
Peggy Lipton
Aktor
30 sierpnia 1946 — 11 maja 2019 (72 years)
Peggy Lipton (born Margaret Ann Lipton; August 30, 1946 – May 11, 2019) was an American actress and model who rose to fame in the late 1960s. She is best known for two major television roles: Julie Barnes on The Mod Squad (1968-1973) and Norma Jennings on Twin Peaks (1990-1991, 2017).
She began modeling at age 15 and signed with Ford Agency. Her early struggles with stuttering led her to become introverted, though she found that acting helped her overcome this challenge.
Her breakthrough came with The Mod Squad, where she played Julie Barnes, one of three hippie undercover cops. The show was groundbreaking for its time, addressing contemporary social issues and featuring an interracial cast. Her performance earned her four Emmy nominations and a Golden Globe Award.
In 1974, she married music producer Quincy Jones, making them one of the most prominent interracial couples in the entertainment industry at that time. They had two daughters: Kidada Jones (born 1974) and Rashida Jones (born 1976). After marrying Jones, Lipton largely stepped away from acting to focus on her family. They divorced in 1989.
She returned to acting, performing in many TV roles, including Norma Jennings in David Lynch's Twin Peaks.
She passed away in 2019 at age 72 from colon cancer. Her memoir "Breathing Out" (2005) detailed her life experiences, including her battles with anxiety and her journey in the entertainment industry.
She is remembered as a cultural icon of the 1960s and early 1970s, particularly for her role in The Mod Squad, which helped break down racial barriers on television.
She began modeling at age 15 and signed with Ford Agency. Her early struggles with stuttering led her to become introverted, though she found that acting helped her overcome this challenge.
Her breakthrough came with The Mod Squad, where she played Julie Barnes, one of three hippie undercover cops. The show was groundbreaking for its time, addressing contemporary social issues and featuring an interracial cast. Her performance earned her four Emmy nominations and a Golden Globe Award.
In 1974, she married music producer Quincy Jones, making them one of the most prominent interracial couples in the entertainment industry at that time. They had two daughters: Kidada Jones (born 1974) and Rashida Jones (born 1976). After marrying Jones, Lipton largely stepped away from acting to focus on her family. They divorced in 1989.
She returned to acting, performing in many TV roles, including Norma Jennings in David Lynch's Twin Peaks.
She passed away in 2019 at age 72 from colon cancer. Her memoir "Breathing Out" (2005) detailed her life experiences, including her battles with anxiety and her journey in the entertainment industry.
She is remembered as a cultural icon of the 1960s and early 1970s, particularly for her role in The Mod Squad, which helped break down racial barriers on television.
Filmografia
| 2017 | There's... Johnny! · as Evelyn Greenfield |
| 2017 | A Dog's Purpose · as Adult Hannah |
| 2016 | Angie Tribeca · as Peggy Tribeca |
| 2014 | Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces · as Norma Jennings |
| 2012 | House of Lies · as Phoebe Van Der Hooven |
| 2010 | When in Rome · as Priscilla (beth's Mom) |
| 2008 | Crash · as SusieNa Plex |
| 2007 | Rules of Engagement · as Fay |
| 2006 | Psych · as Scarlett Jones |
| 2005 | |
| 2003 | Michael Jackson: Number Ones · as The Mother (segment: Black Or White) |
| 2001 | Alias · as Olivia Reed |
| 2001 | Jackpot · as Janice |
| 2000 | Skipped Parts · as Laurabel Pierce |
| 2000 | The 70s · as Gloria Steinem |
| 2000 | The '70s · as Gloria Steinem |
| 2000 | Intern · as Roxanne RochetNa Plex |
| 1999 | Popular · as Kelly Foster |
| 1997 | The Postman · as Ellen March |
| 1996 | Justice for Annie: A Moment of Truth Movie · as Carol Mills |
| 1994 | Deadly Vows · as Nancy Weston |
| 1994 | The Spider and the Fly · as Helen Stroud |
| 1993 | Angel Falls · as Hadley Larson |
| 1992 | Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me · as Norma Jennings |
| 1991 | True Identity · as Rita |
| 1990 | Fatal Charm · as Jane Sims |
| 1990 | Wings · as Miss Laurie Jenkins |
| 1990 | Twin Peaks · as Norma Jennings |
| 1989 | Twin Peaks · as Norma Jennings |
| 1989 | Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects · as Kathleen Crowe |
| 1988 | Purple People Eater · as Mom |
| 1988 | I'm Gonna Git You Sucka · as Minor Role (uncredited) |
| 1988 | War Party · as Tv Correspondent |
| 1988 | Addicted to His Love · as Assistant Da |
| 1985 | American Masters · as Cast |
| 1983 | The Hitchhiker · as Helen |
| 1981 | Entertainment Tonight · as Norma Jennings |
| 1979 | The Return of Mod Squad · as Julie Barnes |
| 1968 | The Mod Squad · as Julie Barnes |
| 1968 | Blue · as Laurie Kramer |
| 1967 | Mosby's Marauders · as Oralee Prentiss |
| 1967 | The Invaders · as Bride |
| 1966 | The Road West · as Jenny Grimmer |
| 1965 | The F.B.I. · as Girl In Museum |
| 1965 | |
| 1964 | Bewitched · as Secretary |
| 1963 | |
| 1963 | Mr. Novak · as Selma |
| 1962 | The Alfred Hitchcock Hour · as Mary Winters |
| 1962 | The Virginian · as Dulcie Colby |
| 1954 | Disneyland · as Oralee Prentiss |
| 2019 | The 71st Primetime Emmy Awards · as Self - In Memoriam |
| 2018 | Quincy · as Self |
| 2017 | Claws · as Peggy Lipton |
| 2011 | Making the Boys · as Self |
| 2010 | Who Do You Think You Are? (US) · as Self - Rashida's Mother |
| 2003 | ABC's 50th Anniversary Celebration · as Self |
| 1997 | Behind the Music · as Self |
| 1997 | 3rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards · as Self |
| 1996 | E! True Hollywood Story · as Self |
| 1993 | Politically Incorrect · as Self |
| 1992 | Dateline NBC · as Self |
| 1990 | The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards · as Self - Presenter |
| 1988 | Later with Bob Costas · as Self - Guest |
| 1986 | The 58th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Audience Member |
| 1980 | Hour Magazine · as Self |
| 1969 | The Andy Williams Show (1962) · as Self - Guest |
| 1969 | This is Tom Jones · as Self - Guest |
| 1968 | The Dick Cavett Show · as Self - GuestNa Plex |
| 1967 | The Phil Donahue Show · as Self - Guest |
| 1965 | The Hollywood Squares · as Self - Panelist |
| 1964 | The Hollywood Palace · as Self - Singer |
| 1962 | The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson · as Self |
| 1952 | Today · as Self - Guest |







