Bonnie Beecher


Bonnie Jean Beecher, later known as Jahanara Romney, is an American activist and retired actress.

About

Bonnie Jean Boettcher was born April 25, 1941, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to Art and Jean Boettcher.
She knew Bob Dylan during his early career, they dated briefly in college, and she may have been the inspiration for his song "Girl [from the North Country]". However, it may have been about his high school girlfriend Echo Helstrom or later girlfriend Suze Rotolo, or no one person in particular. Beecher's singing is heard on Dylan's 1960 bootleg recording known as the "Minneapolis Party Tape", which was recorded while they were dating. Some of Dylan's earliest recordings in 1961 were recorded at her Minneapolis home.
She made her television debut in the 1964 episode "Come Wander with Me" of The Twilight Zone. She sang the song referenced in the title, which has since appeared in works such as The Brown Bunny and Baby Reindeer. Her short television career ended in 1968, with the October episode "Spectre of the Gun" of Star Trek, and a November episode of The [Outsider (1968 TV series)|The Outsider].

Personal life

Beecher married Wavy Gravy on May 22, 1967. She adopted the name Jahanara Romney shortly after marriage. The couple has a son, born in 1971 as Howdy Do-Good Gravy Tomahawk Truckstop Romney, who has since become known as Jordan Romney.
She has worked as administrative director of Camp Winnarainbow since 1983. Her husband serves as director of the camp, which is located near Laytonville, Mendocino County in Northern California.

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