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Currently, Liz Bonnin is 51 years, 7 months and 15 days old. Liz Bonnin will celebrate 52rd birthday on a Monday 16th of September 2024. Below we countdown to Liz Bonnin upcoming birthday.
Popular As | Liz Bonnin |
Occupation | TV Show Host |
Age | 51 years old |
Zodiac Sign | Virgo |
Born | September 16, 1972 (Paris, France) |
Birthday | September 16 |
Town/City | Paris, France |
Nationality | France |
Liz Bonnin’s zodiac sign is Virgo. According to astrologers, Virgos are always paying attention to the smallest details and their deep sense of humanity makes them one of the most careful signs of the zodiac. Their methodical approach to life ensures that nothing is left to chance, and although they are often tender, their heart might be closed for the outer world. This is a sign often misunderstood, not because they lack the ability to express, but because they won’t accept their feelings as valid, true, or even relevant when opposed to reason. The symbolism behind the name speaks well of their nature, born with a feeling they are experiencing everything for the first time.
Liz Bonnin was born in the Year of the Rat. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Rat are quick-witted, clever, charming, sharp and funny. They have excellent taste, are a good friend and are generous and loyal to others considered part of its pack. Motivated by money, can be greedy, is ever curious, seeks knowledge and welcomes challenges. Compatible with Dragon or Monkey.
Biochemist and TV presenter whose best known as host of BBC1's popular science magazine show, Bang Goes The Theory. She's also known for various science related hosting gigs, including BBC2's Museum Of Life and Horizon, as well as BBC1s Super Smart Animals and Animals In Love.
She began her career as a member of the Irish girl band Chill, which led to her first presenting job at the IRMA Music Awards.
She was awarded IET's Young Woman Engineer of the Year and the Natural History Museum's Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award.
She was born in France, but moved to Ireland when she was nine years old.
She co-presented BBC2's Cats v Dogs: Which is Best? alongside Chris Packham.