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Bonnie Somerville (born February 26, 1974) is an American actress and singer.[1] She has had roles in a number of movies and television series, most notably as Mona in Friends; she has also appeared in NYPD Blue, Grosse Pointe, The O.C., Cashmere Mafia, Without a Paddle, and Golden Boy. She starred as Dr. Christa Lorenson in season one of the CBS medical drama Code Black.

Bonnie Somerville
Somerville attending the premiere of Walk of Death in 2007
Born (1974-02-26) February 26, 1974 (age 50)
EducationBoston College
Occupation(s)Actress, singer
Years active1996–present
Spouse
Dave McClain
(m. 2023)

Early life

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Somerville was born and grew up in Brooklyn. She started acting and singing at a young age, appearing in high school plays at Poly Prep Country Day School in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. Somerville studied Musical Theater at Boston College.[2] At age 22 she moved to Los Angeles, assembled a band and got an agent.

Career

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Somerville's first acting job was as an extra in the 1996 film City Hall. She had a lead role as Lyne Danner in the CBS miniseries Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story (1999), in which she also sang. In 2000, Somerville starred in the series Grosse Pointe which aired on The WB from September 2000 to February 2001.[1] The series followed the set of a fictitious WB nighttime soap, also called Grosse Pointe, and several characters were based on real-life actors.[3] Somerville played Ross Geller's girlfriend, Mona, for seven episodes in the eighth season of the NBC sitcom Friends.[1] She had small roles in films Bedazzled (2000), Spider-Man 2 (2004) and Without a Paddle (2004).

In 2003, Somerville landed a recurring role as Rachel Hoffman, a former colleague of Sandy Cohen, in the first season of Fox's teen drama series The O.C.. She appeared on the cover of Stuff magazine's May 2004 issue titled, "Girls of The O.C." and later on the cover of the magazine's November 2005 issue. In 2005, Somerville starred in the short-lived sitcom Kitchen Confidential opposite Bradley Cooper.[1] During the final season of NYPD Blue, she had a supporting role as Det. Laura Murphy, appearing in fifteen episodes. Her song "Winding Road" was included on the Garden State soundtrack, a film written and directed by Zach Braff. She sang backup vocals on Joshua Radin's first album, We Were Here (2006). Somerville was a singer in the charity cover band Band from TV with Greg Grunberg, Bob Guiney, James Denton, Hugh Laurie among others.[4]

In 2008, portrayed Caitlin Dowd in ABC's comedy-drama series Cashmere Mafia, her third Darren Star-produced television show.[1] Cashmere Mafia followed the lives of four ambitious women as they try to balance their glamorous and demanding careers with their complex personal lives in New York City.[5] ABC decided not to renew the series for a second season. She portrayed Suzie Cavandish in the ABC Family romantic comedy film Labor Pains (2009) starring Lindsay Lohan. She also appeared in films Shades of Ray(2008), The Ugly Truth (2009), The Search for Santa Paws (2010), Seven Below (2012), Fire with Fire (2012) and Treasure Buddies (2012). Somerville portrayed Sam in the comedy film The Best and the Brightest (2010) opposite Neil Patrick Harris.

She had guest roles on several television shows, including Gary Unmarried, Royal Pains, The Mentalist and Motive. In 2011, Somerville starred in the Hallmark Channel Christmas television film A Holiday Engagement, in which she sings the song "Angels We Have Heard On High". In 2013, Somerville played Detective Mackenzie on CBS's crime drama series Golden Boy which aired for one season. She played Dr. Christa Lorenson, a mature first-year resident, in the first season of the medical drama series Code Black. She filmed a cameo for the musical drama film A Star Is Born (2018) but her scenes were deleted.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1999 Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story Lyne Danner TV movie
2000 Crime and Punishment in Suburbia Stuck Up Girl
Bedazzled Girl at Beer Garden
Sleep Easy, Hutch Rimes Julie Proudfit
2004 Spider-Man 2 Screaming Woman
Without a Paddle Denise
2006 Wedding Wars Maggie Welling TV movie
2008 Shades of Ray Noelle Wilson
2009 Labor Pains Suzi Cavendish
The Ugly Truth Elizabeth Chadway
Nobody Fiona
2010 Chasing Zero Dr. Diane Rider Short
The Best and the Brightest Sam
The Search for Santa Paws Kate Hucklebuckle Video
2011 Holiday Engagement Hillary Burns TV movie
2012 Treasure Buddies Mala (voice) Video
Seven Below Brooklyn
Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups Mrs. Paws (voice)
Fire with Fire Karen Westlake
2014 Mom's Day Away Laura Miller TV movie
The Prince Susan
2015 Pearly Gates Sharon
2016 Pup Star Emily-Rose (voice) Video
Love You Like Christmas Maddie Duncan TV movie
2021 Nash Bridges Christina Hunter TV movie

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1998 Two Guys and a Girl Cindy Episode: "Two Guys, a Girl and a Homecoming"
1999 Beverly Hills, 90210 Mary Episode: "Dog's Best Friend"
2000–01 Grosse Pointe Courtney Scott Main Cast
2001–02 Friends Mona Recurring Cast: Season 8
2002–03 In-Laws Alex Pellet Landis Main Cast
2003 The Twilight Zone Donna Saicheck Episode: "How Much Do You Love Your Kid?"
The O.C. Rachel Hoffman Recurring Cast: Season 1
2004–05 NYPD Blue Det. Laura Murphy Main Cast: Season 12
2005–06 Kitchen Confidential Mimi Main Cast
2006 Jake in Progress Laura Wiles Episode: "Notting Hell"
2008 Cashmere Mafia Caitlin Dowd Main Cast
2009 Gary Unmarried Leah Episode: "Gary Shoots Fish in a Barrel"
2010 Royal Pains Mindy Episode: "Medusa"
2012 The Mentalist Eve Mulberry Episode: "At First Blush"
2013 Golden Boy Det. Deb McKenzie Main Cast
2015 Motive Erica Grey Episode: "Calling the Shots"
Criminal Minds Colleen Sullivan Episode: "Beyond Borders"
2015–16 Code Black Christa Lorenson Main Cast: Season 1
2017 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Heidi Sorenson Episode: "The Newsroom"
2020–24 Blue Bloods Paula Hill Guest: Season 10 & 13, Recurring Cast: Season 11
2021 Heels Vicky Rabies Episode: "Cheap Heat"
2022 Law & Order Mrs. Richardson Episode: "Legacy"

Discography

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  • Songs from Another Life EP (2009)[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "TV Addict Interview: CASHMERE MAFIA Star Bonnie Somerville". February 6, 2008. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
  2. ^ "TOP 5: BONNIE SOMERVILLE, ACTRESS". www.iwanttobeher.com. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
  3. ^ Poniewozik, James (September 25, 2000). "Television: Pointe, Counterpoint". Time. ISSN 0040-781X. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
  4. ^ McLellan, Dennis (November 17, 2000). "A Star Is Born Full Movie". The Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on December 11, 2018. Retrieved April 15, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Shows A-Z - cashmere mafia on abc | TheFutonCritic.com". www.thefutoncritic.com. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
  6. ^ "A Star is Born Full Movie, 2018, Watch Online HD, Download". Archived from the original on December 11, 2018. Retrieved July 5, 2020.
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