Marlo Thomas Through the Years: From ‘That Girl’ to Children’s & Women’s Advocate

Marlo Thomas is a legendary actress and children’s & women’s advocate and you can see photos of the star through her life in the gallery.

Marlo Thomas is a famed actress & advocate for women & children. Marlo was born on November 21, 1937, & started her career on TV in the late 1950s on shows including, “Dobie Gillis,” “77 Sunset Strip,” “Thriller” and “Zane Grey Theatre,” to name a few. However, Marlo became a household name when she starred as a single independent woman on the ABC show, “That Girl,” in 1966. The show ran for five years and she won a Golden Globe for Best TV Star, as well as four Emmy nominations throughout the show’s run. Aside from being a legendary actress, Marlo has raised millions for children’s cancer treatment at St Jude’s hospital & is hailed as the Founding Mother of the Ms. Foundation for Women. Take a look at Marlo’s life through pictures in the gallery.

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