Marsha Thompson

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Marsha Thomason
Thomason in 2026
Born (1976-01-19) 19 January 1976
Moston, Manchester, United Kingdom
Citizenship
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
Alma materManchester Metropolitan University (BA)
OccupationActress
Years active1993–present
Spouse
Craig Sykes
(m. 2009)
Children1

Marsha Lisa Thomason Sykes (born 19 January 1976)[1] is an English actress. Her films include The Haunted Mansion (2003). On television, she is known for her roles in the NBC series Las Vegas (2003–2005), the ABC series Lost (2007–2010), the USA Network series White Collar (2009–2014), the Sky One series COBRA (2020–2023) and the ITV crime drama The Bay (2022–).

Early life

Thomason was born in Moston, Manchester[2] to a Jamaican-born mother who arrived in England at age 10 and a father of English, Irish and Scottish heritage.[3] Thomason attended Holy Trinity Church of England Primary School in Blackley and the (now defunct) North Manchester High School for Girls in Moston, and completed her A Levels at Oldham Sixth Form College. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English from Manchester Metropolitan University.[4] At age 13, Thomason joined Oldham Theatre Workshop, where she participated in youth theatre productions.[5]

Career

Thomason first came to prominence on British television playing Sally in the fifth series of the BBC One police procedural Pie in the Sky in 1997. This was followed by roles in 1998 as Sharon "Shazza" Pearce in Playing the Field, also on BBC One, and Jacqui Richard in the ITV series Where the Heart Is.

Thomas had her first notable film roles in Black Knight (2001), Long Time Dead (2002) as Lucy and Pure (2002) as Vicki with Keira Knightley. In 2003, Thomas starred in Disney's The Haunted Mansion with Eddie Murphy, appeared in the first series of the BBC Three drama Burn It as Tina, and began starring in the NBC series Las Vegas as Nessa Holt, a role she would play for two seasons. On 21 October 2004, Thomason was a guest on the radio show Loveline. Thomason led the 2006 film Caffeine.

In 2007, Thomason joined the recurring cast of the ABC science fiction series Lost as Naomi Dorrit. Being a friend of Dominic Monaghan (who played Charlie Pace on the series), she was a huge fan of the show and excited to be cast.[6]

In January 2008, she appeared in the BBC One drama Messiah V: The Rapture. In August 2008, Thomason was cast as a series regular in the CW comedy-drama Easy Money as Julia Miller.[7] In late 2009, she appeared in the medical soap opera General Hospital.[8] She also had a recurring role in the ABC Family teen gymnastics drama Make It or Break It.

Thomason in 2012

After appearing in the pilot episode for the USA Network series White Collar as agent Diana Berrigan, she returned for the first-season finale. Thomason was promoted to main for the second season, a role she would play until 2014.[9][10] Thomason returned to British television in 2015, starring as Katy Carmichael opposite Christopher Eccleston in first series of the ITV crime drama Safe House.[11]

Thomason had a recurring role in seasons 9 to 11 of the CBS series NCIS: Los Angeles (2017–2020) as Nicole Dechamps.[12] From 2020 to 2023, Thomason had a main role as fictional Labour Party MP Francine Bridge in the Sky One political thriller COBRA.[13] In 2022, she joined the cast of the ITV crime drama The Bay for its third series as DS Jenn Townsend, taking over as lead from Morven Christie.[14][15]

Personal life

As of 2004, Thomason was based between London and Los Angeles.[16] On 5 April 2009, Thomason married lighting technician Craig Sykes in Malibu, California.[17] Their daughter was born in June 2013.[18] Thomason became an American citizen in 2012.[19]

Filmography

Film

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1994 Priest Nurse
2001 Black Knight Victoria the Chambermaid and Nicole
2002 Long Time Dead Lucy
Pure Vicki
2003 The Haunted Mansion Sara Evers and Elizabeth Henshaw
2004 My Baby's Daddy Brandy
2005 The Nickel Children Beatrice
2006 The Package Melissa Short film
Caffeine Rachel
The Fast One Lucy Comedy short
The Tripper Linda
Tug of War Sam Comedy short
2007 LA Blues Carla
2009 Into the Blue 2: The Reef Azra
TBA The Extraordinary Farewell Claire Samuels Pre-production

Television

Television
Year Title Role Notes
1993 Safe Wendy TV film
1996 Prime Suspect Janice Episode: Prime Suspect 5: "Errors of Judgement"
1996 Brazen Hussies Stripper with fire TV film
1997 Pie in the Sky Sally 8 episodes
1998 Playing the Field Sharon 'Shazza' Pearce
1998–1999 Where the Heart Is Jacqui Richards 20 episodes
1999 Love in the 21st Century Louise Episode: "Threesome"
2001 Table 12 Denie Episode: "Guess Who's Not Coming to Dinner"
Swallow Tina Harford TV film
2003 Burn It Tina 3 episodes
2003–2005 Las Vegas Nessa Holt Seasons 1–2 (Main cast: 47 episodes)
2007 Cane Miranda Sanfilipino Episode: "Family Business"
2007–2010 Lost Naomi Dorrit 12 episodes
2008 Life Jill Abrahams Episode: "The Business of Miracles"
Easy Money Julia Miller 8 episodes
Messiah V: The Rapture Mel Palmer TV film
2009 General Hospital Gillian Carlyle 4 episodes
2009–2010 Make It or Break It Mary Jane "MJ" Martin 6 episodes
2009–2014 White Collar Special Agent Diana Berrigan Season 1 (2 episodes: Pilot, Finale); Seasons 2–6 (main cast)
2011 2 Broke Girls Cashandra 2 episodes
2013–2014 Men at Work Selena 2 episodes
2014 House of Lies Acquaintance Episode: "Soldiers"
2015 Safe House Katy 4 episodes
2017 Bones Amy Bryan Episode: "The Tutor in the Tussle"
2017–2020 NCIS: Los Angeles Nicole Dechamps 8 episodes
2017–2018 The Good Doctor Dr. Isabel Barnes 3 episodes
2018 SEAL Team Staff Sergeant Vanessa Ryan 3 episodes
2019 Better Things Mer Kodis 3 episodes
2020–2023 COBRA Francine Bridge
2020 MacGyver Dr. Cheryl Werner Episode: "Tesla + Bell + Edison + Mac"
2021 Castlevania Greta Voice, 6 episodes
Magnum P.I. Eve Season 4 recurring
2022–present The Bay DS Jenn Townsend Lead role; since series 3
2022 FreakAngels Voice

Video games

Video games
Year Title Role Notes
2012 Hitman: Absolution Diana Burnwood

References

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  2. King, Natalie (2 March 2025). "Inside The Bay star Marsha Thomason's life from growing up in Manchester to Hollywood roles". The Mirror. Retrieved 16 June 2026.
  3. Silvers, Isabella (3 March 2025). "Marsha Thomason: "I feel a sense of pride and allegiance to my Black people"". Mixed Messages. Retrieved 16 June 2026.
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  5. Willix, Pierra (8 March 2023). "Who is The Bay star Marsha Thomason and what else has she been in". Metro. Retrieved 16 June 2026.
  6. Rawson-Jones, Ben (18 May 2007). "'Lost's Marsha Thomason Interview". Digital Spy. Retrieved 18 July 2025.
  7. Mitovich, Matt (1 August 2008). "Exclusive: Lost's Naomi Finds Easy Money". TV Guide. Archived from the original on 5 August 2008.
  8. "Breaking News". Archived from the original on 18 September 2007. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
  9. Ausiello, Michael (12 February 2010). "White Collar Promotes Marsha Thomason". ew.com. Archived from the original on 13 February 2010. Retrieved 12 February 2010.
  10. Andreeva, Nellie (14 March 2010). "Three solidify cable series roles". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 23 June 2010.
  11. Mangan, Lucy (21 April 2015). "Safe House review – nobody broods better than Christopher Eccleston". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
  12. Jacobs, Meredith (29 January 2020). "Marsha Thomason Returns as DeChamps on 'NCIS: Los Angeles' (PHOTOS)". TV Insider. Retrieved 16 June 2026.
  13. Wolanin, Andrea (24 October 2020). "'Anarchy And Chaos And Social Injustice And Racism' — Marsha Thomason On 'COBRA'". GBH. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  14. "Marsha Thomason joins The Bay in lead role as ITV orders a third series". itv.com/presscentre. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  15. Ginger and Nuts Radio Interview, February 2022
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  18. Leon, Anya. "Marsha Thomason Welcomes Daughter Tallulah Anaïs". People.
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