J. Karen Thomas Net Worth is $14 Million J. Karen Thomas Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
J. Karen Thomas was born in 1965 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. She is known for her work on Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (2003), The Tempest (2001) and Boulevard (2014). She died on March 26, 2015 in Nashville.
Date Of Birth 1965 Died 2015-03-26 Place Of Birth Nashville, Tennessee, USA Profession Actress, Music Department, Miscellaneous Crew
Actress Title Year Status Character Changing Seasons completed Teacher My Many Sons 2016 Bob's Mom Captive 2015/II Mrs. Nichols Red Band Society 2015 TV Series Judge Cindy Mejia Boulevard 2014 Cat The Identical 2014 Annie Drop Dead Diva 2012-2014 TV Series Judge Bev Holder
Judge Holder The Red Road 2014 TV Series Old Lenape Woman Nashville 2012-2013 TV Series Audrey Carlisle Army Wives 2012 TV Series Kaye Flieder Fall of Hyperion 2008 TV Movie President Graham An Evening of Stars: Tribute to Smokey Robinson 2008 TV Movie Announcer The ½ Hour News Hour 2007 TV Series Big Love 2007 TV Series Hospital Authority Itty Bitty Titty Committee 2007 Pam Heist 2006 TV Series Norma Sarang Song 2006 TV Short Professor Davis Crossing Jordan 2006 TV Series Mrs. Gurney Gift for the Living 2005 Short Criminal Minds 2005 TV Series Dean Ellen Turner Detective 2005 TV Movie Ruby Bowe Promtroversy 2005 Short Regina Hartwell-Jones Life on Liberty Street 2004 TV Movie Winnie Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood 2003 Video Jamie's Mom Extreme Skate Adventure 2003 Video Game voice Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2003 Video Game Kebla Yurt (voice) Written in Blood 2003 Gottlieb Judging Amy 2003 TV Series Prosecutor Miracles 2003 TV Series Airline Rep Mister Sterling 2003 TV Series Gentle Ben 2: Black Gold 2003 TV Movie Ms. Washborough Gentle Ben 2002 TV Movie Ms. Washborough Philly 2002 TV Series Dr. Blaine ER 2001 TV Series Prisoner Transport Officer The Tempest 2001 Prospero Kate Brasher 2001 TV Series Hannah Parks The Shrink Is In 2001 1st Class Stewardess Providence 2001 TV Series Bartender The District 2001 TV Series Priscilla Carter That's Life 2001 TV Series Dr. Janet Reuben City of Angels 2000 TV Series Jack & Jill 2000 TV Series MRI Nurse Sunset Beach 1998-1999 TV Series Jada Chicago Hope 1999 TV Series Andrew's Nurse Go 1999 Nurse (uncredited) Mutiny 1999 TV Movie Corrine Ally McBeal 1998-1999 TV Series Karen Martin-Gray Charmed 1999 TV Series Harriet Lane Inferno 1998 TV Movie Teacher Any Day Now 1998 TV Series The Wayans Bros. 1998 TV Series Karen Shore Melrose Place 1998 TV Series Sheriff Dickson NYPD Blue 1998 TV Series Mrs. Keeling The Jamie Foxx Show 1997 TV Series Susan Total Security 1997 TV Series Joan Farrell Homeboys in Outer Space 1997 TV Series Dogwoman Sliders 1997 TV Series Lt. Teri Eastman Ellen 1997 TV Series The Operator Savannah 1996 TV Series Reporter #1 I'll Fly Away 1993 TV Series SNCC Woman In the Heat of the Night 1990 TV Series Donna Jean Polk Nashville Beat 1989 TV Movie Martha Simpson The Mississippi 1983 TV Series
Music Department Title Year Status Character Gift for the Living 2005 Short composer: song "By My Side"
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character 2012 CMT Music Awards 2012 TV Special stand-in
Self Title Year Status Character An Evening of Stars: Tribute to Aretha Franklin 2007 TV Special Announcer Who Killed the Electric Car? 2006 Documentary Herself An Evening of Stars: Tribute to Stevie Wonder 2006 TV Movie documentary Announcer Pyramid 2002 TV Series Herself - Celebrity
Known for movies Boulevard (2014) as Cat
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (2003) as Kebla Yurt
The Tempest (2001) as Prospero
Sarang Song (2006) as Professor Davis