Bonnie Kellett is an actor, singer and dancer from South Australia, now based in Sydney. Bonnie grew up in the small country town of Willunga an hour south of Adelaide, a town surrounded by the vineyards of McLaren Vale. Bonnie first started performing at the age of six when she took up the violin, as she grew up she played in orchestras, recitals, performed with the performing arts company OPUS and sang at the theatre restaurant Night Train.
In 2007 Bonnie got her first big break. Out of hundreds of applicants she was successful in gaining a place in the full time course at Actors Centre Australia in Sydney, an acting school started by her hero, Dean Carey.
The decision to leave her home town at only 18 was a difficult one, but Bonnie and her father shared the 1300kms drive to get to Sydney.
Graduating in 2009, Bonnie was ready to take on the entertainment industry and has worked tirelessly ever since. 'Horizons Crossing' is Bonnie's first feature film. She is also busy performing in a touring showband 'Frogs On Toast' and working on various television projects.