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Bonnie Baken

Birthday: , 1931 (89 years) Died: August 1, 2020 (3 years Ago in Pawtucket)

HomeTown: Newark, New Jersey, United States

Bonnie Baken was an American actress, and model, who became known for her work on Young Man’s Fancy (1952), Kraft Theatre (1951), and Mixed Doubles (1949). At the young age of 3, she worked as a model at L. Bamberger Department Store in Newark. She had a storied career in film and television. Bonnie Baken was born on , 1931 in Newark, United States. Bonnie Baken died on August 1, 2020 at the age of 89 years in Pawtucket. Discover below for comprehensive details about Bonnie Baken, including the biography, wiki profile, age, date of birth, family background, relationship status, interesting facts, photographs, lesser-known facts, and more.


Bonnie Baken Profile:

Bonnie Baken Profile Information
Stage Name Bonnie Baken
Real Name Bonnie Baken
Profession(s) Actress,
Birthday , 1931
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Death Died on August 1, 2020 (3 years ago) (Age: 89 years) in Pawtucket
Gender Female
Birthplace Newark, United States
Hometown Newark, New Jersey, United States
Nationality American

Bonnie Baken Family

Father: Not Available
Mother: Not Available
Brother(s): Not Available
Sister(s): Not Available

Family and Personal Life

Bonnie Baken‘ father’s name is Not Available and Bonnie Baken‘ mother’s name is Not Available.

Bonnie Baken Trivia

  • Bonnie Baken was born in Newark, United States.
  • Bonnie Baken’s birth sign is Capricorn.
  • She was born as Bonnie Ruth Baken.
  • She was an actress, and model, known for her work on Young Man’s Fancy (1952), Kraft Theatre (1951), and Mixed Doubles (1949).
  • At the young age of 3, she worked as a model at L. Bamberger Department Store in Newark.
  • She had a storied career in film and television.
  • Bonnie had executed the role Elaine Coleman of ‘Mixed Doubles’, and Judy Adams of ‘Young Man’s Fancy’.
  • She was married to Joseph Riker, Jr., and John A. Mutter.
  • She had one child.
  • Bonnie died on August 24, 2020, in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, USA.

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