Lisa Bonet
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I Was a Network Star (2006)
[ Marisa Tomei ][ Jasmine Guy ][ Debbie Allen ][ Dawnn Lewis ]
Whitepaddy (2006)
[ Sherilyn Fenn ][ Karen Black ][ Taylor Dooley ][ Debra Wilson ]
Biker Boyz (2003)
[ Meagan Good ][ Nadine Velazquez ][ Melissa De Sousa ]
Lathe of Heaven (2002)
High Fidelity (2000)
[ Catherine Zeta-Jones ][ Joan Cusack ][ Lili Taylor ][ Beverly D'Angelo ][ Sara Gilbert ]
Enemy of the State (1998)
[ Regina King ][ Ivana Milicevic ][ Anna Gunn ][ Barbara Harris ]
New Eden (1994)
[ Janet Hubert-Whitten ]
Dead Connection (1994)
[ Parker Posey ][ Barbara Harris ]
Bank Robber (1993)
[ Mariska Hargitay ][ Olivia D'Abo ][ Paula Kelly ]
The Storyteller (1990)
The Infantry Has Landed (and They've Fallen Off the Roof) (1990)
Same Time Next Year (1990)
Isn't It Romantic? (1990)
The Birthday Party (1990)
Wild Child (1988)
[ Marisa Tomei ][ Kim Wayans ]
Does He or Doesn't He? (1988)
The Prime of Miss Lettie Bostic (1988)
[ Marisa Tomei ][ Kim Wayans ]
Clair's Last Stand (1988)
[ Phylicia Rashad ][ Dawnn Lewis ]
Dr. Cupid (1988)
[ Marisa Tomei ]
Angel Heart (1987)
[ Charlotte Rampling ][ Alan Parker ][ Elizabeth Whitecraft ]


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Despite her spotty film work, Lisa Bonet remains one of the more intriguing young character actresses in Hollywood, enjoying a longevity that few former child stars can claim. Born in San Francisco in 1967, Bonet's parents divorced when she was young, and her formative years were spent mostly in New York City and L.A. At age 11, she started auditioning for commercials, and after several years of ads and walk-on TV parts, she landed a plum role in NBC's The Cosby Show. The show was an immediate hit, and Bonet quickly asserted herself as one of the most memorable kids in the Huxtable clan, the outspoken teenager Denise.It became clear that Bonet shared her character's defiant persona when she left Cosby in 1987 for a racy part opposite Mickey Rourke in director Alan Parker's gothic thriller Angel Heart. The role required the 19-year-old Bonet to appear in several graphic sex scenes, some of which had to be cut for mainstream American release. The actress seemed unfazed at the controversy surrounding her appearance in Angel Heart; nonetheless, the part did little to further her big-screen career, and by the end of the year she would return to the safety of episodic TV in the series A Different World. Also in 1987, Bonet married rocker Lenny Kravitz, whose impetuous free spirit and bi-racial upbringing uncannily paralleled her own background.The Bill Cosby-produced World was a bonafide hit, but Bonet quickly lost interest in the show, often showing up late to the set or not at all. Within two years she was gone, opting instead to spend more time with her newborn daughter Zoe. Bonet spent the remainder of the 1980s making infrequent appearances on The Cosby Show, and she made a conscious decision not to act in the early 1990s. In 1993, her marriage to Kravitz fell apart, and to make ends meet in the mid-'90s, she accepted roles in made-for-TV and straight-to-video productions. Around this time, Bonet legally changed her name to Liliquois Moon, though she claimed she would continue to use her birth name for her acting career. She had another child with boyfriend and former yoga instructor Brian Kest before returning to the big screen with a memorable supporting role in 1998's Enemy of the State. It appeared that her Hollywood career was once again on-track when director Stephen Frears cast her as a sultry one-night-stand in High Fidelity (2000).


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