She and her first husband Allan Rosenthal exchanged vows in August 1985 he’s probably best known for having co-founded the 12-step program Cocaine Anonymous in 1982. She published her novel “Trophies” in April 2008, but has since been staying away from the media’s attention. Heather wrote the screenplay “School Slut” not long after she retired, and then sold it to Touchstone Pictures which failed to produce the movie. She was also nominated for a 1987 Gemini Award for Best Performance by a Supporting Actress, for “Ford: The Man and the Machine”. Heather was nominated for five Bravo Otto Awards for Best Female TV Star (TV-Star w) from 1985 through 1989, winning one in 1985. Some of the talk-shows in which she’s made a guest appearance include “Late Night with David Letterman”, “Nightlife”, and “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson”. Heather featured in a number of TV specials while still active in the entertainment industry, including the 1984 “The Magic of David Copperfield VI: Floating Over the Grand Canyon” and “The Funniest Joke I Ever Heard”, and the 1985 “Night of 100 Stars II”. She had only three other film roles prior to retiring, playing supporting characters in the 1993 thriller “Hidden Obsession”, the 1997 action crime thriller “Against the Law”, and the 1998 comedy “My Giant”. In 1990, Heather appeared in both the science fiction horror comedy “Red Blooded American Girl”, and the biographical drama “In the Director’s Chair: The Man Who Invented Edward Scissorhands”. Katzin, and which starred Telly Savalas, Ernest Borgnine and Hunt Block the film follows a group of renegade soldiers fighting in the Second World War. In the following year, she portrayed Lieutenant Carol Campbell in the action war adventure “The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission”, directed by Lee H. Heather could then have been seen appearing in the biographical drama “Ford: The Man and the Machine”, the action science fiction “Cyclone”, and the action “Der Stein des Todes”, all released in 1987. It follows a teenage nerd who developed telekinetic abilities following a laboratory accident – the movie was nominated for two awards. Rosenthal, and which starred Scott Baio, Willie Aames and Robert Mandan. Heather’s debut film role was playing Jane Mitchell in the popular 1982 science fiction fantasy comedy “Zapped!”, written and directed by Robert J. Luv U”, the 1992 episode “Tatania” of the science fiction horror “Swamp Thing”, and the 1995 episode “Going Home” of the action “Pointman”. Heather’s final three TV series roles were in the 1991 episode “There Goes the Neighborhood” of the drama “P. It follows the life of a movie stuntman and bounty hunter – the series won one of its two award nominations. Larson, and which also starred Lee Majors and Douglas Barr. It follows a group of people travelling on the cruise ship Pacific Princess, the series aired from 1977 to 1987, and won four of its 30 award nominations.įrom 1981 to 1986, Heather starred as Jody Banks in all the 112 episodes of the action adventure comedy “The Fall Guy”, created by Glen A. In 1983, Heather portrayed both Lila Pearsell and Wendy Kurren in the romantic comedy “The Love Boat”, which Wilford Lloyd Baumes created, and which starred Ted Lange, Bernie Kopell and Gavin MacLeod. Heather’s debut TV series role was playing Caryl Manning in the 1978 episode “Flashpoint” of the crime drama “David Cassidy – Man Undercover”, and she could then have been seen appearing in an episode or two of the adventure drama “California Fever”, the comedy “Co-ed Fever”, and the adventure comedy “B. She matriculated in 1976 and enrolled at the University of California, Los Angeles’ School of Theatre, Film and Television, graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in 1980 during her college days, Heather was a member of the sorority Chi Omega. Heather studied at Santa Monica High School, and was 17 when she became interested in acting, however, her parents persuaded her to pursue a college degree before trying to make her way in the film industry. Heather was raised in Greenwich by her mother Gladdy Lou Ryder, who worked for the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District as a special education teacher, and father Leon Thomas whose profession remains undisclosed. Posted by The Hollywood Show on Wednesday, SeptemEducation and early life Yesterday, the forever stunning Heather Thomas turned 63! Happy Belated Birthday to this 'Fall Guy' star and Hollywood Show alumni!□□□#happybirthday #heatherthomas #thefallguy #hollywoodshow
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