Marlo Thomas

Marlo Thomas



As an actress, producer, author and social activist, Marlo Thomas continues to create meaningful and successful projects within all areas of the entertainment community. Thomas has been honored with four Emmys, nine Emmy nominations, a Golden Globe, the George Foster Peabody Award, the Grammy, the Helen Caldecott Award for Nuclear Disarmament, the Thomas Paine Award from the A.C.L.U., the American Women in Radio and Television Satellite Award and has been inducted into the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame.

Marlo Thomas began her career performing in regional theaters around the country when Mike Nichols cast her as the lead in the London production of Neil Simon's "Barefoot in the Park." She then went on to star in, and produce, the long-running, hit television series, "That Girl," the first series on television to portray an independent single woman living alone.