Bonnie Bartlett
Bonnie Bartlett Daniels, born on June 20, 1929, is a celebrated American actress renowned for her impactful performances on both stage and screen. She gained widespread recognition for portraying Grace Snider Edwards in the beloved series "Little House on the Prairie," where her character was a beloved figure among fans. Additionally, Bartlett is well-known for her role as Ellen Craig in the acclaimed medical drama "St. Elsewhere," which showcased her exceptional talent and versatility.
Throughout her extensive career, Bartlett has made notable contributions to television and film, earning praise for her ability to bring depth and authenticity to her characters. Her performances have garnered critical acclaim, highlighting her skill in a variety of genres.
In her personal life, Bonnie Bartlett has been married to her "St. Elsewhere" co-star, William Daniels, since 1951, creating a remarkable partnership both on and off-screen. Together, they have raised three children, balancing their family life with flourishing careers in the entertainment industry.
With a career spanning several decades, Bonnie Bartlett remains a respected figure in Hollywood, celebrated for her enduring legacy and the memorable roles she has brought to life. Her contributions to television continue to resonate with audiences, solidifying her status as a prominent actress in American entertainment history.
Filmography
Where Are My Children?
The Lies Boys Tell
Love Letters (1983)
The Legend of Lizzie Borden
Shiloh
Donato and Daughter
The Deliberate Stranger
Twins
Malice in Wonderland
Police Story: The Watch Commander
Tuesdays with Morrie
The Grass Harp
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