As a child, she would accompany her mother to her theater rehearsals and performances.[7] Her mother was her first acting coach, and coached her throughout the course of her career.[3] A friend of her mother who had heard Thomas sing before had requested that she enter Miss Talented Teens.[8] Thomas was crowned Miss Talented Teen New Jersey at the state's Hal Jackson's Talented Teen pageant, and then in July 1984, at the age of 15, she was crowned Miss Talented Teen International in Montego Bay, Jamaica from among 35 state and national representatives.[9][10][11]
Career
In 1983, Thomas appeared in her first television commercial.[12] In December 1984, she appeared with Hal Jackson on Soul Train after having won the Miss Talented Teen International pageant earlier in the year.[8]
From 1988 to 1990, Thomas portrayed Justine Phillips, the girlfriend of Theo Huxtable, on The Cosby Show. She appeared on various television programs, including A Man Called Hawk in 1989 and Thea in 1994. Thomas had a role in Dream Date in 1989 and had a small role in Hangin' with the Homeboys in 1991.
From 1993 to 1998, she portrayed the role of Myra Monkhouse, the girlfriend of Steve Urkel, on Family Matters. After the sitcom ended in 1998, Thomas portrayed Callie Rogers, an aspiring singer and love interest of Malcolm Winters, on the daytime soap The Young and the Restless. In October 1998, Thomas took a medical leave from the series due to her ill health.[3] Thomas had been in the studio recording music before her sudden turn in health.[18] She appeared posthumously in the role of Anne in the film Unbowed in 1999.[19]
Health and death
In August 1997, Thomas was diagnosed with a rare cancer, an intra-abdominaldesmoplastic small-round-cell tumor (DSRCT).[12][20] Thomas never smoked or drank alcohol, and was a vegetarian.[12] Her mother added that "they'd give her a sedation that was supposed to put her out for 20 minutes and she'd be asleep for four days. Her body couldn't take it."[18] Thomas underwent surgery to remove a lemon-sized tumor in early 1998, and subsequently was cast on The Young and the Restless. She underwent surgery again in October 1998 after a second cancerous growth ruptured. After being released from the hospital, Thomas flew home to Weehawken, New Jersey to spend Thanksgiving with her family.[1][12]
^ abcdPace, Eric (December 28, 1998). "Michelle Thomas, 30, Actress On TV Soap Opera and Sitcoms". New York Times. p. 8. Retrieved March 30, 2012. Michelle Thomas [...] died on Wednesday at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan. She was 30 and lived in Los Angeles, though she had been staying with her family in Weehawken, N.J., since November [...] She was born in Boston, Mass., grew up in Montclair, N.J., and graduated from West Essex High School in North Caldwell, N.J.
^ abDougherty, Steve (January 11, 1999). "Forever Young". People. Retrieved September 25, 2019. On the following morning, Wed., Dec. 23, Thomas [...] died at age 30 in a private room at Manhattan's Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center [...] The day after Christmas, Thomas was buried in Montclair following a Islamic funeral service, as she had requested.