Bonnie Timmermann
Bonnie Timmermann (born Bonnie J. Golub,[4][5][6][1] December 1947)[7] is an American casting director and producer for film, television and theatre, perhaps best known for her work on the TV series Miami Vice and for her ongoing collaboration with the show's creator, Michael Mann.[9][10][11][12] Raised near Rockaway Beach, Queens, Golub left home at age 16 and—much to her subsequent regret—never did finish high school.[1] The marriage itself, however, proved short-lived, and in 1983 Timmermann met—and promptly married—her current husband and occasion collaborator, John A. Connor,[9][3] one of whose two writing credits is on a Timmermann-cast TV episode of Miami Vice.[a] On March 17, 1992, Timmermann made her Broadway producing debut with Ariel Dorfman's Death and the Maiden;[16] she later served as co-producer on Roman Polanski's screen adaptation.[17] On September 8, 2022, Bonnie, Simon Wallon's documentary on Timmermann's life and career, received its world premiere at the Venice Biennale.