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17 Facts About Bonnie Burton

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Bonnie Burton was born on July 12,1972 and is a San Francisco-based author, journalist, comedian, actress, and show host.

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Bonnie Burton is the former Senior Editor and Social Media Strategist at StarWars.

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Bonnie Burton served as Program Director at Boulder's college radio station, KUCB.

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Bonnie Burton wrote for the Digit newsletter and did freelance writing for publications like Wired.

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In between various positions, Bonnie Burton continued to write for publications that included Wired, Craft, Bust, Geek Monthly, SFX, CNET, and Playboy.

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In 1996, Bonnie Burton worked a senior web editor at @Home Network, which became Excite@Home, then as a website editor for AOL's Winamp music player.

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From 2003 to 2012, Bonnie Burton worked at Lucasfilm where she was Senior Editor and Social Media Strategist at StarWars.

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Bonnie Burton was an early adopter of blog writing, publishing a personal blog called Grrl.

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For 2011's The Star Wars Craft Book, Bonnie Burton used her Twitter feed as a way of getting feedback from Star Wars fans on details of the characters.

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In October 2017, Bonnie Burton released the book, JK Rowling's Wizarding World: Movie Magic Volume Three: Amazing Artifacts.

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From 1994 through 1996, Bonnie Burton hosted the Denver alternative music video program "Teletunes".

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Bonnie Burton created, produces and hosts a comedy show called Geek DIY on Stan Lee's World of Heroes YouTube channel.

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Bonnie Burton guest starred in the "Social Traumas" episode of Felicia Day's show The Guild.

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Bonnie Burton starred with Andy Richter and Brendan Coyle in the animated short Batman: Year Minus Two by comedy writer Rob Kutner.

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In 1990, during her freshman year of college, Bonnie Burton was at a comic book store and a clerk there she was friendly with told her she looked like Bettie Page, who Bonnie Burton didn't know anything about.

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Bonnie Burton quickly learned more and went on to compete in look-alike contests and created a website in homage to Page called The Bettie Page.

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In 2011, Bonnie Burton appeared in Wil Wheaton's geek variety show w00tstock in San Francisco and San Diego.