Bonnie Somerville : Caitlin Dowd
Date Of Birth: February 24th, 1974 City: Brooklyn, New York
Somerville’s first major acting role was as Lynn Danner, a singer/songwriter during the 1950s and 60s, in the CBS miniseries “Shake, Rattle and Roll,” in which she also sang. Her very first series was starring as Courtney Scott on Darren Star’s critically acclaimed comedy, “Grosse Pointe,” which aired on the WB. She went on to star in the NBC comedy “In-Laws,” opposite Dennis Farina, Jean Smart and Elon Gold.
Last year she starred in the Paramount comedy “Without a Paddle.” Other feature film credits include “Bedazzled,” “Sleep Easy Hutch Rimes,” “Crime and Punishment in Suburbia” and “Spiderman 2.”
Somerville is also working hard as a singer with her new group, “Band from TV,” which had its big debut at TV Guide’s Emmy after-party this past year. Joining her in the lineup are Greg Grunberg of “Heroes,” Hugh Laurie of “House,” James Denton of “Desperate Housewives” and Bob Guiney of “The Bachelor.”
Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Somerville grew up in a large and close-knit Irish Catholic Family. She developed a desire to perform at a very young age through singing and acting in school and community theatre productions. She attended Boston College as a Musical Theatre major, and then went on to study at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in New York.
At the age of 18, Somerville was “discovered” singing in a nightclub in New York City, and won a development deal with RCA records as a singer/songwriter. She continues to perform in Los Angeles, and wrote and performed the original song “Winding Road” on the “Garden State” soundtrack, which won the Grammy for Best Soundtrack of The Year in 2005.
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