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'''Hermann Bonaci''' (born 23 April 1966) is a Maltese actor and television producer.
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'''Hermann Bonaci''' was born on the 23 April 1966. For the first years he lived with his family in [[Gwardamanġia]], but spent his childhood in [[Valletta]] where together with his father and five brothers he worked with the family business [[Croce Bonaci Confectionery]] as a confectioner.  
In his childhood and youth, Hermann resided with his family in [[Gwardamanġa]], but spent his childhood in [[Valletta]]. There, together with his father and five brothers, he worked as a confectioner in the family business [[Dolceria Croce Bonaci]].  


No member in the family has any history as an actor, but the ''Lucases'' on his mother’s side were all known and involved in the music entertainment.
No member from his father's side of the family has any history as an actor, but the ''Lucases'' on his mother’s side were all known and involved in the music entertainment.


As an actor, Herman started with [[Antonjani Youth Centre]] in Valletta in 1979, with their first play being a religious play directed by [[Joseph Camilleri]] performed in a church. In 1983 he joined [[M.A.S.K.]], thus moving to the [[Catholic Institute]], a local popular theatre.
As an actor, Hermann started off at the [[Antonjani Youth Centre]] in Valletta in 1979, with their first play being a religious one directed by [[Joseph Camilleri]] and performed inside a church. In 1983 Hermann joined [[M.A.S.K.]], thus moving to the stage at the  [[Catholic Institute]] Emporium, a local popular theatre.


In 1987 he formed his first drama company with childhood friend [[Daniel Borg Carbott]] as [[DH Productions]].  
In 1987, Hermann formed his first drama company, [[DH Productions]], with his childhood friend [[Daniel Borg Carbott]].  


After this he formed his own company [[Kwinti]] and in 1990, Hermann joined his brother Karl as [[Bonaci Brothers Drama Company]]. This company made history on Maltese television with the first local soap opera by the name of [[Ipokriti]] with 65 episodes. At the time, Ipokriti proved to be the most popular TV program watched by over 125,000 viewers.
Then, he formed his own company [[Kwinti]], and in 1990 Hermann joined his brother Karl to form [[Bonaci Brothers Drama Company]]. This company made history on Maltese television with the first local soap opera [[Ipokriti]] with 65 episodes. At the time, Ipokriti became the most popular TV programme watched by over 125,000 viewers.


The Ipokriti success amply demonstrated Hermann’s ability in Television Executive Production, and the next step was in 1999 when he established his own production house: [[Hermann Bonaci Productions]], with the launching of the most popular ever Maltese sitcom named [[Simpatiċi]].
The Ipokriti success amply demonstrated Hermann’s ability in Television Executive Production and the next step was in 1999 when he established his own production house: [[Hermann Bonaci Productions]], with the launching of the most popular Maltese sitcom ever [[Simpatiċi]].


In 2001 he produced [[Il-Madonna taċ-Ċoqqa]]; a local classic in 26 episodes, which was awarded the ''Best Drama'' on Television during the annual [[National Broadcasting Awards]].
In 2001 he produced [[Il-Madonna taċ-Ċoqqa]]; a local classic in 26 episodes, which was awarded the ''Best Drama'' on Television during the annual [[National Broadcasting Awards]].


Hermann current productions are made up of several mini-series which include: ''Gideb u Mħabba'' – a turbulent love story in 5 episodes, ''Dun Benit'' – a hilarious comedy in 17 episodes dedicated to the late well know actor [[Josie Coppini]], ''Min hu bla ħtija?'' – a social drama based on political rivalry in 3 episodes, ''Għall-Paċi u għall-Mistrieħ'' –  an exhilarating thriller in 5 episodes, ''Tan-Nanna Helu Manna'' – a traditional comedy in 2 episodes, and ''Sal-Quċċata'' – a thrilling drama based on the race for power in a broadcasting station in 6 episodes.
Hermann continued with more and more drama for television. These include: ''Gideb u Mħabba'' amd ''Mħabba mill-Ġdid'' – turbulent love stories, ''Dun Benit'' – a hilarious comedy dedicated to the late well know actor [[Josie Coppini]], ''Min hu bla ħtija?'' – a social drama based on political rivalry, ''Għall-Paċi u għall-Mistrieħ'' –  an exhilarating thriller, ''Tan-Nanna Helu Manna'' – a traditional comedy, ''Sal-Quċċata'' – a thrilling drama based on the race for power in the broadcasting business, ''Ċellinu'' - a Christmas drama for children, ''Għeruq' - a wartime family class struggle, ''Il-Prinċipal'' - a hilarious Government office comedy, ''Missjoni'' - a futuristic afterlife fantasy and ''Intriċċi'' - a soap opera.


Though there is a wide spectrum of actors, which have, took part in [[HBP productions]], Hermann has his own team members with most of them involved in all of his productions. This includes some of the best Maltese actors like [[John Suda]], [[Frida Cauchi]], [[Simon Curmi]], [[Fabian Scerri de Carlo]], [[Mary Rose Bonello]] and more.
Hermann's production house also produced other productions such as magazine shows, a series about gardening, another about fishing, quizes and variety shows.  


Apart from acting Hermann is a talented singer and drummer player. At the age of 17 he was part of [[The Pals]], the band which regularly played in weddings, parties etc.
Apart from acting, Hermann is a talented singer and drummer. At the age of 17 he was part of [[The Pals]], the band which regularly played in weddings and parties. Later he started to take part in local song contests as a singer, mostly in [[L-Għanja tal-Poplu]]. His most popular song, which placed third in the 2005 song contest, is called ''Mario'' dedicated to the late [[Mario Ellul]], composed by [[Dominic Galea]] with lyrics by [[Joe Julian Farrugia]].


Later he started to take part in local song contests, mostly in [[L-Għanja tal-Poplu]]. he got many good songs, but the most famous is called ''Mario'' dedicated to the late [[Mario Ellul]] composed by [[Dominic Galea]] and lyrics by [[Joe Julian Farrugia]]. Moreover, Hermann sings also the theme compositions for his own television productions.
Hermann also sings most of the theme songs for his own television productions.
 
Hermann is married to Antoinette, and they have three daughters: Stephanie, Christine and Maria. All members of the family have acted on television.


Life as a television executive producer is already full with activity and very little free time is left, which time Hermann likes to spend with his family made up of Antoinette, his wife, and their three daughters: Stephanie, Christine and Maria. All members of the family have acted on television.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 03:42, 12 April 2016

Hermann Bonaci (born 23 April 1966) is a Maltese actor and television producer.

In his childhood and youth, Hermann resided with his family in Gwardamanġa, but spent his childhood in Valletta. There, together with his father and five brothers, he worked as a confectioner in the family business Dolceria Croce Bonaci.

No member from his father's side of the family has any history as an actor, but the Lucases on his mother’s side were all known and involved in the music entertainment.

As an actor, Hermann started off at the Antonjani Youth Centre in Valletta in 1979, with their first play being a religious one directed by Joseph Camilleri and performed inside a church. In 1983 Hermann joined M.A.S.K., thus moving to the stage at the Catholic Institute Emporium, a local popular theatre.

In 1987, Hermann formed his first drama company, DH Productions, with his childhood friend Daniel Borg Carbott.

Then, he formed his own company Kwinti, and in 1990 Hermann joined his brother Karl to form Bonaci Brothers Drama Company. This company made history on Maltese television with the first local soap opera Ipokriti with 65 episodes. At the time, Ipokriti became the most popular TV programme watched by over 125,000 viewers.

The Ipokriti success amply demonstrated Hermann’s ability in Television Executive Production and the next step was in 1999 when he established his own production house: Hermann Bonaci Productions, with the launching of the most popular Maltese sitcom ever Simpatiċi.

In 2001 he produced Il-Madonna taċ-Ċoqqa; a local classic in 26 episodes, which was awarded the Best Drama on Television during the annual National Broadcasting Awards.

Hermann continued with more and more drama for television. These include: Gideb u Mħabba amd Mħabba mill-Ġdid – turbulent love stories, Dun Benit – a hilarious comedy dedicated to the late well know actor Josie Coppini, Min hu bla ħtija? – a social drama based on political rivalry, Għall-Paċi u għall-Mistrieħ – an exhilarating thriller, Tan-Nanna Helu Manna – a traditional comedy, Sal-Quċċata – a thrilling drama based on the race for power in the broadcasting business, Ċellinu - a Christmas drama for children, Għeruq' - a wartime family class struggle, Il-Prinċipal - a hilarious Government office comedy, Missjoni - a futuristic afterlife fantasy and Intriċċi - a soap opera.

Hermann's production house also produced other productions such as magazine shows, a series about gardening, another about fishing, quizes and variety shows.

Apart from acting, Hermann is a talented singer and drummer. At the age of 17 he was part of The Pals, the band which regularly played in weddings and parties. Later he started to take part in local song contests as a singer, mostly in L-Għanja tal-Poplu. His most popular song, which placed third in the 2005 song contest, is called Mario dedicated to the late Mario Ellul, composed by Dominic Galea with lyrics by Joe Julian Farrugia.

Hermann also sings most of the theme songs for his own television productions.

Hermann is married to Antoinette, and they have three daughters: Stephanie, Christine and Maria. All members of the family have acted on television.


External links