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Marlo Thomas

Nascimento 21 de novembro de 1937 (87 anos)
Detroit
Cônjuge Phil Donahue (c. 1985; m. 2024)
Alma mater Universidade do Sul da Califórnia (B.A., 1959)[1]
Ocupação Atriz

Margaret Julia "Marlo" Thomas (Detroit, 21 de novembro de 1937) é uma atriz estadunidense. Em 2014 recebeu a Medalha Presidencial da Liberdade do presidente Barack Obama em uma cerimônia na Casa Branca.

Thomas (centro) com Ted Bessell (esquerda) em uma foto de 1969 de That Girl
Filme
Ano Título papel Notas
1970 Jenny Jenny Nomeada – Globo de Ouro de melhor atriz revelação do ano
1977 Thieves Sally Cramer
1990 In the Spirit Reva Prosky
1993 Falling Down KTLA Reporter
1997 Real Blonde, TheThe Real Blonde Blair
1998 Starstruck Linda Phaeffle
1999 Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo Margaret uncredited
2000 Playing Mona Lisa Shelia Goldstein
2012 LOL Gran
2017 The Female Brain
Televisão
Ano Título Papel Notes
1960 Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, TheThe Many Loves of Dobie Gillis Frank's Girlfriend Episode: "The Hunger Strike"
1960 77 Sunset Strip Amina Episode: "The Fanatics"
1961 Zane Grey Theater Laurie Dubro Episode: "Honor Bright"
1961 Thriller Susan Baker Episode: "The Ordeal of Dr. Cordell"
1961–1962 Joey Bishop Show, TheThe Joey Bishop Show Stella 10 episodes
1962 Insight Jeanne Brown Episode: "The Sophomore"
1964 Arrest and Trial Angela Tucci Episode: "Tigers Are for Jungles"
1964 Bonanza Tai Lee Episode: "A Pink Cloud Comes from Old Cathay"
1964 My Favorite Martian Paula Clayfield Episode: "Miss Jekyll and Hyde"
1964 Wendy and Me Carol Episode: "Wendy's Anniversary for --?"
1964 McHale's Navy Cynthia Prentice Episode: "The Missing Link"
1965 What's My Line? Herself Panelist
1965 Donna Reed Show, TheThe Donna Reed Show Louise Bissell Episode: "Guests, Guests, Who Needs Guests?"
1965 Two's Company Caroline Sommers Unsold pilot
1965 Ben Casey Claire Schaeffer Episode: "Three Li'l Lambs"
1966–1971 That Girl Ann Marie 137 episodes
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress on Television (1967)
TV Land Award for Favorite Fashion Plate – Female (2004)
Nominated – Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (1967-1971)
Nominated – TV Land Award for Hippest Fashion Plate – Female (2003)
1967 Cricket on the Hearth Bertha (voice) TV movie
1973 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie, TheThe ABC Saturday Superstar Movie Anne Marie (voice) Episode: "That Girl in Wonderland"
1973 Acts of Love and Other Comedies Various TV movie
1976 Practice, TheThe Practice Judy Sinclair Episode: "Judy Sinclair"
1977 It Happened One Christmas Mary Bailey Hatch TV movie; also produced
1984 The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck Kathryn Beck TV movie; also produced
1985 Consenting Adult Tess Lynd TV movie
Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film
1986 Nobody's Child Marie Balter TV movie
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film
1991 Held Hostage: The Sis and Jerry Levin Story Lucille 'Sis' Levin TV movie; also produced
1994 Ultimate Betrayal Adult Sharon Rodgers TV movie
1994 Reunion Jessie Yates TV movie; also produced
1996 Roseanne Tina Beige Episode: "Satan, Darling"
1996, 2002 Friends Sandra Green Episode: "The One with the Lesbian Wedding"
Episode: "The One with the Two Parties"
Episode: "The One with the Baby Shower"
Nominated – Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series (1996)
1999 Frasier Sophie (voice) 3 episodes
2000 Ally McBeal Lynnie Bishop Episode: "Tis the Season"
Episode: "Love on Holiday"
2002 Two Against Time Julie Portman TV movie
2004 Deceit Ellen McCarthy TV movie; also produced
2004 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Judge Mary Clark 4 episodes
2007 Ugly Betty Sandra Winthrop Episode: "Something Wicked This Way Comes"
2012 The New Normal Nancy Niles Episode: "Baby Proofing"
2015 Ballers Episode: "Ends"
2017 Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later Vivian

Referências

  1. Moore, Annette, "Nikiases and Marlo Thomas honored by Town and Gown", USC News, April 16, 2013