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Meredith Thomas | |
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Born | Meredith Louise Thomas Keene, New Hampshire, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Actress Producer |
Years active | 1996–present |
Meredith Thomas is an American actress, producer and comedian. [1] She is known for her many Lifetime movies. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1996 | The Midville Pirates | Miss Jenson | Short |
1998 | Pleasantville | Girl in Soda Shop | |
2001 | The Homecoming of Jimmy Whitecloud | Vivica Jenson | |
2003 | Pray Another Day | The Littlest Mermaid | Short |
Elevator Etiquette | Woman | Short | |
2004 | Wednesday Afternoon | Business Man's Wife | Short |
The Cloth | Nurse Betty | Short | |
2005 | Murder at the Chat Noir | Claudia Nix | Short |
2007 | Christmas Spirit | Natalie | Short |
2008 | My Apocalypse | Victim #2 | |
Corpse Run | Mother | ||
2009 | Countdown: Jerusalem | Newscaster | Video |
Zombie Holocaust & You! | Mrs. Thompson | Short | |
HLATV | Meredith | Video | |
Dealing with the Irate Customer | Ms. Hoskins | Short | |
2010 | DaZe: Vol. Too (sic) - NonSeNse | Cpt. Zezose Fadak | |
Falling Snow | Erica | Short | |
2011 | 200 mph | Cherrie the Manager | Video |
I-Doll | Special Agent Hart | Short | |
Rideshare | Joanie | ||
Cowboys & Indians | Sportin' Gal | ||
Amber | Lynn | Short | |
Killer Granny | Crystal Siegel | Short | |
Deadline | Home Invasion Wife | ||
2012 | Air Collision | First Lady Kimberly Phillips | Video |
Cleetus Redbone: Apparition Apprehension | Mrs. Mathis | Short | |
The End of Our Lives | Betty Whitner/Casting Director | ||
Shark Week | Francine | ||
106 | Martha | Short | |
Democracy at Work | Jill Kirk | ||
2013 | Camp | Bonnie | |
30-Love | Club Member | Short | |
2014 | Need | Mother | Short |
Heyday | Casting Director | Short | |
2015 | Beyond | Cypra Employee/Board Member | Short |
Going Bongo | Anne Lerner | ||
Flight World War II | Meredith | ||
I'll Eat You Alive | Penny | Short | |
A Human Story | Marie | Short | |
2016 | Cake | Lisa Lyle | Short |
Jeremiah Tower: The Last Magnificent | Denise Hale | ||
The Dark Tapes | Dr. Macy | ||
MiddleMan | Cosmetics Woman | Video | |
A Christmas in Vermont | Dana McCormick | TV movie | |
Evil Nanny | Claire Benson | TV movie | |
Coming Out | Nancy | Short | |
2017 | Finding Mother | Waitress | |
All the Marbles | Wolf's Mom | Short | |
Sister Envy | Mara | Short | |
The Wrong Crush | Mrs. Hessler | TV movie | |
The Black Hole | Nancy | ||
The Ugly Christmas Sweater | Helen | Short | |
A Christmas Cruise | Purser | TV movie | |
Don't Be Afraid of the Light | Barbara | Short | |
2018 | Get Married or Die | Reporter (voice) | |
Witness Unprotected | Mrs. Reynolds | TV movie | |
Iniquity | Lisa Lyle | Short | |
Fiancé Killer | Grace | TV movie | |
Her Only Choice | Dr. Bailey's Nurse | ||
I, Matter | Sebastian's Mother | ||
Home Entertainment | Henrietta | Short | |
We Didn't Start the Fire | Aunt | Short | |
Rift | Anna Cooper | ||
A Christmas in Royal Fashion | Melanie Charles | TV movie | |
2019 | Cradle Robber | Ms. Thompson | |
Ms. Thompson | Cassandra | ||
The Wrong Boy Next Door | Lori | TV movie | |
The Best Gift | JoAnn Davidson | Short | |
Leaders, Watch This | Herself | Short | |
Jackie & The Rats | Sharon | Short | |
2020 | The Wrong Wedding Planner | Sherri | TV movie |
The Wrong Stepfather | Ava | TV movie | |
Anonymous Killers | Marlene's Mother | ||
Toby Goes to Camp | Mayor | ||
A Pandemic Story | Janet Davis | Short | |
2021 | The Wrong Mr. Right | Kathy | TV movie |
Killer Advice | Marsha | ||
The Wrong Valentine | Mrs. Stein | TV movie | |
Save the Wedding | Debbie | TV movie | |
Dangerous Medicine | Ellen | TV movie | |
Rollers | Maeve Gordon | ||
Labor of Lies | Christine | TV movie | |
Killer Profile | Ruth Morris | TV movie | |
Recipe for Abduction | Sharon | ||
The Wrong Cheer Captain | Mrs. Jacobs | TV movie | |
Dangerous Snow Day | Ruth | ||
2022 | The Wrong Blind Date | Laura | TV movie |
If Walls Could Talk | Agnes | ||
Super Inappropriate | Beatrice Cullen/The Signaler | Short | |
Lord of the Streets | Theresa | ||
Hey Sarah | Sarah's Mom | Short | |
A Broken Mother | Lynne | TV movie | |
Jacked | Ethan's Mother | ||
Dying to Win | Diane | TV movie | |
Peridot | Gabriel's Mother | ||
KillHer | Ms. Singer-Rogers | ||
Dognapped: Hound for the Holidays | Reporter Jennifer | TV movie | |
2023 | Love at First Like | Helen | TV movie |
Open & Shut | Amy Bensen | Short | |
If I Can't Have You | Liz | TV movie | |
Lucky Hearts | Laura | TV movie | |
Discovering Ella | Helen Oakley | Short | |
What's My Name Again? | Marsha Bluffer | ||
Night of the Missing | Sheriff Hudson | ||
A Royal Christmas Holiday | Carol | TV movie | |
2024 | The Wrong Life Coach | Rhonda Wilkes | TV movie |
Million Dollar Lethal Listing | Detective Ross | TV movie | |
Friends with Dental Benefits | Anne | Short |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1997 | America's Most Wanted | Susan | Episode: "Reed" |
1999 | One World | Soccer Player | Episode: "Playing the Field" |
2000 | Pajama Party | Party Girl | Main Cast |
Passions | Mary | Episode: "Episode #1.262" | |
Arrest & Trial | Sherry | Episode: "Porteous' Print" | |
2001 | Strong Medicine | Karen | Episode: "Fix" |
Spyder Games | Gorgeous Blonde | Episode: "Episode #1.24" | |
Undressed | Muscle Mania Contestant | Episode: "Funny Bone" | |
The Bold and the Beautiful | Gorgeous Woman | Episode: "Episode #1.3492" | |
2005 | Summerland | Emily Hulings | Episode: "The Space Between Us" |
2006 | Overhaulin' | Mary Tom, Esq. | Episode: "Chip & AJ Trading Places" |
The Young and the Restless | Process Server | Episode: "Episode #1.8316" | |
The Bold and the Beautiful | Fiona | Episode: "Episode #1.4771" | |
2007 | YourLA | Herself/Host | Episode: "July 26, 2007" |
2008 | The Millionaire Matchmaker | Herself/Stand-up Comic | Episode: "Xander and Joseph" |
Nip/Tuck | Rear G-Man #1 | Episode: "Kyle Ainge" | |
Notes from the Underbelly | Photographer | Episode: "My Baby's Doctor" | |
Mystery ER | Nurse Parker | Episode: "Eating Away/A Model's Malady" | |
Lost Tapes | Rachel Glen | Episode: "Chupacabra" & "Bigfoot" | |
2009 | That Morning Show | Herself/Host | Episode: "September 14, 2009" |
2011 | I Love Jenni | Herself/Host | Episode: "Mi Corazon" |
1000 Ways to Die | Pregnant Woman | Episode: "If You're Dead, Leave a Message and We'll Get Back to You" | |
Whatever, the Series | Amber | Episode: "Nevermind" | |
2012 | Real Life: The Musical | Herself/Bridesmaid | Episode: "Episode #1.1" |
Prank My Mom | Herself | Recurring Cast | |
2013 | Urban Tarzan | Brenda | Episode: "An Actual Tiger on a Golf Course" |
Game Over | Mom | Episode: "Gamer" | |
Sam & Cat | Mrs. Bickley | Episode: "#BabysittingCommercial" | |
Boomerang Kids | Shannon Gillis | Recurring Cast | |
2014 | Devil in the Details | Kathryn Harms | Episode: "Buzz Kill" |
Unusual Suspects | Amy's Teacher | Episode: "High School Homicide" | |
Rizzoli & Isles | Woman | Episode: "Knockout" | |
Dating Pains | Vanessa | Recurring Cast | |
Flip & Glib ...And the Theory of Everything | Cafe Guest | Episode: "Coffee" | |
2015 | Tornado Alley | Selina | Episode: "Swallowed by the Storm" |
Murder Book | Dottie Hermance Apgar | Episode: "The Inside Man" | |
2016 | Kwikee Date | Olive | Main Cast |
Swedish Dicks | Connie | Episode: "The Blind Leading the Blind" | |
2017 | Feud | Red Carpet Reporter | Episode: "And the Winner Is... (The Oscars of 1963)" |
Hidden America with Jonah Ray | Loretta Nix | Episode: "Nashville: America's Got Talent" | |
Angie Tribeca | Carnie Tribeca | Episode: "Hey, I'm Solvin' Here!" | |
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend | Woman #1 | Episode: "To Josh, With Love." | |
2018 | Chicken Girls | Dalia Hadax | Episode: "Surf’s Up" |
Vigilante Grammy | Crystal | Main Cast | |
Strange Angel | Sanctimonious Woman | Episode: "Ritual of the Rival Tribes" | |
Odd Man Out: The Series | Diane Kramer | Episode: "Unemployment Life" | |
2019 | The Orville | Nurse | Episode: "All the World Is Birthday Cake" |
WTF, Baron Davis | Meredith | Episode: "Welcome to Phase 2" | |
Disconnected | Janine Rogers | Main Cast | |
Quarter Life Poetry | Mother | Recurring Cast | |
2019-20 | Cake | Meredith Neurath | Recurring Cast: Season 1, Guest: Season 2 |
2020 | Black Monday | White Lady | Episode: "Fore!" |
2021 | Game of Talents | Lawyer | Episode: "Floating on Air, Fire and Broken Bones" |
2021-22 | Keeping Up with the Joneses | Stacy/Michelle | Guest Cast: Season 1-2 |
2023 | As Luck Would Have It | Denise | Episode: "Murder for Sale" |
Year | Title | Artist | Role |
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2016 | "Born Again Tomorrow" | Bon Jovi | Wife |
2017 | "Tiny Dancer" | Elton John | Hank Moody Passenger |
"Mama Don't Worry (Still Ain't Dirty)" | Bhad Bhabie | Danielle's Mother | |
2020 | "Good in Goodbye" | Madison Beer | Doctor |
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