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Philip Michael Thomas

Philip Michael Thomas (born May 26, 1949) is an American actor and musician, best known for his role as detective Ricardo Tubbs on the hit 1980s TV series Miami Vice. His first notable roles were in Coonskin (1975) and opposite Irene Cara in the 1976 film Sparkle. After his success in Miami Vice, he appeared in numerous made-for-TV movies 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).

Philip Michael Thomas

(1949-05-26) May 26, 1949

Actor, musician

1972–2006

Kassandra Thomas[2]

Early life[edit]

Thomas was born in Columbus, Ohio, but grew up in San Bernardino, California.[1] He is of African American, Native American, Irish, and German descent.[3] His father, Louis Diggs, was a foreman at a Westinghouse plant. 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.[4]


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.[4] He graduated from San Bernardino High School in 1967 and briefly worked as a janitor to save money for college.[1] Thomas earned a scholarship to the historically Black Oakwood College in Huntsville, Alabama, where he studied religion and philosophy after high school.[4][5]


After two years at Oakwood College, Thomas transferred to the University of California, Riverside.[4] During this time, he auditioned for and won a role in the San Francisco cast of Hair, which began his acting career.[1][6][7] 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 Don Johnson.[4]

Personal life[edit]

Thomas is a vegetarian, nonsmoker, and nondrinker.[1][5] In 1986, he was sued for child support by Dhaima Mathews, the mother of his then 2-year-old daughter and 9-week-old son.[27] Thomas later married model Kassandra Green. Green filed a domestic violence complaint against Thomas in 1997, during which time she was described as being the mother of 5 of his 12 children. Thomas dismissed the complaint as "an absolute, blatant lie".[28][29]

– The acronym "EGOT" was coined by Philip Michael Thomas.[30][31][32]

EGOT

at IMDb

Philip Michael Thomas

at the Internet Broadway Database

Philip Michael Thomas

Fan website

CourtTV's report of Thomas' lawsuit against Traffix, Inc.