Thomas, Marlo (1937–)

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Thomas, Marlo (1937–)

American actress, producer, and feminist. Born Margaret Julia Thomas, Nov 21, 1937, in Detroit, Michigan; dau. of Rose Marie (Cassaniti) and Danny Thomas (comedian); m. Phil Donahue, 1980.

On tv, starred as Ann Marie and produced "That Girl" (1966–71), the 1st series to center around a single, independent woman; co-produced and narrated "Free to Be … You and Me"; appeared in such tv-movies as "It Happened One Christmas" (1977) and "The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck" (1984); films include Jenny, Thieves, and Playing Mona Lisa; made Broadway debut in Thieves (1974), followed by Social Security; active in the women's rights movement, also promoted St. Jude's Children's Hospital. Won Emmys for "Free to Be … You and Me" (1974), "The Body Human: Facts for Girls" (1981) and "Nobody's Child" (1986).

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