Bonnie Clark: Difference between revisions
RobinMasters (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
RobinMasters (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
'''Bonnie Clark''' is originally from Iowa.<ref name="Ep322">{{cite episode | num = 322 | title = Thrill Show}}</ref> Bonnie has a hot temperament and often goes her own ways.<ref name="Ep407">{{cite episode | num = 407 | title = Satan's Angels}}</ref> When she believes something happened, it's hard to tell her the truth. <ref name="Ep324">{{cite episode | num = 324 | title = Dynamite Alley}}</ref> She has a heart of corn and takes care for the ones who need help. When [[Getraer]] is threatened by an old enemy, Bonnie gives the whole family a new home in her flat.<ref name="Ep419">{{cite episode | num = 419 | title = Vigilante}}</ref> One day she gets a higher paying job offer to take part in a private [[Jolie Chiltwood Stunt Show]] while dating a stunt driver named [[Ray Conner]].<ref name="Ep322" /> The Sarge helps her to make the right decision. | '''Bonnie Clark''' is originally from Iowa.<ref name="Ep322">{{cite episode | num = 322 | title = Thrill Show}}</ref> Bonnie has a hot temperament and often goes her own ways.<ref name="Ep407">{{cite episode | num = 407 | title = Satan's Angels}}</ref> When she believes something happened, it's hard to tell her the truth. <ref name="Ep324">{{cite episode | num = 324 | title = Dynamite Alley}}</ref> She has a heart of corn and takes care for the ones who need help. When [[Getraer]] is threatened by an old enemy, Bonnie gives the whole family a new home in her flat.<ref name="Ep419">{{cite episode | num = 419 | title = Vigilante}}</ref> One day she gets a higher paying job offer to take part in a private [[Jolie Chiltwood Stunt Show]] while dating a stunt driver named [[Ray Conner]].<ref name="Ep322" /> The Sarge helps her to make the right decision. | ||
She had once agree to help [[Ponch]] and [[Jon]] out by setting up a jewel thief named [[Chuck (thief)|Chuck]] in a temporalily rented condo while posing a rich woman going to have lunch at the [[Chart House]] in [[Marina del Rey]], and gets out of a rented Rolls-Royce wearing some real expensive jewelry while accidentally letting one of rings fall off her finger.<ref name="Ep313">{{cite episode | num = 313 | title = Second Chance}}</ref> She had finally agreed to do Ponch a favor for being late by driving a girl named [[Marla]] to elementary.<ref name="Ep320">{{cite episode | num = 320 | title = Tow Truck Lady}}</ref> She seemed to interested in tennis lessons rather than write a ticket violation.<ref name="Ep303">{{cite episode | num = 303 | title = Valley Go Home!}}</ref> She was nice enough to be Jon's partner in a tennis match against Getraer and [[Grossie]].<ref name="Ep312">{{cite episode | num = 312 | title = Destruction Derby}}</ref> She helped Ponch and Jon in the arrest of traffic criminal named Delgado, and mananging to calm down a road rage driver named [[Harry Saunders]].<ref name="Ep314">{{cite episode | num = 314 | title = Wheeling}}</ref> | She had once agree to help [[Ponch]] and [[Jon]] out by setting up a jewel thief named [[Chuck (thief)|Chuck]] in a temporalily rented condo while posing a rich woman going to have lunch at the [[Chart House]] in [[Marina del Rey]], and gets out of a rented Rolls-Royce wearing some real expensive jewelry while accidentally letting one of rings fall off her finger.<ref name="Ep313">{{cite episode | num = 313 | title = Second Chance}}</ref> She had finally agreed to do Ponch a favor for being late by driving a girl named [[Marla]] to elementary.<ref name="Ep320">{{cite episode | num = 320 | title = Tow Truck Lady}}</ref> She seemed to interested in tennis lessons rather than write a ticket violation.<ref name="Ep303">{{cite episode | num = 303 | title = Valley Go Home!}}</ref> She was nice enough to be Jon's partner in a tennis match against Getraer and [[Grossie]].<ref name="Ep312">{{cite episode | num = 312 | title = Destruction Derby}}</ref> She helped Ponch and Jon in the arrest of traffic criminal named [[Delgado]], and mananging to calm down a road rage driver named [[Harry Saunders]].<ref name="Ep314">{{cite episode | num = 314 | title = Wheeling}}</ref> | ||
Bonnie's talents include: gymnastics<ref name="Ep416">{{cite episode | num = 416 | title = Karate}}</ref>, stunt performer<ref name="Ep322" />, tennis player<ref name="Ep303" /><ref name="Ep312" />, bowler, darts<ref name="Ep313" />, balloon popper<ref name="Ep313" />, wheelchair racer<ref name="Ep313" />, chess player<ref name="Ep521">{{cite episode | num = 521 | title = The Game of War}}</ref>, and karate.<ref name="Ep506">{{cite episode | num = 506 | title = Anything But The Truth}}</ref> | Bonnie's talents include: gymnastics<ref name="Ep416">{{cite episode | num = 416 | title = Karate}}</ref>, stunt performer<ref name="Ep322" />, tennis player<ref name="Ep303" /><ref name="Ep312" />, bowler, darts<ref name="Ep313" />, balloon popper<ref name="Ep313" />, wheelchair racer<ref name="Ep313" />, chess player<ref name="Ep521">{{cite episode | num = 521 | title = The Game of War}}</ref>, and karate.<ref name="Ep506">{{cite episode | num = 506 | title = Anything But The Truth}}</ref> |
Revision as of 23:29, 28 October 2012
Bonnie Clark | |
Actor | Randi Oakes |
Appears in | Seasons 3 through 5 (1979 - 1982) |
Call Numbers | 7 Charles |
Badge Number | Unknown |
Bonnie Clark is originally from Iowa.[1] Bonnie has a hot temperament and often goes her own ways.[2] When she believes something happened, it's hard to tell her the truth. [3] She has a heart of corn and takes care for the ones who need help. When Getraer is threatened by an old enemy, Bonnie gives the whole family a new home in her flat.[4] One day she gets a higher paying job offer to take part in a private Jolie Chiltwood Stunt Show while dating a stunt driver named Ray Conner.[1] The Sarge helps her to make the right decision.
She had once agree to help Ponch and Jon out by setting up a jewel thief named Chuck in a temporalily rented condo while posing a rich woman going to have lunch at the Chart House in Marina del Rey, and gets out of a rented Rolls-Royce wearing some real expensive jewelry while accidentally letting one of rings fall off her finger.[5] She had finally agreed to do Ponch a favor for being late by driving a girl named Marla to elementary.[6] She seemed to interested in tennis lessons rather than write a ticket violation.[7] She was nice enough to be Jon's partner in a tennis match against Getraer and Grossie.[8] She helped Ponch and Jon in the arrest of traffic criminal named Delgado, and mananging to calm down a road rage driver named Harry Saunders.[9]
Bonnie's talents include: gymnastics[10], stunt performer[1], tennis player[7][8], bowler, darts[5], balloon popper[5], wheelchair racer[5], chess player[11], and karate.[12]
Bonnie volunteer efforts include: She had volunteer her time the injured children at the Children's Hospital Los Angeles, and had also agreed to help out at the yearly carnival.[5] She had once taught a gymnastics class, and a women's self-defense class down at the youth center.[10][12]
She is actually good friends with Sherron Duke that works down at the Youth Center on Oak Street.[13]
She lost to Getraer in the CHP chess tournament.[11]
Bonnie's medical injuries include: She was in a car accident caused by her hallucinating a truck due to lack of sleep, and had suffered a concusion while in the hospital.[3]
Bonnie was also kidnapped by the Satan's Angels, an aging biker gang. [2]
Although she is probably still with the CHP and Ponch thought he saw her after he returned to the force in 1999[14], her current whereabouts are unknown.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Episode 322: "Thrill Show"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Episode 407: "Satan's Angels"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Episode 324: "Dynamite Alley"
- ↑ Episode 419: "Vigilante"
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Episode 313: "Second Chance"
- ↑ Episode 320: "Tow Truck Lady"
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Episode 303: "Valley Go Home!"
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Episode 312: "Destruction Derby"
- ↑ Episode 314: "Wheeling"
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Episode 416: "Karate"
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Episode 521: "The Game of War"
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Episode 506: "Anything But The Truth"
- ↑ Episode 522: "A Threat of War"
- ↑ Episode "CHiPs" '99: ""CHiPs" '99"