Bonale Fambrini
Bonale Zohn Fambrini was born on September 29, 2002, in Newark, New Jersey. Bonale was raised in Millburn, NJ, he has Italian-Native American and Filipino ancestry. At the age of five, he started training Tae Kwon Do and earned his 2nd Dan (2nd Degree Blackbelt equivalent) in 2013. Bonale's interest in Acting and Musical Theatre stepped in at an early age. For his 11th birthday, he requested his parents to take him to a voice and acting school. Quickly after the voice and acting lessons, Bonale made his appearance in the revival production of "South Pacific" at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, NJ that ran 32 performances. Following right after, Bonale booked his first job in New York City. Under the direction of Baayork Lee, he played the titular role of Oliver in Oliver! Production and Hazel the Musical directed by Lucie Arnaz. Bonale first co-starred on Netflix television series Daredevil to play the role of Black Sky. He was featured twice in HBO Last Week Tonight with John Oliver- Singapore Gambling and Washington Statehood. Bonale recently made an appearance on CBS TV series "Kevin Can Wait" with Kevin James and returning Leah Remini.
As an aspiring actor, Bonale continued to work on his passion both TV and Broadway. He appeared on Broadway Musical King and I at Lincoln Center and Christmas Spectacular starring the Rockettes at the iconic Radio City. Most recently, Bonale sang the National Anthem for the New York Giants at the MetLife Stadium. When he is not on-stage, Bonale spends his time doing community service to Broadway Serves and Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids. His favorite sports include soccer, football, fencing, and Martial Arts. Bonale is a proud member of SAG-AFTRA, AGVA, and AEA.
Movies
Monster High 2 follows Clawdeen Wolf, Draculaura and Frankie Stein as they enter sophomore year at Monster High. The power of three is put to the test as they face even bigger challenges this year: new students, new powers, evolving friendships, and an even bigger threat that could not only tear their friendship apart, but could change the world forever.