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Bonnie Burton

Director | Writer | Actress
Date of birth : 07/12/1972
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Los Angeles-based Bonnie Burton is an author, journalist, screenwriter, comedian, actor and web show creator. Bonnie creates crafts with her celebrity pals Wil Wheaton, Grant Imahara, Clare Kramer and others on her craft show "Geek DIY" on Stan Lee's World of Heroes YouTube channel. In her show "Ask Bonnie," Bonnie discusses everything from UFOs to troll doll addictions. Bonnie also co-hosts with Felicia Day, Veronica Belmont and Kiala Kazebee the monthly comedy show "Vaginal Fantasy Book Club Show." Bonnie has appeared on Felicia Day's show "The Guild" and Wil Wheaton's show "Tabletop" -- both shows on Geek & Sundry new media network on YouTube. Bonnie has appeared on MTV, BBC, CNN and more. She's performed comedy on stage at Sketchfest San Francisco, W00tstock, Writers With Drinks, Vidcon, San Diego Comic-Con, New York Comic Con, Comikaze, Geek Girl Con, Denver Comic Con, Emerald City Con, Maker Faire and more! From 1994-1996, she hosted the Denver music video show "Teletunes," then from 1996-1998 she hosted the San Francisco music video show "Subculture." Bonnie Burton is also a bestselling author of the books: "J.K. Rowling's Wizarding World: Movie Magic Volume Three: Amazing Artifacts" (Penguin Random House), "Crafting with Feminism" (Quirk Books), "The Star Wars Craft Book" (Random House), "Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Planets in Peril" (DK Readers), "Draw Star Wars: The Clone Wars" (Klutz Books), "You Can Draw: Star Wars" (DK Children), "Girls Against Girls: Why We Are Mean To Each Other and How We Can Change" (Zest Books), and "Never Threaten to Eat Your Co-Workers: Best of Blogs" (Apress). Her writing appears in the comic book anthologies "Womanthology: Heroic" (IDW Publishing), "Womanthology: Space" (IDW Publishing) "The Munchkin Book" (Smart Pop) and "The Girls' Guide to Guys' Stuff." As a journalist, Bonnie wrote for Wired, Playboy, SFX magazine, Star Wars Insider, Geek, Bust, Craft, and Organic Living, as well as the sites CNN.com, HuffPost, MTV Geek, and Blastr. She current writes for CNET. Previously, she worked for a decade as Senior Editor and Social Media Strategist at Lucasfilm.

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