Lisa Michelle Bonet was born on November 16, 1967, in San Francisco, California,[4][5] to Arlene Joyce Litman, a white Jewish-American schoolteacher, and Allen Bonet, an opera singer of African-American heritage from Texas.[6][7][8][9][10] She has five half-sisters, including singer Kadhja Bonet, and two half-brothers by her father's marriage to Deborah Church. Bonet's parents separated when Bonet was still a baby. Bonet was raised by her single mother in lower-middle-class Reseda and never knew her father.[11] Bonet said she never fit in at Birmingham High School, in Van Nuys, California. "I was stuck in the middle," she told The Los Angeles Times. “The black kids called me an Oreo. The white kids didn’t talk to me."[11]
She said she did not date in high school because she didn't fit in. “My biggest worry in high school was who was going to take me to the prom, since I didn’t have a date," she told the Los Angeles Times. She said the problem disappeared when she landed the Cosby job in New York and wouldn’t attend prom.[11]
Bonet graduated Birmingham High School and later studied acting at the Celluloid Actor's Studio in North Hollywood.[12][13]
Career
After being in beauty competitions and appearing in guest spots on television series as a child, Bonet landed the role of Denise Huxtable on The Cosby Show, the second-oldest child of the parents played by Bill Cosby and Phylicia Rashad.[14] Later in the show, she becomes the stepmom to Olivia Kendall played by Raven-Symoné.
The same year, Bonet, then 19, played 17-year-old Epiphany Proudfoot in the movie Angel Heart opposite Mickey Rourke.[15] In the film, several seconds of an explicit scene she shared with Rourke (filmed when she was 18) were edited to avoid an X rating.[16] For Angel Heart, Bonet earned a nomination for the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress. She was featured topless in Interview magazine.[17]
Bonet didn't appreciate the way the press covered her or the controversy at the time. “I think the whole scandal is ridiculous,” she said. “They (the news media) are trying to steam it up.”[11] She said that the brief glimpse of one of her bare breasts is "nothing that hasn't been done before or that hasn't been seen before," including in films like Blue Velvet, which was rated R even though it contained frontal nudity.[11]
In September 1992, Bonet hosted Why Bother Voting?, an election special focusing on young voters' concerns and apathy.[22] She had supporting roles in the 1998 film Enemy of the State and the 2000 film High Fidelity. In 2003 she played Queenie in Biker Boyz, which reunited her with her A Different World co-star Kadeem Hardison.[23]
Bonet co-starred in the film Whitepaddy in 2005. She did not have another film role until 2014's Road to Paloma, opposite her future husband Jason Momoa. She did, however, appear in a number of television series, including the American adaptation of the British television series Life on Mars.[24][25] She again played a romantic lead opposite Jason Momoa on the Sundance TV series The Red Road.[26] “I felt protected and I feel safe when I work with him," Bonet said of working with Momoa.[26]
Since then, Bonet has made guest appearances on TV shows including Girls and Ray Donovan.[27][28]
Personal life
On November 16, 1987, her 20th birthday, Bonet eloped with American rock singer Lenny Kravitz in Las Vegas. Bonet recalled of their relationship:
It was interesting when we were first finding out about each other, that our backgrounds were so similar. When I first told him my mom was Jewish, and he said "So's my dad," I thought that was unusual and enchanting. I felt like, "Okay, here's someone who really knows how it is." And I think I trusted him a little more with my feelings and let him inside a little more than I ordinarily would have.[29][30]
Bonet gave birth to their daughter, actress Zoë Isabella Kravitz, on December 1, 1988.[31] She and Kravitz divorced in 1993. That same year, she legally changed her name to Lilakoi Moon, although she still uses the name Lisa Bonet professionally.[1][32]
Since meeting on the set of A Different World in its first season in 1987, Bonet has been close friends with actress Marisa Tomei, who is a godmother to all three of Bonet's children.[33]
In 2005, Bonet began a relationship with actor Jason Momoa. They married in October 2017.[34] Bonet and Momoa have two children: a daughter born in July 2007,[35] and a son born in December 2008.[36] In January 2022, Momoa and Bonet announced their separation.[37] On January 8, 2024, Bonet filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences.[38][39] In her divorce filing, Bonet revealed that she and Momoa had actually separated on October 7, 2020.[38] Court documents which were obtained by People confirmed that the divorce was granted one day later.[40] A Los Angeles county judge declared them divorced on July 9, 2024. Neither Bonet, nor Momoa asked for financial support and they have agreed on how to split their assets.[41] The court granted the former couple joint custody of their children, who, at the time, included: 16-year-old daughter, Lola, and 15-year-old son, Nakoa-Wolf.[41]
^"Lisa Bonet on family, husband Jason Momoa & working with Bill Cosby". Porter Edit / NET-A-PORTER.COM. March 9, 2018. Archived from the original on May 11, 2018. Retrieved May 21, 2018. Bonet was born in the heart of the hippie movement, in November 1967 in San Francisco, to a white Jewish schoolteacher mother and a black opera-singing father.