Thomasina A. Atkins was born in the early 1980s. Due to a lack of publicly available records, her exact date of birth and age remain unconfirmed. She is of African-American descent. Information about her early life, including details about her family and upbringing, is limited. From a young age, she demonstrated a strong passion for music and acting, setting her sights early on a career as a singer.
Thomasina Atkins has appeared in several films in supporting and minor roles. In 2005, she portrayed a church singer in the movie Man of the House and appeared as a neighborhood girl in Love on Layaway. She also played the role of Mr. Mills' daughter in the film God’s Prayer. A decade later, in 2015, she appeared as Roxanna Biltmore in the short film Emergency Contact. While her roles have been limited, they reflect her consistent involvement in the entertainment industry.
In addition to her acting pursuits, Atkins has built a substantial career as a choral and background vocalist. She contributed to Patti LaBelle’s holiday album Miss Patti’s Christmas as a recorded choir member. She also participated in a recording for Miri Ben-Ari’s hip-hop project. Her vocal contributions to these projects emphasize her versatility and experience within the music industry.
From an early age, Atkins found inspiration in powerhouse vocalists such as Celine Dion and Whitney Houston. She admired their vocal prowess and dedicated herself to developing her own skills with similar determination. Church choir participation played a crucial role in strengthening her voice and nurturing her passion for group singing. While she explored acting, music remains her primary focus. She has often balanced her film and television appearances with musical pursuits.
| Net Worth 2021: | 5 million |