Bonnie Morgan

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Stunt Performer • Actress

Birth Date: April 27, 1981

Age: 43 years old

Birth Place: Los Angeles, California

Parents: Gary Morgan

Siblings: Molly Morgan

Bonnie Morgan is an American actress, contortionist, and stunt performer known for her distinctive physical abilities, particularly in horror and thriller genres. Born into a family with deep roots in stunt work—her father, Gary Morgan, is a prominent Hollywood stuntman and actor—Bonnie has built her career by combining acting talent with her remarkable contortion skills.

She gained significant recognition for her portrayal of the iconic horror character Samara Morgan in "Rings" (2017), the third installment in "The Ring" film series. Her physical flexibility allowed her to perform many of Samara's unsettling, unnatural movements without CGI or special effects, lending authenticity and visceral terror to the role.

In addition to "Rings," Morgan has performed stunt and creature roles in films including "The Ring Two," "Hellboy II: The Golden Army," "Minority Report," "Fright Night," "Piranha 3D," and "The Devil Inside." She has also appeared in TV shows such as Netflix's "A Series of Unfortunate Events," where she played the contortionist character Colette, and episodes of "Criminal Minds," "Castle," "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," and "Star Trek: Discovery."

Credits

No Name and Dynamite

Actor
Rubber Jane
Movie
2022

The Misadventures of Mistress Maneater

Actor
Mardee
Movie
2020

Rings

Actor
Samara
Movie
2017

Bedeviled

Actor
Grandmother
Movie
2016

Disappearing Bakersfield

Actor
Bellinda Bell
Movie
2012

The Devil Inside

Actor
Rosa
Movie
2012

The Suite Life of Zack & CodyStream

Guest Star
Series
2005

Bubble Boy

Actor
Rubber Woman
Movie
2001

CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationStream

Guest Star
Series
2000

The Magic of the Golden Bear: Goldy III

Actor
Jessie
Movie
1994

Dr. Quinn, Medicine WomanStream

Guest Star
Series
1993

Step by StepStream

Guest Star
Series
1991

Quantum LeapStream

Guest Star
Cindy
Series
1989