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8 Portraits of Bonnie Aarons, Actress Portraying Valak in 'THE NUN 2'

8 Portraits of Bonnie Aarons, Actress Portraying Valak in 'THE NUN 2'

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8 Portraits of Bonnie Aarons, Actress Portraying Valak in 'THE NUN 2'

Bonnie Aarons, the actress portraying Valak in the movie THE NUN 2, has scared many people with her acting. However, in real life, she is the complete opposite of the terrifying nun. She is known to be kind and well-liked by many.

Let's get to know Bonnie Aarons better!

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Bonnie Aarons was born on June 3, 1959, in Los Angeles, California. She spent her childhood in the city.

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Bonnie Aaron has a height of 5 feet 7 inches (170.1 cm). She has beautiful brown eyes.

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Because Bonnie Aarons was often told that her appearance was not possible to become an actress, she decided to move to Europe. In Europe, she got a job as an actress in several short films and commercials.

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When Bonnie Aarons returned to the US, her early breakthrough came through the film EXIT TO EDEN released in 1994. After that, Bonnie Aarons also acted in the film CAGED HEART 3000 produced by Roger Corman.

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Bonnie Aarons is an actress and writer known for her appearance in THE PRINCESS DIARIES and its sequel as Baroness Joy Von Troken. She has worked in many horror films, including DRAG ME TO HELL, I KNOW WHO KILLED ME, MULHOLLAND DRIVE, THE NUN, THE CONJURING 2, and her latest film THE NUN 2.

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Michael Chaves, the director of the film THE NUN 2, said that Aaron is the opposite of the character Valak she portrays. "She is a fun person on the outside, but completely different on the inside. She is very enjoyable and agile and easy to talk to. Truly a fun person," he said.

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Bonnie Aarons' net worth is estimated to reach $3.5 million in 2022. This includes properties, funds, and her income. Her acting and writing career contribute to the majority of her earnings.

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Despite her fame and wealth, Bonnie Aarons is believed to prefer a simple lifestyle and avoid excessive luxury.