Bonnie Henna was born in Soweto, South Africa. She attended school at Belgravia Convent and Greenside High School in Johannesburg. Born Bonnie Mbuli, she was discovered at the age of 13, at a bus stop on her way home from school, by an agent who soon got her a job on the television series Viva Families.
"Catch A Fire" as Precious Chamusso (2006)
Drum as Dara Macala (2004)
Gaz'lam as Portia (13 episodes, 2003-2004)
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Bonnie Henna
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