
Tracey Bonner
Biography
Tracey Bonner is an American actor most known for Raising Dion, Sweet Magnolias, and Black Lightning. The child of two educators, Tracey grew up in Murfreesboro, TN very rooted in sports and academia. She found her love of Shakespeare in high school and was cast in a theatre tour, realizing that acting could become a profession. This discovery led her to extensive training and many theatre performances throughout the U.S., all while playing sports as well. A varsity basketball and softball player, she was able to receive a full ride to Tennessee State University, where she became an athletic/academic All-American softball player. Tracey majored in Speech Communication and Theatre with an English minor and later obtained an MFA in Acting from the Theatre School at DePaul University. She taught for 15 years before deciding to become an actor full-time.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Copshop
as Detective Deena Schier
2021

Girls Getaway Gone Wrong
as Detective Lee
2021

The Beanie Bubble
as Rose
2023

The Longest Ride
as Nurse Wilson
2015

Mother's Day
as Grocery Checker
2016

Trapped in the Closet: Chapters 23-33
as Tina
2012

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
as Fridge's Mom
2017

Come Sunday
as Kiesha
2018

Trapped in the Closet: Chapters 1-22
as Tina
2007

Trapped in the Closet: Chapters 13-22
as Tina
2007

Candy Jar
as Newnan Principal
2018

Nappily Ever After
as Erika
2018

Terror in the Woods
as Kim McKinley
2018

The Exorcism
as Regina
2024

One Last Christmas
2019

Greenland
as Peggy Pruitt
2020

The Last Shift
as Crystal
2020

Den of Thieves
as Sharon
2018

Hungry
as Dionne
2026
TV Appearances

Brockmire
as Cassie
2017

Chicago P.D.
as Simone Hall
2014

Black Lightning
as Lawanda White
2018

Miracle Workers
as Carla
2019

Ozark
as Senator Welles
2017

Cobra Kai
as Dr. Emily Folsom
2018

The Resident
as Officer Lenzer
2018

Creepshow
as Lottie
2019

Sweet Magnolias
as Pastor June Wilkes
2020

Star
as Attending Physician
2016

Resurrection
as Middle-Aged Woman
2014

The Quad
as Mae Brown
2017