![]() ![]() Photo By: Elizabeth Goodenough/Everett Collection Lisa Bonet, Jason Momoa at arrivals for MAD MAX: FURY ROAD Premiere, TCL Chinese 6 Theatres (formerly Grauman''s), Los Angeles, CA May 7, 2015. Photo By: Michael Germana/Everett Collection Lisa Bonet at arrivals for The 91st Academy Awards - Arrivals 2, The Dolby Theatre at Hollywood and Highland Center, Los Angeles, CA February 24, 2019. Photo By: RCF/Everett Collection Zoe Kravitz, Jason Momoa, Lisa Bonet at arrivals for CONAN THE BARBARIAN Premiere, Regal Cinemas L.A. Road to Paloma Biker Boyz Biker Boyz Photos Lisa Bonet at arrivals for GAME OF THRONES Finale Season Premiere on HBO, Radio City Music Hall at Rockefeller Center, New York, NY April 3, 2019. Bonet also worked regularly with her husband Jason Momoa in projects like "Road to Paloma" (2013) and crime drama "The Red Road" (Sundance 2014-15), as well as appearing on popular series like "Girls" (HBO 2012-17) and "Ray Donovan" (Sundance 2013- ). But it was in 2008, when she made a welcome return to television as the love interest to Jason O'Mara's time-traveling cop in the American version of "Life on Mars" (ABC, 2008) that those who had loved her as a Cosby kid could once again see why her ethereal beauty and quiet strength had struck a chord in viewers over 20 years before. Bonet's career began to reignite at the turn of the new millennium with supporting roles in major features like "Enemy of the State" (1998), "High Fidelity" (2000) and "Biker Boyz" (2003). Her subsequent marriage to Kravitz failed in 1993, and she spent much of the next decade in direct-to-video releases and TV guest spots, trying to get a foothold in the industry yet again. But a romance with rocker Lenny Kravitz resulted in a child, which forced her to depart the series after its debut season. The gambit failed to develop a film career for Bonet, and by 1987, she was back on television and working for Cosby, who had developed the clean-cut sitcom "A Different World" (NBC, 1987-1993). After departing the "Cosby Show" amidst some controversy, she attempted to distance herself from her clean-cut all-American character by appearing in Alan Parker's voodoo thriller "Angel Heart" (1987), which gained attention for her participation in a graphic sex scene with star Mickey Rourke. A favorite with family audiences for her turn as the outspoken teen Denise Huxtable on "The Cosby Show" (NBC, 1984-1992), Lisa Bonet was an Emmy-nominated actress who used the popular series to launch herself into feature films. ![]()
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