Bonnie Bedelia Without Makeup – No Makeup Pictures

Bonnie Bedelia Without Cosmetics

Biography

Bonnie Bedelia looks enchanting without makeup. Below, she is pictured with little to no makeup on her face.

Bonnie was born March 25, 1948 in New York City. She studied ballet but eventually became an actress. It was the right decision. She appeared in countless movies, such as They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?, Violets Are Blue, and Needful Things, just to name a few. More recently, Bedelia played Capt. Kate McCafferty on The Division and Camille Braverman on Parenthood.

No Makeup Pictures

Bonnie Bedelia is looking alluring when she is makeup-free. Check out her natural beauty and admirable skin.

Bonnie Bedelia Without Makeup
Looking good: Bonnie Bedelia without makeup still looks stunning.
Bonnie Bedelia No Makeup
No Makeup: Does Bonnie Bedelia look better with or without makeup?
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Bonnie Bedelia has a natural glow without makeup.
Bonnie Bedelia No Makeup Natural Look
Bonnie Bedelia with little to no makeup!

What is makeup? Well it includes products such as: cosmetics, foundation, powder, rouge and blusher. Other examples are: concealer, lipstick and mascara.

Inspirational Quotes by Bonnie Bedelia

Women over 35 have great stories, and the actresses are there, but you can’t get the movies made.

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It’s hard to think it’s important to try out as cheerleader when you’re starring on Broadway. But you do kind of miss the things that I now see my children doing. I’m just happy they are not actors. The Valentine’s Day dance is really important. Pitching in Little League is very important. And the medals and the scouts are really important.

Bonnie Bedelia

I didn’t even know how to judge ‘Die Hard 1.’ It’s not anything I know how to judge. I’d never seen an action movie. I’d never seen a Sly Stallone movie or an Arnold Schwarzenegger movie or a Charles Bronson movie. And that is the truth.

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I’ve had some interesting roles along the way, but they tend to be cause-driven. They’re always about something. There isn’t time for character work as an actor because you’re fighting the cause or mourning the child or fighting the disease, etc.

Bonnie Bedelia

I don’t take the roles home with me. I don’t work that way. I don’t understand that; I mean, I really don’t when I hear that.

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