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Marlo shared some thoughts with Travelgirl Publisher Renee Werbin.<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color: #f05154;\">tg: What was it like growing up with such a celebrated father?<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Marlo: We weren\u2019t under the impression that we were living with Danny Thomas. We were living with our dad.\u00a0 It never seemed unusual to us; it was normal. I had a mom and a dad, a sister and a brother. We went to school; my father went to work; my mother stayed home and we went to Mass every Sunday as a family. We had brunch afterwards together. The reason it appeared normal is because it was normal. I don\u2019t think there was anything too exotic about my childhood except for the fact that my father was on television.\u00a0 My father and mother didn\u2019t seem any different than my friends\u2019 parents. They were nice and thoughtful and they drove us to school; they made our Halloween costumes and they took us trick-or-treating. It looked normal because it was.<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color: #f05154;\">tg: It\u2019s an honor to promote St. Jude and to recognize your tireless devotion. What was your father\u2019s inspiration?<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Marlo: My father grew up very poor. He and his family were immigrants from Lebanon. They didn\u2019t have any money and my grandmother had 10 babies; all born at home without a doctor. The children never went to the doctor or to the dentist. In fact, my father had false teeth later in life because he never saw a dentist as a child.<br \/>\nThere were many children in his neighborhood in the same condition with immigrant parents. Children in the neighborhood died from things like appendicitis and influenza and accidents, all without a doctor.<br \/>\nMy dad had a front seat at the inequity of health care in this country. As he grew up he thought about that a lot. When I was about to be born it was going to cost $50 to get me and my mother out of the hospital and my father had $10 to his name.<br \/>\nHe was a struggling actor and radio comedian. He had no money and he went to church that Sunday. The sermon was on St. Jude, patron of the hopeless cases. My father prayed to St. Jude and said who was more hopeless than I am? I have $10 and I need $50 to get my family out of the hospital. He was terrified that he was going to grow up and be on welfare like his father was (at that time they called it relief) and was afraid he would not be able to provide for his family.<br \/>\nHe prayed to St. Jude to give him a sign that he was going in the right direction. He said he needed $70 to take my family out of the hospital and to have food for them.\u00a0 He prayed if St. Jude will just give him a sign that he would someday build a shrine in his name. St. Jude was a forgotten name, because his name was so much like Judas, the betrayer at the Last Supper. The next day was a Monday and my father received a phone call that he had gotten a radio job as a singing toothbrush in a commercial and the pay was $75; he had a sign.<br \/>\nHe followed those signs all through his life. When he became very successful he decided he must pay St. Jude back and build that shrine but the shrine he had in mind was just a little statue in a courtyard.\u00a0 Since he had gotten so famous and so successful, he decided he would do something bigger. He wanted to build a hospital for children with hopeless diseases where nobody would ever pay and that became St. Jude Children\u2019s Research Hospital.<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color: #f05154;\">tg: I applaud your father\u2019s achievements and your determination to follow in his noble footsteps. You give the precious gift of hope to children and families. How can our readers help?<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Marlo: The best way is to donate because no patient pays. It costs us $2.5 million a day to operate St. Jude. Our lifeblood for the hospital is the pubic funds. Because we are not-for-profit and nobody pays, we have to obtain 78 percent of our money from the public. A regular hospital, a for-profit hospital, only has to get about 8 percent of their money from the public.<br \/>\nWe are completely dependent on public funds because we don\u2019t have any paying customers.The best thing to do is to go online to St.jude.org and donate. People can also host events in their town, have a little party or a tea and also be part of the St. Jude Walk. There are many ways to participate in helping St. Jude but donating is the most important thing your readers can do.<br \/>\nI will tell you something my father used to say that I think your readers will appreciate. He used to say \u201cThere are two kinds of people in the world: the givers and the takers. The takers may sometimes eat better but the givers always sleep better\u201d.<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color: #f05154;\">tg: Travelgirl readers want to know your favorite travel destinations. Where do Marlo and Phil go when they want to get away?<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Marlo: We love St. Barts, Barbados and Italy. Those are our favorite places to go.<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color: #f05154;\">tg: Do you have a travel bucket list?<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Marlo: We have talked about taking a safari and we also want to go to the Galapagos Islands. Those are two places on our bucket list.<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color: #f05154;\">tg: Is there one item you never leave home without when you are packing to take a trip?<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Marlo: Yes, my own pillow; I take it everywhere I travel.<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color: #f05154;\">tg: I\u2019ve read that acting is your first love. In the past few years, you\u2019ve had great success appearing on and Off-Broadway in New York. Do you prefer stage or screen?<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Marlo: They\u2019re completely different animals, and I love each one. In film and TV, the camera is up close, so the actor gets to convey more intimate thoughts and feelings. And, of course, in TV and film, you can do a scene several times until you and the director are satisfied.<br \/>\nBut if I had to confess a preference, I\u2019d say that I find stage work more rewarding because it\u2019s all happening live\u2013you\u2019re living the character in real time, in the precise chronology that the playwright intended. And you also have the exciting challenge of connecting with a live audience every night, holding their attention and their interest for a few hours, and telling the whole story.\u00a0 I feel most alive when I\u2019m onstage. It\u2019s very exhilarating\u2014and I\u2019m the happiest there.<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color: #f05154;\">tg: I was a big fan of That Girl. Please talk about the impact that show had on your life and your career. The show is almost 50 years old and still resonates today.<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Marlo: When I first came up with the idea for That Girl, I was basically creating a character [Ann Marie] who reflected my own life: a young, independent, struggling actress \u2013 whose eyes were on the horizon, not the hearth. At the time, all of my girlfriends were getting married \u2013 I was a bridesmaid 17 times! \u2013 but I had no desire to settle down myself. I had read The Feminist Mystique by Betty Friedan, which had opened my eyes to the women\u2019s movement that had been bubbling beneath the surface for years and was on the brink of breaking through. As the producer and star of That Girl, I was hoping for a show that everyone liked. But the enormous impact it had on the culture \u2013 and the thousands of letters we received every week from women who identified with Ann \u2013 proved to us that there were That Girls all across America. Ultimately, the show would connect me with the emerging feminist movement, which nurtured in me a social conscientiousness that has been a huge part of my life.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Ultimately, the show &#8220;That Girl&#8221; would connect me with the emerging feminist movement, which nurtured in me a social conscientiousness that has been a huge part of my life.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color: #f05154;\">tg:\u00a0 You were ahead of your time; the show was a groundbreaker for women.<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Marlo: I think it was inevitable that TV would eventually catch up with the lives of real American women. But, it was exciting to be the first. As my dear pal Billy Persky \u2013 who created the show with Sam Denoff \u2013 often says, \u201cThat Girl threw the grenade into the bunker, and Mary Richards [The Mary Tyler Moore Show], Kate &amp; Allie and Murphy Brown got to march right in!\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color: #f05154;\">tg: Travelgirl is excited to hear you are launching a clothing line, \u201cThat Woman,\u201d in January. What inspired you to design a line of clothing?<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Marlo: As you know, part of the appeal of That Girl was the fabulous wardrobe Ann wore on the show every week \u2013 mod and trendy clothing that was flying off the racks in Europe but hadn\u2019t yet arrived in America.\u00a0 It was revolutionary fashion that was a liberation from the standard house dresses and Peter Pan collars worn by the TV women of that era. To my complete delight Ann became a fashion icon \u2013 and me along with her! \u2013 and that experience instilled in me the lifelong idea that clothing can and should express who we are. But in recent years, I\u2019ve become discouraged by clothing trends that don\u2019t speak to women over 40 \u2013 and when they try to, they often get it wrong. So I decided to create a brand that I would want to wear, and that I think other women would wear, too \u2013 clothing that makes us feel confident and comfortable and desirable. Calling it That Woman seemed perfect to describe it.<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color: #f05154;\">tg:\u00a0 Please tell our readers all about the clothing and where it can be purchased.<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Marlo: When I sat down with my designers, we focused on coming up with a timeless look \u2013 something fun and flirty, sophisticated and casually chic. And all of the clothing and accessories have distinct and thoughtfully designed details, so that you always feel as great as you look. My feeling is: We don\u2019t have to give up on style and fit just because we\u2019ve reached a certain age. I\u2019m so excited about the launch, which happens on the Home Shopping Network on January 19.<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color: #f05154;\">tg: It\u2019s also another opportunity to give support to St. Jude Children\u2019s Research Hospital. Your generosity is endless!<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Marlo: My father [Danny Thomas] founded St. Jude in 1962. He worked all his life nurturing it to become the leading research and treatment center in the world for children. My sister, brother and I are proud to follow his legacy. Not just in honor of him, but for all the children and the moms and dads who come to St. Jude when there is nowhere to turn when they get the awful news that their child has a deadly cancer. And we work hard to always keep my father\u2019s promise that no family would pay for anything \u2013 not for treatment, travel, housing or food. St. Jude is a significant part of my life. In addition to being the National Outreach Director for St. Jude, I always include the hospital in the proceeds of any project I take on.<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color: #f05154;\">tg:\u00a0 In 2014, President Obama awarded you the Presidential Medal of Freedom for both your \u201ctrailblazing career,\u201d and for your work and dedication to St. Jude. I am sure your dad is looking over your shoulder smiling. Can you comment on this milestone achievement?<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Marlo: I was, of course, staggered by the news that I was being awarded the medal, which is the highest honor a civilian can receive. And if you look at the pictures of President Obama draping the medal on me, you can see that I\u2019m crying. I couldn\u2019t help thinking about my father and my immigrant grandparents, and how proud they would be that their granddaughter was receiving this recognition from the president of the country that had embraced them and that they so dearly loved. And so I humbly accepted that incredible honor in their name and in the spirit of the American dream.<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color: #f05154;\">tg: I\u2019ve watched you over the years. You are a great role model and an activist for women forever.<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Marlo: I really do care. It\u2019s a part of my life and I was lucky to live with a man, my father, who believed we all are here to take care of each other.<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color: #f05154;\">tg: Marlo, you are a philanthropist, a multi-talented star and have lent your time and your name to the most worthwhile of causes. Do you have any sage advice for those who hope to follow in your famous footsteps?<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Marlo: That\u2019s rather humbling. I don\u2019t know that anybody should follow in my footsteps. I think the most important asset I have is that I notice things, people and situations where I can be helpful. Whether it\u2019s women\u2019s rights or gay rights or children\u2019s rights, or civil rights, all my life I\u2019ve been involved in these causes since I was a teenager.<br \/>\nI think noticing and listening are assets of mine and a gift to me because I do feel that I am part of the community. That\u2019s something I learned from my father. My father very much believed that he was part of the neighborhood and the community and therefore the world, and we are all responsible for each other. You are not really alive if you are not doing anything to help other people. It\u2019s not to follow in my footsteps but for people to try to have a good, meaningful and purposeful life. That\u2019s a gift.<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color: #f05154;\">tg: You\u2019ve been successfully married to Phil Donahue for more than 36 years. You both seem very much in love. Can you give our readers some insight into how you keep your marriage your priority coupled with your successful career and your philanthropic work for St. Jude?<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Marlo: You\u2019re very sweet to say that, and I wish I could give you some magical answer. But we all know, anything that is successful takes a lot of work! Yes, 36 years later, my white-haired, blue-eyed Irishman and I are still head-over-heels for each other. And I think the reason for that \u2013 and the reason I\u2019m able to keep all the other balls in the air \u2013 is because we really do put time aside for each other. That means knowing when to log off the computer and take the phone off the hook and hang out with my husband \u2013 like taking a stroll, or exercising, or going to a comedy club and laughing. The only thing that gets in my way is the fact that there are only 24 hours in a day. If I could fix that one little thing, everything would be perfect.[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Marlo Thomas Her smile is known worldwide, both for her performances and for the passion she brings to her father\u2019s legacy: St. Jude Children\u2019s Research Hospital. Along with her siblings, Terre and Tony, Marlo Thomas carries the torch in the fight against childhood cancer. 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