Marlo Thomas, born on November 21, 1937, in Detroit, Michigan, has long been celebrated as one of America’s most beloved actresses, philanthropists, and cultural icons.
Over the course of her career, she has embodied charm, intelligence, and beauty, winning the hearts of audiences not just for her on-screen performances, but for her embodiment of independence and modern womanhood.
From her early days as a young actress in New York to her iconic role in the groundbreaking 1968 television series “That Girl,” Thomas became synonymous with the idea of a woman forging her own path—single, successful, and unapologetically…
