CAREER EXPERIENCE
Contact: Kaye M. Porter-management
Email: [email protected]
Office # (928) 778-0995
Email:[email protected]
Mailing address:
P.O Box 2044
Windermere, Fl. 34786=2044
Music Credits
The Horn and the Voice with Philip Michael Thomas and Melton Mustafa • 2012-Present
Development of Black Pirate Caesar (Children’s Book/Animation/Feature Film) • 2011
Philip Michael Thomas Autobiography • (Development) 2010-Present
Development independent film, From Hopeless to Greatness, (Orlando, Florida) 2009-Present
Sacha & the Magic Cookie Coloring Book, (Orlando, FL) • 2001- Present
Sacha on Broadway, Jones Theater, (Orlando, FL) • 2007
Sandi Morais Workout DVD, “Tune-Up”, (Orlando, FL) 2006
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) • 2002
Sacha & the Magic Cookie Maker, Hampton University, (Hampton, VA) • 2001
Sacha & the Magic Cookie Maker, Children’s Theater, (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) • 2001
1990’s Woman, MiamiWay Theater, (Miami, FL) • 1990
Theater/Stage
Momma Dees Girls Gospel Musical, Thirteen City Tour • 2001 “Steamboat
”No Place Be Somebody, New York, Detroit, Washington D.C. • 1993 “Gabe Gabriel”
Reggae, New York • 1980 “Easu”
The Selling Of The President, New York • 1972 “Randall Phillips”
Mary C. Brown & The Hollywood Sign/ with Elizabeth Ashley • 1972 “Cully Saroga”
No Place To Be Somebody, New York, San Francisco • 1970-1971 “Gabe Gabriel”
Hair, a Rock Musical, San Francisco • 1969-1971 “Hud”/”Berger”
Film & Television
Fate (with Lee Majors and Michael Pare) • 2002
Inside TV Land: “Cops on Camera” • 2003 as Himself
VH-1: TV Hunks • 2003 as Himself
Grand Theft Auto: “Vice City Stories” • 20003 “Lance Vance”
Grand Theft Auto: “Vice City Stories” • 2002 “Lance Vance”
Inside TV Land: “African Americans in TV” • 2003 as Himself
NBC 75TH Anniversary Special • 2002 as Himself
Nash Bridges: “ Out of Miami”/”Wild Card” • 1997/2001 “Cedric Hawks”
We Are Angels (Italian TV Mini-Series, with Bud Spencer) • 1995-1997 “Joe”, “Father Zechariah”
Extra Large (TV Mini-Series, with Bud Spencer) • 1995-1996 “Dumas”
The World of Treasure (Bill Burrud Production) • 1995 as Himself
The Alpha Team: “The Fortune Hunter” (USA Series) • 1994 “Gary Holt”
Extra Large (TV Mini-Series, with Bud Spencer) • 1992 “Dumas”
Swamp Thing: “Dead and Married” (USA Mini-Series) • 1992 “Barry Scott”
Primero Izquueirda (TV DOCU Series) • 1991 as Himself
Perry Mason: “The Case of the Ruthless Reporter” (CBS Series) • 1991 “Chuck Gilmore”
A Little Piece of Sunshine (with Lauren Bacall) • 1990 “Tomson”
Zorro: “The Pride of Pueblo” • 1990 “Jack Holt”
The Adventures of Superboy: “Brimstone” • 1990 “Brimstone”
False Witness (TV Movie, with Phylicia Rashad) • 1989 “Bobby Marsh”
The Debbie Allen Special (NBC Special) • 1989 as Himself
21ST NAACP Image Awards (NBC Special) • 1989 Presenter
Disney’s Totally Minnie • 1988 as Himself
The Wizard of Speed and Time (TV Movie) • 1988 “Mickey Polanko”
FreedomFest: Nelson Mandela’s 70TH Birthday (Fox Special) • 1988 Presenter
The 9TH Annual Emmy Awards for Sports (TV Special) • 1987/1988 as Himself
Motown Merry Christmas (with Smokey Robinson) (ABC Special) • 1987 Co-Host
Ebony/Jet Showcase (TV Special) • 1987 as Himself
A Fight for Jenny (TV Movie) • 1986 “David Caldwell”
Charlie Barnett’s Terms of Enrollment • 1986 as Himself
The 38TH Annual Emmy Awards (NBC Special) • 1986 Presenter
The NBC 60TH Anniversary Celebration (NBC Special) • 1986 as Himself
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson • 1986 Special Guest
The 12TH Annual People’s Choice Awards • 1986 as Himself
(Nominee for “Best Actor in a Drama Series”)
The 43RD Annual Golden Globe Awards • 1986 as Himself
(Miami Vice: “Favorite TV Dramatic Program”)
America Talks Back (NBC Special) • 1985/1986 as Himself
Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade (NBC Special) • 1985 Special Guest
The Battle of the Network Stars XVII (NBC Team) • 1984/1985 as Himself
Miami Vice, 111 episodes (NBC TV Series) • 1984-1989 “Detective Ricardo Tubbs”
Trapper John, M.D.: “ Ladies in Waiting” (TV Series) • 1982 “Floyd Walsh”
Strike Force: “The Victims” • 1981 “Wesley”
Buffalo Soldiers (TV Movie) • 1979 “Flag Man”
La La Making it in LA (TV Documentary) • 1979 as Himself
Valentine (TV Movie) • 1979 “Bean”
The Dark (TV Movie) • 1979 “Corn Rows”
Roots: “The Next Generation” (ABC Mini-Series) • 1979 “Eddie”
Death Drug/Wack Attack (ABC Movie of the Week) • 1978 “Jessie Thomas”
(Emmy Nomination, “Best Performance in a TV Movie”)
Lawman without a Gun (TV Movie) • 1978 “Rufus Cartwright”
The Beast are on the Streets (TV Movie) • 1978 “Eddie Morgan”
Starsky and Hutch: “Quadromania” (ABC Series) • 1978 “Kingston St. Jacques”
The New Adventures of Wonder Woman: “Furst” as Philip Michael Thomas
“The Man Who Wouldn’t Tell” (TV Series) •1978
Roosevelt and Truman, Pilot (TV Movie) • 1977 “Truman”
Insight (TV Movie) • 1977 “Luther”
Medical Center Pilot- 1977: “Angels Nest”/ If Wishes Were Horses “Dr. Samuel Karter”
Movin’ On, “No More Sad Songs” (TV Series) • 1976 “Banjo”
Caribe, “Murder in Paradise” (TV Series) • 1975 “Prince John”
Police Woman: “It’s Only a Game” (TV Series) • 1974 “Sonny”
Toma, Pilot and 3 episodes (with Tony Musante) • 1973-1974 “Sam Hooper”
Good Times, “Sex and the Evans Family” (TV Series) • 1974 “Eddie Conroy”
Bogard/Black Fist 2 (TV Movie) • 1974 “Fletcher/Boom Boom
Griff: “The Framing of Billy the Kid” (TV Series) • 1973 “Eddie Marshall”
Talents/Special Interest
Musician, Songwriter, Composer, Poet, Playwright, Professional Photographer, Fashion Designer,
Author of Children’s Books/Health & Fitness, Biking, Hiking, Jogging
Awards/Honors/Memberships
Contact: Kaye M. Porter-management
Email: [email protected]
Office # (928) 778-0995
Email:[email protected]
Mailing address:
P.O Box 2044
Windermere, Fl. 34786=2044
Music Credits
- Sacha and The Magic Cooker Maker, Writer, Producer and Composer • 2001-2008
- Performance with M- Zuri and New York Symphony Orchestra, Writer (“Significant Other”), Manhattan, NY • 2000
- We are Angels, Performer (“New Way”) • 1997
- Wrote and Produced five songs for the legendary Dionne Warwick • 1995
- Miami City Anthem, (“My, My, My, Miam… I”) Writer and Performer • 1994
- Extra Large, Performer/Writer (“She’s So Sweet, She’s So Fine”) • 1992
- 1990’s Woman, Co-Writer, Co-Producer and Composer • 1990
- The Debbie Allen Special, Performer (“Falling”) • 1989
- Jazz Live Series • 1989
- (“Somebody”)/Atlantic Records, Writer and Co-Produce (“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 • 1988
- CEO of Spaceship Records/Atlantic Records • 1985-1986
- (“Living the Book of my Life Album”)/Atlantic Records, Writer and Co-Producer •1985-1986
- Miami Vice: The Maze, Performer/Writer (“Living the Book of My Life”) • 1985
- Owner and Operator of the MiamiWay Theater and SpaceShip Recording Studio • 1984-1998
- Legend of Stacker Lee, Producer and Composer & Star• 1977
- Owner and CEO of Spaceship Records • 1971-Present
The Horn and the Voice with Philip Michael Thomas and Melton Mustafa • 2012-Present
Development of Black Pirate Caesar (Children’s Book/Animation/Feature Film) • 2011
Philip Michael Thomas Autobiography • (Development) 2010-Present
Development independent film, From Hopeless to Greatness, (Orlando, Florida) 2009-Present
Sacha & the Magic Cookie Coloring Book, (Orlando, FL) • 2001- Present
Sacha on Broadway, Jones Theater, (Orlando, FL) • 2007
Sandi Morais Workout DVD, “Tune-Up”, (Orlando, FL) 2006
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) • 2002
Sacha & the Magic Cookie Maker, Hampton University, (Hampton, VA) • 2001
Sacha & the Magic Cookie Maker, Children’s Theater, (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) • 2001
1990’s Woman, MiamiWay Theater, (Miami, FL) • 1990
Theater/Stage
Momma Dees Girls Gospel Musical, Thirteen City Tour • 2001 “Steamboat
”No Place Be Somebody, New York, Detroit, Washington D.C. • 1993 “Gabe Gabriel”
Reggae, New York • 1980 “Easu”
The Selling Of The President, New York • 1972 “Randall Phillips”
Mary C. Brown & The Hollywood Sign/ with Elizabeth Ashley • 1972 “Cully Saroga”
No Place To Be Somebody, New York, San Francisco • 1970-1971 “Gabe Gabriel”
Hair, a Rock Musical, San Francisco • 1969-1971 “Hud”/”Berger”
Film & Television
Fate (with Lee Majors and Michael Pare) • 2002
Inside TV Land: “Cops on Camera” • 2003 as Himself
VH-1: TV Hunks • 2003 as Himself
Grand Theft Auto: “Vice City Stories” • 20003 “Lance Vance”
Grand Theft Auto: “Vice City Stories” • 2002 “Lance Vance”
Inside TV Land: “African Americans in TV” • 2003 as Himself
NBC 75TH Anniversary Special • 2002 as Himself
Nash Bridges: “ Out of Miami”/”Wild Card” • 1997/2001 “Cedric Hawks”
We Are Angels (Italian TV Mini-Series, with Bud Spencer) • 1995-1997 “Joe”, “Father Zechariah”
Extra Large (TV Mini-Series, with Bud Spencer) • 1995-1996 “Dumas”
The World of Treasure (Bill Burrud Production) • 1995 as Himself
The Alpha Team: “The Fortune Hunter” (USA Series) • 1994 “Gary Holt”
Extra Large (TV Mini-Series, with Bud Spencer) • 1992 “Dumas”
Swamp Thing: “Dead and Married” (USA Mini-Series) • 1992 “Barry Scott”
Primero Izquueirda (TV DOCU Series) • 1991 as Himself
Perry Mason: “The Case of the Ruthless Reporter” (CBS Series) • 1991 “Chuck Gilmore”
A Little Piece of Sunshine (with Lauren Bacall) • 1990 “Tomson”
Zorro: “The Pride of Pueblo” • 1990 “Jack Holt”
The Adventures of Superboy: “Brimstone” • 1990 “Brimstone”
False Witness (TV Movie, with Phylicia Rashad) • 1989 “Bobby Marsh”
The Debbie Allen Special (NBC Special) • 1989 as Himself
21ST NAACP Image Awards (NBC Special) • 1989 Presenter
Disney’s Totally Minnie • 1988 as Himself
The Wizard of Speed and Time (TV Movie) • 1988 “Mickey Polanko”
FreedomFest: Nelson Mandela’s 70TH Birthday (Fox Special) • 1988 Presenter
The 9TH Annual Emmy Awards for Sports (TV Special) • 1987/1988 as Himself
Motown Merry Christmas (with Smokey Robinson) (ABC Special) • 1987 Co-Host
Ebony/Jet Showcase (TV Special) • 1987 as Himself
A Fight for Jenny (TV Movie) • 1986 “David Caldwell”
Charlie Barnett’s Terms of Enrollment • 1986 as Himself
The 38TH Annual Emmy Awards (NBC Special) • 1986 Presenter
The NBC 60TH Anniversary Celebration (NBC Special) • 1986 as Himself
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson • 1986 Special Guest
The 12TH Annual People’s Choice Awards • 1986 as Himself
(Nominee for “Best Actor in a Drama Series”)
The 43RD Annual Golden Globe Awards • 1986 as Himself
(Miami Vice: “Favorite TV Dramatic Program”)
America Talks Back (NBC Special) • 1985/1986 as Himself
Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade (NBC Special) • 1985 Special Guest
The Battle of the Network Stars XVII (NBC Team) • 1984/1985 as Himself
Miami Vice, 111 episodes (NBC TV Series) • 1984-1989 “Detective Ricardo Tubbs”
Trapper John, M.D.: “ Ladies in Waiting” (TV Series) • 1982 “Floyd Walsh”
Strike Force: “The Victims” • 1981 “Wesley”
Buffalo Soldiers (TV Movie) • 1979 “Flag Man”
La La Making it in LA (TV Documentary) • 1979 as Himself
Valentine (TV Movie) • 1979 “Bean”
The Dark (TV Movie) • 1979 “Corn Rows”
Roots: “The Next Generation” (ABC Mini-Series) • 1979 “Eddie”
Death Drug/Wack Attack (ABC Movie of the Week) • 1978 “Jessie Thomas”
(Emmy Nomination, “Best Performance in a TV Movie”)
Lawman without a Gun (TV Movie) • 1978 “Rufus Cartwright”
The Beast are on the Streets (TV Movie) • 1978 “Eddie Morgan”
Starsky and Hutch: “Quadromania” (ABC Series) • 1978 “Kingston St. Jacques”
The New Adventures of Wonder Woman: “Furst” as Philip Michael Thomas
“The Man Who Wouldn’t Tell” (TV Series) •1978
Roosevelt and Truman, Pilot (TV Movie) • 1977 “Truman”
Insight (TV Movie) • 1977 “Luther”
Medical Center Pilot- 1977: “Angels Nest”/ If Wishes Were Horses “Dr. Samuel Karter”
Movin’ On, “No More Sad Songs” (TV Series) • 1976 “Banjo”
Caribe, “Murder in Paradise” (TV Series) • 1975 “Prince John”
Police Woman: “It’s Only a Game” (TV Series) • 1974 “Sonny”
Toma, Pilot and 3 episodes (with Tony Musante) • 1973-1974 “Sam Hooper”
Good Times, “Sex and the Evans Family” (TV Series) • 1974 “Eddie Conroy”
Bogard/Black Fist 2 (TV Movie) • 1974 “Fletcher/Boom Boom
Griff: “The Framing of Billy the Kid” (TV Series) • 1973 “Eddie Marshall”
Talents/Special Interest
Musician, Songwriter, Composer, Poet, Playwright, Professional Photographer, Fashion Designer,
Author of Children’s Books/Health & Fitness, Biking, Hiking, Jogging
Awards/Honors/Memberships
- 2015 Celebrity Guest for THOMAS- English Muffins 135th Anniversary April 23, 2015
- 2010 Icon Award, DOC Miami International Music and Film
- 2010 World Citizen Award, HGF International and World Citizen International
- 2001/2002 Artist in Residence, Hampton University, Hampton, VA
- 2001 Police Benevolent Award, Positive Role Model for Youth, City of Miami
- 2001 Coastal Training Technologies, Host - Biological and Chemical Threat
- 2000 Nextones Communications, Spokesperson
- 1997 Doctor of the Arts Degree- honoris causa, Shaw University, Raleigh, NC
- 1989 MTV Award, Best Series, “Miami Vice”
- 1989 ASCAP Award, Album “Living the Book of My Life”
- 1987 National Cosmetology Association, Top Male Trend Setters
- 1986/1987 NAACP Image Award, “Best Actor in a Television Series”, “Miami Vice”
- 1986 CEBA, SAG, AFTRA, ASCAP, Variety Club, MAAD, Big Brother/Big Sisters
- 1986 Martin Luther King Birthday Celebration, Guest Speaker
- 1986 Emmy Award Nominee, “Best Performance in a TV Movie”, “Wack Attack”
- 1986 Mad TV, Miami Vice Cartoon
- 1986 TV Land Award, Best TV Series, “Miami Vice”
- 1986 Philip Michael Thomas Day, January 27TH, City of North Miami
- 1985 Man of the Year Award, City of North Miami
- 1985 Florida Crime Prevention Appointment
- 1985 Knighted in the Order of Michael the Archangel
- 1985 Police Benevolent Award, Positive Role Model for Youths, City of Miami
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