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Philip Michael Thomas (born May 26, 1949) is an American actor and musician, best known for his role as detective
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on the hit 1980s TV series ''
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''. His first notable roles were in '' Coonskin'' (1975) and opposite
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in the 1976 film ''
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''. After his success in ''Miami Vice'', he appeared in numerous
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and advertisements for telephone psychic services. He served as a spokesperson for cell phone entertainment company Nextones, and also voiced the character Lance Vance in the video games '' Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'' (2002) and '' Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories'' (2006).


Early life

Thomas was born in
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, but grew up in
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. He is of
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, Native American,
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, and
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descent. His father, Louis Diggs, was a plant foreman at Westinghouse. Thomas's mother was Lulu McMorris. He and his seven half brothers and sisters had the surname Thomas, which was the last name of his mother's first husband. As a child, he acted in his church's theater group and, at age 15, while participating in the Pentecostal Delman Heights Four Square Gospel Church choir, became interested in ministry. He graduated from
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in 1967 and briefly worked as a janitor to save money for college. Thomas earned a scholarship to the historically Black Oakwood College in Huntsville, Alabama, where he studied religion and philosophy after high school. After two years at Oakwood College, Thomas transferred to the
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. During this time, he auditioned for and won a role in the San Francisco cast of ''
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'', which began his acting career. Thomas ultimately quit school to pursue acting as a profession, appearing in several features during the 1970s - including the classic musical drama ''Sparkle'' (1976). His big break came in 1984, when he landed a starring role in the popular television series ''Miami Vice'' alongside
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.


Career


Acting


''Miami Vice''

In 1984, Thomas began playing the role of
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, an ex-
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police officer from the
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who came to Miami seeking revenge on the person who killed his brother Rafael Tubbs. In Miami he encounters another undercover cop,
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, who is coincidentally looking for the same person. Thomas was reportedly paid $25,000 (equivalent to $ today) per episode for Seasons 1–2. In 1986, he was given an increase to $50,000 ($) per episode for Seasons 3–5. Johnson was paid $30,000 ($) per episode for Seasons 1-2 and $90,000 ($) per episode for Seasons 3–5. Thomas coined the acronym " EGOT", meaning "Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony", in reference to his plans for winning all four. He has not, , been nominated for any of these awards, but has received a People's Choice Award and a
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nomination.


''Nash Bridges''

In 1997, Thomas was reunited with
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for two appearances in the police drama ''
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''. He played Cedrick "Rick" Hawks, a Deputy United States Marshal from Miami visiting
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(Johnson) in San Francisco. His first appearance was in the episode "Wild Card", and his second and final appearance was in the episode "Out of Miami", aired in 2001 during the program's final season.


''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City''

In 2002, Thomas performed a voice-over in the video game '' Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'' as Lance Vance, a supporting character who aids the game's protagonist,
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, in several story missions, while trying to avenge his brother,
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, killed in a botched drug deal with Tommy at the beginning of the game. He reprised his role in the 2006 prequel '' Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories'', which details Lance's arrival in Vice City, the beginning of his involvement in the drug business, and his relationship with Victor.


Music

In 1985, Thomas released a music album titled ''
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'' under his own record label called Spaceship Records. It sold poorly and failed to produce a hit single, although Thomas produced a video for the track "Just the Way I Planned It". Thomas performed the title song of the album during the 1985 ''
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'' episode "The Maze." The episode "Trust Fund Pirates" featured another of his songs, "La Mirada". Thomas' ''
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'' co-star
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recorded an album shortly afterward titled '' Heartbeat''. In 1987 Thomas recorded a song called "Ever and Forever" with Argentine singer Lucía Galán of
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fame. Thomas followed up in 1988 with a second album, ''Somebody''. It also failed to produce a hit and sold poorly. In 1993, Thomas teamed with Kathy Rahill to compose "My, My, My, Miam...I", which was chosen as the city of Miami's theme song. That same year, Thomas teamed with Jamaican fitness instructor Sandi Morais to compose songs for a family-friendly musical titled ''Sacha'', which enjoyed runs in south Florida and New York. The two formed the Magic Cookie Production Company. Thomas produced the music for Morais' fitness videos in 2001 and 2006.


Psychic Reader's Network

In 1994, Thomas signed an agreement with Florida-based Psychic Reader's Network (later known as Traffix, Inc.) to become the spokesman for the Philip Michael Thomas International Psychic Network. He appeared in television ads and claimed to have met the planet's premier psychics through his "world travels". He dressed similarly to his ''
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'' alter ego, even opening the ads with the phrase, "From Miami Vice to world advice!" He appeared in informercials with
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and
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and his daughter, Sacha Nicole, to promote the psychic line. Thomas released a cassette of music linked to his psychic business titled ''PMT Psychic Connection, Volume I''. Traffix replaced Thomas with
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. Thomas sued, alleging breach of contract, and won. In 2002, a New York arbitrator awarded Thomas $1.48 million for improper use of his name and likeness and an additional $780,000 in interest.


Personal life

Thomas is a vegetarian, nonsmoker and nondrinker. In 1986, Thomas married Kassandra Green. They have five children together. In 1998, Thomas and Kassandra divorced. Thomas also has six other children from previous relationships.


Filmography


Film


Television


Video games


See also

* EGOT The acronym "EGOT" was coined by Philip Michael Thomas.


References


External links

* *
Fan website

Interview with Philip Michael Thomas, 2006/03/12


{{DEFAULTSORT:Thomas, Philip Michael Living people American male film actors American male television actors African-American people American people of German descent American people of Irish descent American people who self-identify as being of Native American descent Male actors from Columbus, Ohio 20th-century American male actors 21st-century American male actors Actors from San Bernardino, California Janitors 1949 births 20th-century African-American people 21st-century African-American people