J. Karen Thomas (1965 – March 26, 2015) was an American actress, singer, and voice artist. Her numerous television credits included her role as Audrey Carlisle on the dramatic television series, Nashville. Other television roles included recurring roles and guest appearances on Drop Dead Diva, The Ellen Show and Criminal Minds. Thomas' cinematic credits included The Identical (2014), Captive (2015), and a co-starring role in the 2014 film, Boulevard, which was shot in her native Nashville, opposite Robin Williams.
Thomas was born in Nashville, Tennessee, and graduated from Memphis State University, now known as the University of Memphis. During the mid to late 80's, she was the midday DJ at popular Nashville radio station WYHY, Y107 (now WRVW, 107.5 The River). She was a valuable member of the Nashville theater community. In 2013, Thomas won the Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Shug Avery in The Color Purple. She also released two albums during her career.
Thomas’s partner for 18 years was Colette Divine. Thomas was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in January 2015 and died from the disease on March 26, 2015, at the age of 50.
2016
2015
as Mrs. Nichols
2014
as Annie
2014
as Cat
2012
as Lenny's Mom
2008
as President Graham
2007
as Pam
2005
as Campus Admin Ellen Turner
2004
as Winnie
2003
as Jamie's Mom
2003
as Gottlieb
2003
as Ms. Washborough
2002
as Ms. Washborough
2001
as Mrs. Gurney
2001
as 1st Class Stewardess
1999
as Nurse (uncredited)
1998
as Teacher
1998
as Harriet Lane
1997
as Karen Martin-Gray
1995
as Lt. Teri Eastman
1994
as Prisoner Transport Officer
1992
as Sheriff Dickson
1989
as Martha Simpson