Betty Thomas Movies and Career Information
Jul 27, 1948
St. Louis
Actor, Director and Producer
Betty Thomas (born July 27, 1948) is an American actress and director in television and motion pictures. Born Betty Thomas Nienhauser in St. Louis, Missouri, Thomas graduated from Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. She worked as an artist and taught school in Chicago before deciding to pursue a career in show business. Thomas joined The Second City comedy group and appeared in the films Tunnel Vision (1975), Chesty Anderson, USN (1976), Used Cars (1980) and Loose Shoes (1980) and on the TV series The Fun Factory (1976). Later, she appeared as a guest performer on the British comedy program Whose Line Is It Anyway? in 1988. While Thomas had been building her career in comedy, her breakthrough role as an actress came when she was cast in the dramatic role of police officer (later Sergeant) Lucille Bates on the TV series Hill Street Blues (1981–1987). She was nominated for six Emmy Awards for this role and won one for Best Supporting Actress in 1985. Thomas' character was paired with Officer Joe Coffey, portrayed by Ed Marinaro. Following the end of the series, Thomas moved into directing. She first worked in TV, directing episodes of series such as
- Betty Thomas Movies before 2011
- Dr. Dolittle 1998
- Can't Hardly Wait 1998
- Troop Beverly Hills (1989) 1989
- Tunnel Vision
- Movies Directed by Betty Thomas
- Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel 2009
- John Tucker Must Die 2006
- I Spy 2002
- 28 Days 2000
- Dr. Dolittle 1998
- Private Parts 1997
- Only You
- Brady Bunch Movie
- Late Shift
- Movies Produced by Betty Thomas
- Surviving Christmas 2004
- I Spy 2002
- Can't Hardly Wait 1998