational programming and outreach. Programs such as the Lunchtime Expedition Lecture Series, Draper After Dark, Science Kids Cody, and other educational outreach programming. She is a member of the Wyoming Association of Professional Archaeologist, president of the Absaroka Chapter of the Wyoming Archaeology Society, organizing member of the Cody Culture Club, and P.E.A.K.S.; she sits on the board of the Park County Historic Preservation Commission and just stepped down as president of the Wyoming Archaeology Foundation. She has volunteered with HistoriCorp, on several projects in both Colorado and Wyoming. A Wyoming native, she has traveled extensively throughout the United States, Europe, Mexico, and Central America and has lived in Nevada, Colorado, and California.

  • Birthday

    Mar 31, 1967
  • Place of Birth

    Sheridan, Wyoming, USA

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