Philip Michael Thomas – Resume


Kaye M. Porter – Manager
928-778-0995
kayeporter@cableone.net

CEO of Spaceship Records, Inc. Actor, Songwriter, Musician, Music Composer, Producer, Poet, Playwright, Philanthropist, Doctor of the Arts.


CAREER EXPERIENCE

MUSIC CREDITS

  • 2012- Present The Horn & The Voice with Philip Michael Thomas and Melton Mustafa
  • 1999-2007 Sacha On Broadway and Sacha & The Magic Cooker Maker, Writer
  • 2000 Significant Other/ Performance at Manhattan Center, January 1, 2000 with M- Zuri and the New York Symphony Orchestra – Conductor David Eaton.
  • 1997 We are Angels, Writer Performer (“New Way”)
  • 1994 Miami City Anthem, (“My, My, My, Miam… I”) Writer and Performer
  • 1992 Extra Large, Performer/Writer (“She’s So Sweet, She’s So Fine”)
  • 1991 Wrote and Produced five songs for the legendary Dionne Warwick
  • 1990 1990’s Woman, Co-Writer, Co-Producer and Composer
  • 1988 The Debbie Allen Special, Performer (“Falling”)
  • 1989 Jazz Live Series at MiamiWay Theater- Miami, Florida
  • 1988 Somebody/Atlantic Records, Writer and Co-Ex Producer (“Cosmic Free”) and (“What’s Your Fantasy”), Produced by Ashford and Simpson, Amirr Bayyan, Earl Toon and Preston Glass, collaborations with Smokey Robinson, Kenny G, and Larry Graham
  • 1985- Present CEO of Spaceship Records/Atlantic Records Living the Book of my Life Album/Atlantic Records, 1985-1986-Writer and Co-Ex Producer
  • 1985 Miami Vice: The Maze, Performer/Writer (“Living the Book of My Life”)
  • 1984-1998 Owner & Operator of the MiamiWay Theater and SpaceShip Recording Studio
  • 1971-Present Owner and CEO of Spaceship Records

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER/COMPOSER- LYRICS & MUSIC

  • 2012-Present The Horn and the Voice with Philip Michael Thomas and Melton Mustafa • 2011 Development of Black Pirate Caesar (Children’s Book/Animation/Feature Film)
  • 2011 2010-Present Philip Michael Thomas Autobiography • (Development)
  • 2009- Present From Hopeless to Greatness- Film in development,
  • 2007 Sacha on Broadway, Jones Theater, (Orlando, FL)
  • 2006 Sandi Morais Workout DVD, “Tune-Up”, (Orlando, FL)
  • 2005 Sacha on Broadway, the Musical, Riverside Church Theater, (New York City, NY)
  • 2005 Sacha, a Musical Review, Byron Carlyle Theater, (Miami Beach, FL)
  • 2005 Sacha, a Musical Review, Hollywood Central Performing Arts Center, (Hollywood, FL)
  • 2005 Sacha, a Musical Review, Ocean Reef Yacht Cultural Arts Center, (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
  • 2004 Sacha, an Enchanting Love Story, Hollywood Playhouse, (Hollywood, FL)
  • 2003 Sacha & the Magic Cookie Maker, Mary Anne Wolfe Theater, F.I.U, (Miami, FL)
  • 2001 Sacha & the Magic Cookie Maker, Hampton University, (Hampton, VA)
  • 2001 Sacha & the Magic Cookie Maker, Children’s Theater, (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
  • 2001 Sacha & the Magic Cookie Maker & Other Short Stories – Coloring Story Book with CD
  • 1990 1990’s Woman, MiamiWay Theater, (Miami, FL)
  • 1980- to present- E-Man-U-El- A Gospel Musical about the Earthly love of Mary and Joseph/ Music & Lyrics by Philip Michael Thomas- The first production of – E-Man-U-El- was conceived by Philip Michael Thomas and Gregory Alexander. Produced in Mont Claire, New Jersey. The Narrative was written by His Holiness, His Eminence, The Abuna Nathaniel Joshua Shiloh Metropolitan Archbishop, spiritual Leader of the Ethiopian Orthodox Coptic Church of North and South America (Diaspora).
  • 1977 The Legend of Stacker Lee, Producer and Composer & Starring as Stacker Lee

THEATER/STAGE

  • 2001 Momma Dees Girls Gospel Musical, Thirteen City Tour, 2001, “Steamboat”
  • 1994 No Place Be Somebody, New York, Detroit, Washington D.C. as “Gabe Gabriel”
  • 1980 Reggae, New York “Easu”
  • 1972 The Selling Of The President, New York  as “Randall Phillips”
  • 1972 Mary C. Brown & The Hollywood Sign/with Elizabeth Ashley
  • 1972 “Cully Saroga” 1971 No Place To Be Somebody, New York, San Francisco & Detroit as “Gabe Gabriel”
  • 1969 Hair, a Rock Musical, San Francisco as “Hud”/”Berger”

FILM

  • 2002 Fate, Star, as Detective Ciprian Raines – with Lee Majors/ Michael Pare.
  • 1994 River of Stone, Star, as Charlemagne – Geko Films
  • 1993 Miami Shakedown, Star & Composed title song “Ms. Taken Woman”
  • 1976 Sparkle, Star as Stix, with Irene Cara, Warner Brothers
  • 1975 El Hombre De Los Hongos, Star as Gaspar with Isela Vega (Mexico)
  • 1974 Bogard/Black Fist 2 • Also Starring as “Fletcher & Boom Boom
  • 1974 Street Fighter, Star as Randy & Voice of Bre Rabbit, a Ralph Bakshi Film with Barry White, Charles Gordone & Scatman Crothers
  • 1973 Book of Numbers, Co-Star with Raymond St. Jaques & Freda Payne
  • 1972 Come Back Charlston Blue, Guest Star, (The Minister)
  • 1971 Stigma, Star as Dr. Calvin Crosse- Cinerama Release – Dir. David Durston.

TELEVISON

  • 2003 Inside TV Land: “Cops on Camera” as Himself
  • 2003 VH-1: TV Hunks as Himself
  • 2003 Grand Theft Auto: “Vice City Stories” – “Lance Vance”
  • 2002 Grand Theft Auto: “Vice City Stories” – “Lance Vance”
  • 2003 Inside TV Land: “African Americans in TV” as Himself
  • 2002 NBC 75TH Anniversary Special as Himself
  • 1997/ 2001 Nash Bridges: “ Out of Miami”/”Wild Card” – “Cedric Hawks”
  • 1995- We Are Angels (Italian TV Mini-Series, with Bud Spencer)“Joe”, “Father Zechariah”
  • 1995 The World of Treasure (Bill Burrud Production) as Himself
  • 1994 The Alpha Team: “The Fortune Hunter” (USA Series) – “Gary Holt”
  • 1992 Swamp Thing: “Dead and Married” (USA Mini-Series) – “Barry Scott”
  • 1991 Extra Large (TV Mini-Series, with Bud Spencer) – “Dumas”
  • 1991 Primero Izquueirda (TV DOCU Series) as Himself
  • 1991 Perry Mason: “The Case of the Ruthless Reporter” (CBS Series) – “Chuck Gilmore”
  • 1990 A Little Piece of Sunshine (with Lauren Bacall) – “Tomson”
  • 1990 Zorro: “The Pride of Pueblo” – “Jack Holt”
  • 1990 The Adventures of Superboy: “Brimstone” – “Brimstone”
  • 1989 False Witness (TV Movie, with Phylicia Rashad) – “Bobby Marsh”
  • 1989 21ST NAACP Image Awards (NBC Special) – Presenter
  • 1989 The Wizard of Speed and Time (TV Movie) – “Mickey Polanko”
  • 1988 The Debbie Allen Special (NBC Special) as Himself
  • 1988 Disney’s Totally Minnie as Himself
  • 1988 FreedomFest: Nelson Mandela’s 70TH Birthday (Fox Special) – Presenter
  • 1987/1988 The 9TH Annual Emmy Awards for Sports (TV Special) as Himself
  • 1987 Motown Merry Christmas (with Smokey Robinson) (ABC Special) – Co-Host
  • 1987 Ebony/Jet Showcase (TV Special) as Himself
  • 1986 A Fight for Jenny (TV Movie) – “David Caldwell”
  • 1986 Charlie Barnett’s Terms of Enrollment as Himself
  • 1986 The 38TH Annual Emmy Awards (NBC Special) – Presenter
  • 1986 The NBC 60TH Anniversary Celebration (NBC Special) as Himself
  • 1986 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson – Special Guest
  • 1986 The 12TH Annual People’s Choice Awards as Himself (Nominee for “Best Actor in a Drama Series”)
  • 1986 The 43RD Annual Golden Globe Awards as Himself (Miami Vice: “Favorite TV Dramatic Program”)
  • 1986/ 1986 America Talks Back (NBC Special) as Himself
  • 1985 Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade (NBC Special) – Special Guest Singer
  • 1984/1985 The Battle of the Network Stars XVII (NBC Team) as Himself
  • 1984 Miami Vice, 111 episodes (NBC TV Series) – “Detective Ricardo Tubbs”
  • 1982 Trapper John, M.D.: “ Ladies in Waiting” (TV Series) –  “Floyd Walsh”
  • 1981 Strike Force: “The Victims” –  “Wesley”
  • 1979 Buffalo Soldiers (TV Movie) – “Flag Man”
  • 1979 La La Making it in LA (TV Documentary) as Himself
  • 1979 Valentine (TV Movie) – “Bean”
  • 1979 The Dark (TV Movie) – “Corn Rows”
  • 1979 Roots: “The Next Generation” (ABC Mini-Series) – “Eddie”
  • 1979 Death Drug/Wack Attack (ABC Movie of the Week) – “Jessie Thomas” (Emmy Nomination, “Best Performance in a TV Movie”)
  • 1978 Lawman without a Gun (TV Movie) – “Rufus Cartwright”
  • 1978 The Beast are on the Streets (TV Movie) – “Eddie Morgan”
  • 1978 Starsky and Hutch: “Quadromania” (ABC Series) – “Kingston St. Jacques”
  • 1978 The New Adventures of Wonder Woman: “Furst” as Philip Michael Thomas “The Man Who Wouldn’t Tell” (TV Series)
  • 1977 Roosevelt and Truman, Pilot (TV Movie) – “Truman”
  • 1977 Insight (TV Movie) – “Luther”
  • 1977 Medical Center Pilot-: “Angels Nest”/ If Wishes Were Horses “Dr. Samuel Karter”
  • 1976 Movin’ On, “No More Sad Songs” (TV Series) – “Banjo”
  • 1975 Caribe, “Murder in Paradise” (TV Series) – “Prince John”
  • 1974 Police Woman: “It’s Only a Game” (TV Series) – “Sonny”
  • 1974 Good Times, “Sex and the Evans Family” (TV Series) – “Eddie Conroy”
  • 1973 Griff: “The Framing of Billy the Kid” (TV Series) – “Eddie Marshall”
  • 1972-1974 Toma, Pilot and 3 episodes (with Tony Musante) – “Sam Hooper”

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