Heather Thomas(born September 8, 1957)[1]is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Jody Banks onThe Fall GuyTV series oppositeLee Majors.She retired from acting in 1998 to avoid stalkers, to focus on her family, and to pursue writing. Since her retirement from acting, she has had some minor film appearances and has participated in political activism. She returned to acting in 2013.

Heather Thomas
Thomas in May 2008
Born(1957-09-08)September 8, 1957(age 67)[1]
Alma materUCLA School of Theater, Film and Television
Occupation(s)Actress, author, political activist
Years active1978–1998, 2013−present
Known forThe Fall Guy
Spouses
  • Allan Rosenthal
    (m.1985;div.1986)
  • Skip Brittenham
    (m.1992)
Children2

Early life

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Thomas was born inGreenwich, Connecticut,to Gladdy Lou Ryder, a special education teacher in theSanta Monica-Malibu Unified School District.She graduated fromSanta Monica High Schoolin 1975 and went on to attendUCLA School of Theater, Film and Television,graduating in 1980. While at UCLA, she was a member of theChi Omegasorority.[citation needed]

Career

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Thomas started acting at age 14, when she was one of the hosts of a series on NBC calledTalking with a Giant,in which she interviewed celebrities.[2]In 1978, she began acting in small television roles; she appeared in the seriesCo-Ed Fever,of which she later said, "It was cancelled after the third commercial."[3]

AfterCo-Ed Fever'scancellation, Thomas was chosen for the role of Jody Banks inThe Fall Guy,which starredLee Majorsand was produced byGlen Larson,from its 1981 premiere to its 1986 cancellation. Thomas became addicted tococaineduring her run in the program, and enteredrehabilitationfor that addiction in the mid-1980s.[2][4]She appeared in several movies, the first of which wasZapped!in 1982, but she gave up acting in 1998. Thomas appeared on numerous pin-up posters during the 1980s.

Following her acting career, Thomas wrote a screenplay calledSchool Slutand sold it toTouchstone Picturesfor a figure reported as "mid-six-figure."[5]Touchstone did not make the film, and Thomas acquired the rights to produce it herself.[2]

In April 2008, Thomas's first novel,Trophies,was published byWilliam Morrow.[6]

In 2014, Thomas temporarily came out of retirement to appear in a small role in the musical comedyGirltrash: All Night Long.

Thomas along withThe Fall Guycostar Lee Majors made an after-credits cameo in a scene entitled "Previously On The Fall Guy" for the 2024 movie,The Fall Guy.

Personal life

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Thomas married Allan Rosenthal in August 1985. Rosenthal is one of the founders of the twelve-step organizationCocaine Anonymous;[7]they divorced in September 1986.[8]In that same month, Thomas was struck by a car while crossingSan Vicente Boulevard,and she sustained serious injuries to both of her legs.[9]In October 1992, Thomas married entertainmentattorneyHarry Marcus "Skip" Brittenham.[10]Their daughter was born on June 19, 2000.

Thomas left acting in part due to being harassed bystalkers,as well as a desire to focus on her family and to explore writing.[11]Thomas was once asked byReutersin 2009, "Was it really so bad in the 1980s that you had to quit?" Thomas replied, "Yes, I was getting so stalked. I had one guy climb over the fence with a knife one time. I had these two little girls and they desperately needed raising, so that was that. But I think now I have gotten so old that people won't bother me much."[11]

Activism

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Thomas and Brittenham became joint hosts of a monthly fund-raising breakfast gathering at their home inSanta Monica, California,which became known in Washington as the "L.A. Cafe".[12][13]Thomas has served on the advisory boards of the Rape Foundation[14]andAmazon Conservation Team.[15]

Filmography

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Film
Year Film Role Notes
1982 Zapped! Jane Mitchell
1987 Cyclone Teri Marshall
Kiss of the Cobra Merryl Davis Alternative titles:Death Stone
Der Stein des Todes
1990 Red Blooded American Girl Paula Bukowsky
1993 Hidden Obsession Ellen Carlyle
1997 Against the Law Felicity
1998 My Giant Showgirl
2014 Girltrash: All Night Long Nadine Robson
2024 The Fall Guy Jody Banks End credits cameo withLee Majors
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1978 David Cassidy: Man Undercover Caryl Manning 1 episode
1979 Co-Ed Fever Sandi 1 episode
California Fever Joanne 1 episode
1980 B. J. and the Bear Caroline Capote 1 episode
The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo Caroline Capote 1 episode
1981–1986 The Fall Guy Jody Banks Main cast
1983 The Love Boat Sheila 2 episodes
1984 T. J. Hooker Sandy 1 episode
Cover Up Amber 1 episode
1987 The New Mike Hammer Andrea 1 episode
Ford: The Man and the Machine Evangeline Cote Television movie
Nominated:Gemini Award for Best Performance by a Supporting Actress
Hoover vs. The Kennedys:The Second Civil War Marilyn Monroe Television movie
1988 The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission Lieutenant Carol Campbell Television movie
1989 Rodney Dangerfield:Opening Night at Rodney's Place Joan Emery Television movie
1990 Flair Tessa Clarke Miniseries
1991 P.S. I Luv U Mary Markham 1 episode
1992 Swamp Thing: The Series Tatania 1 episode
1995 Pointman Lynn Forbes 1 episode

References

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  1. ^ab"Today in History – September 8".Bay Ledger News Zone.Associated Press.September 7, 2007. Archived fromthe originalon January 18, 2013.RetrievedDecember 27,2012.
  2. ^abcSerena Kappes (January 28, 2003)."Former TV sex symbol Heather Thomas is a screenwriter, activist, mom".CNN.RetrievedSeptember 26,2009.
  3. ^Peter Meade (February 26, 1984)."Heather Thomas is a busy body".Sunday Star-News.Wilmington, NC.RetrievedSeptember 26,2009.
  4. ^"Heather Thomas Emerges from the 'Private Hell' of Drug Addiction with the Help of Her Therapist Mate".
  5. ^Dan Snierson (July 25, 1997)."School's In".Entertainment Weekly.Archived fromthe originalon January 10, 2013.RetrievedSeptember 26,2009.
  6. ^"Trophies ~ a novel by HEATHER THOMAS".trophiesnovel.com.Archived fromthe originalon March 20, 2015.RetrievedFebruary 22,2016.
  7. ^"Roped Together".The Gainesville Sun.August 4, 1985.RetrievedSeptember 26,2009.
  8. ^Marilyn Beck(September 19, 1986)."Hoffman Plans Comedy".The Victoria Advocate.RetrievedSeptember 26,2009.
  9. ^"Heather Thomas has surgery on leg after being hit by car".The Ledger.Lakeland, Florida. September 18, 1986.RetrievedSeptember 26,2009.
  10. ^Daunt, Tina (October 12, 2012)."Hollywood wife has a green touch".Los Angeles Times.RetrievedJuly 26,2017.
  11. ^abGoldsmith, Belinda; Tourtellotte, Bob (April 16, 2009)."Just A Minute With: Former pin-up Heather Thomas eyes comeback".Reuters.RetrievedMarch 14,2019.
  12. ^Tina Daunt (April 18, 2009)."Heather Thomas' salon a top breakfast stop".Los Angeles Times.RetrievedSeptember 26,2009.
  13. ^Joel Stein (July 23, 2009)."Activism, Hollywood-Style".Time.Archived fromthe originalon August 27, 2008.RetrievedSeptember 26,2009.
  14. ^"The Rape Foundation Board".The Rape Foundation.Archived fromthe originalon March 17, 2016.RetrievedFebruary 22,2016.
  15. ^"Our Team | Amazon Conservation Team".www.amazonteam.org.RetrievedFebruary 22,2016.
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