Vanna Bonta is a novelist, poet and film actress best known as the author of Flight: A Quantum Fiction Novel (Meridian House 1996)[1] [2] the story about parallel dimensions featuring an amnesiac girl with no navel. She is also known for collections of award-winning poetry as well as for a cameo role as Zed's queen, the hero's young mother, in the fantasy movie The Beastmaster.
She is also the inventor of the 2suit.[3][4][5]
A portrait of her as a young girl was drawn by Florentine artist Pietro Annigoni.[6]
She was a model of Woman for the Frederick Hart work "Creation of Mankind" (Ex Nihilo) on the front entrance of the Washington National Cathedral in Washington D.C.[7]
Bonta appeared in The Universe Season 3 Episode 4 "Sex in Space" and talked about how her 2suit could be used to achieve intimacy in microgravity toward the colonization of other planets. The History Channel documentary filmed her testing the 2suit in weightlessness, which marked Bonta's second zero gravity flight.[8] [9] She is an advocate with The Space Frontier Foundation.
She is the daughter of an Italian fine-arts painter and American military officer, and the granddaughter of Luigi Ugolini.[10]
Bonta wrote an undeveloped story, "Somewhen", for the first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation.[11] [12] She is credited with numerous roles as a voice actor in feature films, such as Beauty and the Beast (Disney). [13] She was the computer voice in the movie Demolition Man.