Marsha Thomason

Thomason in 2010, image via Dooley Productions / Shutterstock.com

Birth Name: Marsha Lisa Thomason

Place of Birth: Moston, Manchester, Lancashire, England, U.K.

Date of Birth: 19 January, 1976

Ethnicity:
*English (father)
*African-Jamaican (mother)

Marsha Thomason is a British actress. She is known for her roles on the series Las Vegas, Lost, White Collar, and The Bay, and in the film The Haunted Mansion.

Her father is English, and white. Her mother is Jamaican, and black. Marsha is married to lighting technician Craig Sykes, with whom she has a daughter.

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  1. perez-richart says:

    majority of mixed people have black mother and white father in france,brazil,belgium and many others countries.

  2. Connerfromvine says:

    Her body is unnaturally wide

  3. perez-richart says:

    most birracial people have white fathers and black mothers now especially in france,portugal and spain.

  4. cwm85 says:

    She is Black and English. She is NOT just black. Do you not understand that her father is white? That means she is NOT just African. Skin complexion is the cause of aging, not race dumbass. The darker you are the less the sun ages you…. some people really need to read a book and get educated. She is biracial. Like me, I’m triraical. Not just black.

  5. cwm85 says:

    I’m black, scottishc, English and native American and my complexion is hers or a little lighter doing the winter month’s. My dad is Scottish, English and native and my mom is like all African American like Oprah’s complexion. People should embrace we mix people more instead of trying to box us or say we are just black. If our parents are not 100 percent pure black African then its impossible to be just black. Skin complexion alone does not make you a certain race. There are some very tan Europeans too. I think instead of trying to box we multiracial people we should be able to acknowledge who we are without fear of being called names because we simply choose to acknowledge our whole ancestry.

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