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      • She studied with Wynn Handman and Lee Strasberg, worked in little theater around NYC, and appeared as Sondi in the Broadway show, "Once For The Asking." Moving to Hollywood she appeared in television, but stopped acting around 1974.
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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0427606Bonnie Jones - IMDb

    Moving to Hollywood she appeared in television, but stopped acting around 1974. Her last appearances were in M*A*S*H, produced by her husband, former kid actor turned director-producer, Gene Reynolds. Rather than acting, Bonnie applied herself to writing. Her books were written under the name Bonnie Jones Reynolds.

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    • February 7, 1938
    • Bonnie Jones
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    Bonnie Jones, now Bonnie Jones Reynolds (born February 7, 1938) played the recurring role of Lieutenant Barbara Bannerman, a M*A*S*H nurse and love interest of Hawkeye in Seasons 1-5 of the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H, appearing in a total of five episodes.

    Bonnie was born on her family estate Spring Farm outside Clinton, New York. After high school, she trained as a dancer and later as a model and actress. She worked for 10 years in various modeling and stage acting roles in New York. Her screen acting role began with an appearance on the New York-based "Naked City". She later moved to Hollywood where she acted on shows such as "Perry Mason", "The Man from Uncle" and "Hogan's Heroes".

    In 1967, Bonnie married Gene Reynolds, producer of M*A*S*H. Her several appearances as Lieutenant Barbara Bannerman on M*A*S*H marked the end of her screen career as she began to devote herself to writing, authoring several successful books such as "The Truth About Unicorns" (1972) and "The Confetti Man" (1975).

    After divorcing Gene in 1976, Bonnie traveled for a while before returning to her family home at Spring Farm where, in 1991, she co-founded an animal sanctuary Spring Farm CARES. She still serves as President and Director of Spring Farm CARES while continuing with her career as an author.

    Bonnie made at least four appearances on M*A*S*H as Lieutenant Barbara Bannerman, all in Season 1 from 1972 to 1973. A fifth appearance, in "Dear Mildred", mentioned in IMDB, is unconfirmed.

    •Bonnie Jones at the Internet Movie Database

    •Autobiogaphy on her personal website

  3. Jan 20, 2013 · Reynolds started her acting career in New York, but 10 years later she moved west to try her luck in Hollywood.

  4. " Moving to Hollywood she appeared in television, but stopped acting around 1974. Her last appearances were in M*A*S*H, produced by her husband, former kid actor turned director-producer, Gene Reynolds. Rather than acting, Bonnie applied herself to writing. Her books, written under the name Bonnie Jones Reynolds.

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  5. Moving to Hollywood she appeared in television, but stopped acting around 1974. Her last appearances were in M*A*S*H, produced by her husband, former kid actor turned director-producer, Gene Reynolds. Rather than acting, Bonnie applied herself to writing. Her books were written under the name Bonnie Jones Reynolds.

    • February 7, 1938
  6. Bonnie Jones Reynolds. Co-Founder, President. Raised on Spring Farm, Bonnie pursued successful careers in dancing, then modeling, then acting. She appeared on stage, including Broadway, and in TV shows like M*A*S*H.

  7. Reynolds was married to actress-turned-author Bonnie Jones, who appeared in five episodes of M*A*S*H as Lt. Barbara Bannerman, from 1972 until 1975, when the couple divorced.

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