Betty Thomas

78, from St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Artwork for Used CarsImage of Betty Thomas

Biography

Betty Thomas was born July 27, 1947 in St. Louis, Missouri, graduating from Ohio University with a BA in fine arts. Initially sidetracked, Betty first taught school in Chicago but found herself restricted and needing more of an open forum for self-expression than a classroom. She found herself drawn inextricably to comedy. After toiling as a waitress, she became part of the Second City improvisational troupe where she made use of her towering (6' 1") imposing features in aggressive routines and sketches. True to form, she made her film debut in the sketch satire Tunnel Vision (1976) which parodied TV programming. The movie is lesser known today for its satirical bite and more for its exceptional cast of up-and-coming comedy artists at the time including Chevy Chase, Laraine Newman, John Candy, Joe Flaherty, Gerrit Graham, Howard Hesseman, and the team of Al Franken and Tom Davis. Other innocuous comedies/spoofs followed such as Chesty Anderson U.S. Navy (1976), Used Cars (1980), and Coming Attractions (1978) which, at the very least, helped to bulk up her comedy resume. She also appeared as a regular on The Fun Factory (1976), which was three parts quiz show, silly sketches, and audience participation.

Ironically, Betty achieved her stardom not in comedy but in hard-hitting drama. Doing a complete about face as tough-talking Officer Lucille Bates on the hit police series Hill Street Blues (1981), she displayed both grit and vulnerability as she stood nose-to-nose alongside the rest of the male-oriented precinct. She was nominated for six Emmys in all and won the "Best Supporting Actress" trophy in 1985. Some equally compelling mini-movie roles came along with this success. In the late 1980s, Betty made an abrupt and concentrated move into TV and film directing, one of her last acting roles being that of the butch, underhanded scoutmaster (and Shelley Long's misery-inducing nemesis) in the obvious comedy film Troop Beverly Hills (1989). Betty received her bookend Emmy award while directing the cable sitcom Dream On (1990). She never lost her taste for comedy satire, however. One of her major box office successes would come with the spot-on parody The Brady Bunch Movie (1995). She has continued in this lighter vein of late, guiding the one-man promotion machine Howard Stern to a surprisingly entertaining critical hit with Private Parts (1997), which was based on his memoirs, the Jennifer Love Hewitt film Can't Hardly Wait (1998), I Spy (2002), an updated remake of the 1960s TV series, and Surviving Christmas (2004).

Timeline

2025Aged 78

  • Poster for John Candy: I Like Me

    Self - Actor (archive footage)

2017Aged 70

  • Poster for Seeing is Believing: Women Direct

    Self

2009Aged 62

  • Poster for Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel

    Director

2006Aged 59

  • Poster for John Tucker Must Die

    Director

2005Aged 58

  • Poster for Guess Who

    Executive Producer

2004Aged 57

  • Poster for Surviving Christmas

    Producer

2002Aged 55

  • Poster for I Spy

    Producer

2001Aged 54

2000Aged 53

  • Poster for 28 Days

    Director

  • Poster for Charlie's Angels

    Executive Producer

1998Aged 51

  • Poster for Can't Hardly Wait

    Producer

  • Poster for Doctor Dolittle

    Director

1997Aged 50

  • Poster for Private Parts

    Director

1996Aged 49

  • Poster for The Late Shift

    Director

1995Aged 48

  • Poster for The Brady Bunch Movie

    Director

1994Aged 47

  • Poster for My Breast

    Director

1992Aged 45

  • Poster for Only You

    Director

1989Aged 42

  • Poster for Troop Beverly Hills

    Velda Plendor

1988Aged 41

  • Poster for The Best of SCTV

    (Unknown)

1987Aged 40

  • Poster for Prison for Children

    Angela Brannon

1985Aged 38

  • Poster for Night of 100 Stars II

    Self

  • Poster for No Greater Gift

    Dr. Mary Lewis

1984Aged 37

  • Poster for E. Nick: A Legend in His Own Mind

    Herself

1983Aged 36

  • Poster for When Your Lover Leaves

    Maude

1982Aged 35

  • Poster for Twilight Theatre

    (Unknown)

  • Poster for Homework

    Reddog's Secretary

1981Aged 34

  • Poster for Nashville Grab

    Maxine Pearce

1980Aged 33

  • Poster for Used Cars

    Bunny

1978Aged 31

1977Aged 30

  • Poster for Dog and Cat

    Waitress

1976Aged 29

  • Poster for A Labor of Love

    Herself - Sleeping Girl

  • Poster for Tunnel Vision

    Bridgit Bert Richards

  • Poster for Jackson County Jail

    Waitress

  • Poster for The Last Affair

    (Unknown)

  • Poster for Chesty Anderson U.S. Navy

    Party Guest

Year unknown