Bonnie Bedelia: A Career Focused on Family and Craft
Bonnie Bedelia, known for her roles in films like Die Hard and Presumed Innocent, has always prioritized her family and her craft over stardom. The actress, who is a mother of two to Uri and Jonah with her first husband, Ken Luber, has been married to actor Michael MacRae since 1995.
Despite her success in Hollywood, Bedelia has been vocal about keeping her children out of show business. She believes in the importance of her children experiencing normal childhood activities like school dances, sports, and scouting, rather than pursuing a career in acting.
Bedelia found further success on screen in Presumed Innocent (1990) with Harrison Ford and Needful Things (1993) with Ed Harris. She also made a mark on television as Camille Braverman in Parenthood, where she shared the screen with actors like Lauren Graham and Craig T. Nelson.
Returning to screens as Camille Braverman in Parenthood, Bedelia won over a new generation of fans with her heartfelt performance. Her most recent credit was in The Hill (2023) alongside Dennis Quaid.
Despite the success of Die Hard, which became a cultural phenomenon, Bedelia never lost sight of what truly mattered to her – her family and her passion for acting. Her career has always been about substance and stability rather than chasing blockbuster fame.

