Bonnie Somerville is an American singer-songwriter and actress, known for her work in the pop and rock genres. Born on February 24, 1974, in New York City, she gained prominence not only for her music but also for her appearances in television shows and films. Somerville's musical career includes notable works such as her debut album, "From Exposure," released in 2003, which features the single "Winding Road." She is recognized for her emotive vocals and lyrical storytelling, blending elements of pop, folk, and rock. Her music often reflects personal experiences and has garnered a dedicated following. In addition to her music career, Somerville has appeared in popular TV series like "Friends," where she played a recurring role as Rachel Green's (Jennifer Aniston) college friend, and "The Mindy Project." Her contributions to both music and acting have established her as a versatile artist. While Bonnie Somerville may not have achieved mainstream commercial success, her work has resonated with fans, contributing to the indie music scene and showcasing the intersection of music and television in contemporary culture.