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Despite over four decades in the industry, actress Peggy Lipton is best known for a role she played in 1968, that of undercover cop Julie Barnes in The Mod Squad (1968-1973). However, prior to life as Julie Barnes, Lipton had participated in The John Forsythe Show (1965-1966) and starred alongside Kurt Russell in Mosby's Marauders, a critically praised three-part tale from The Wonderful World of Disney series. After the finale of The Mod Squad (and the reunion in 1979's The Return of the Mod Squad), Lipton played supporting roles in Purple People Eater and Keenen Ivory Wayans' I'm Gonna Git You Sucka! (both 1988). Before long, another television role launched Lipton's name back into the mainstream -- David Lynch's surreal drama series Twin Peaks (1990-1991), which featured Lipton in the role of Norma Jennings.

Lipton reprised her Twin Peaks role in 1992, though, unlike The Return of the Mod Squad, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me was a feature-film prequel to the television series. Lipton continued to make sporadic appearances in film and television throughout the '90s -- she had decided to focus most of her attention on raising a family rather than pursuing acting full-time -- and played a small, supporting role in Kevin Costner's ill-conceived film The Postman in 1997. In 2000, Lipton worked with Drew Barrymore and Jennifer Jason Leigh in director Tamra Davis' coming-of-age drama Skipped Parts, and went on to perform in Michael and Mark Polish's Jackpot in 2001. She also turned up on the popular spy series Alias in 2004 as the duplicitous mother of the similarly deceptive government agent Lauren Reed (Melissa George). Peggy Lipton was married to composer/producer Quincy Jones from 1974-1989, and the former couple have two daughters together. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi
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Peggy Lipton

Lipton in 1968.
Born (1946-08-30) August 30, 1946 (age 65)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 1965–present

Peggy Lipton (born August 30, 1946) is an American television actress. She played "Julie Barnes" in The Mod Squad, and Norma Jennings in Twin Peaks.

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Personal life and background

Lipton was born in New York City. Her mother, Rita Hetty (née Rosenberg), was an artist who used her mother's maiden name, Benson, professionally, and her father, Harold Arlen Lipton, was a corporate lawyer.[1] Her paternal grandparents were Russian Jews; her mother was born in Dublin, Ireland, to Jewish parents whose families had immigrated from Eastern Europe (Latvia, which was part of the Russian Empire until the end of WWI).[2][3] Lipton was raised in Lawrence, Nassau County, New York on Long Island with her brothers, Robert, an actor, and Kenneth. She attended Lawrence Junior High School and the Professional Children's School.[4]

Lipton was married to music industry mogul Quincy Jones from 1974 to 1990, with whom she has two daughters, Rashida Jones, and Kidada Jones.

Career

Lipton signed with the Ford Modeling Agency and enjoyed a successful career.[5] In 1964 her family moved to Los Angeles and she signed a contract with Universal Pictures the same year. She made her debut as a student at a private girls' academy in San Francisco in the NBC sitcom The John Forsythe Show (1965–1966). In 1967, Lipton appeared in the series finale, "Elizabeth's Odyssey", of NBC's western series The Road West starring Barry Sullivan and Kathryn Hays.

Lipton's star rose on The Mod Squad in 1968, and lasted until 1973. Her performance on the show earned her four Golden Globe nominations during her tenure. In 1971, Lipton won a Golden Globe Award in the category of Best TV Actress in a Drama. Lipton also enjoyed some success as a singer, with three of her singles landing on the Billboard Charts: "Stoney End" (1968, later successfully covered by Barbra Streisand and "Lu" (1970), both compositions by Laura Nyro), and "Wear Your Love Like Heaven" (1970) written by Donovan. "Stoney End" is also included in her only 1968 album PEGGY LIPTON (Ode Records), which has yet to have an official Ode Records/CBS release on CD. "Sort of Records" at www.sunpk.com has a made to order MP3 CD of her recording. It is complete with a duplicate of the LP cover, with notes, plus two added bonus tracks not on the original LP.

In the 1990s, Lipton returned to acting and joined the cast of David Lynch's television series Twin Peaks. Lipton also had a recurring role on the TV show Popular.

Cancer

In 2004, Lipton was diagnosed with colon cancer. She has undergone treatment and she has had a proctocolectomy and appears to be in remission. During her year-long treatment, anonymous sources informed the New York Post, she may have been supplied with 24-hour chauffeured car service at the expense of the state of New York, according to the same story in the New York Post (November 25, 2006 edition). The car, which the unnamed sources said reportedly took Lipton to chemotherapy appointments as well as on personal errands, is suspected to have been supplied by Jack Chartier, reportedly a close friend of Lipton's as well as a staffer for Alan Hevesi, the former New York State Comptroller, who was forced to resign due to a similar ethics investigation. Lipton "is not accused of any wrongdoing," the story added. The situation was being investigated by the Albany County, New York District Attorney for possible ethics violations. As the New York Post reported, "David Neustadt, a spokesman for the comptroller's office, yesterday wouldn't comment on the investigation or answer whether Chartier has repaid the state any money for the Lipton driver."[6]

Filmography

  • The John Forsythe Show (1965), Joanna—TV Series
  • The Virginian (1966), Dulcie Colby—TV Series
  • Mosby's Marauders (1967), Oralee Prentiss
  • Blue (1968), Laurie Kramer
  • The Mod Squad (1968), Julie Barnes—TV Series
  • A Boy...a Girl (1969)
  • Return of the Mod Squad (1979), Julie Barnes—TV
  • Addicted to His Love (1988), Assistant DA—TV
  • War Party (1988), TV Correspondent
  • I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988)—Uncredited
  • Purple People Eater (1988), Mom
  • Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects (1989), Kathleen Crowe
  • Twin Peaks (1990), Norma Jennings—TV Series
  • Fatal Charm (1990), Jane Sims
  • True Identity (1991), Rita
  • Secrets (1992), Olivia Owens—TV Series
  • Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992), Norma Jennings
  • Dangerous: The Short Films (1993), Mother—("Black or White" video)
  • Angel Falls (1993), Hadley Larson—TV Series
  • Wings (1994)—TV Series
  • The Spider And The Fly (1994), Helen Stroud—TV
  • Deadly Vows (1994), Nancy Wilson—TV
  • Justice For Annie: A Moment Of Truth Movie (1996), Carol Mills—TV
  • The Postman (1997), Ellen March
  • The Intern (2000), Roxanne Rochet
  • The '70s (2000), Gloria Steinem
  • Skipped Parts (2000), Laurabel Pierce
  • Jackpot (2001), Janice
  • Alias (2004), Olivia Reed—TV Series
  • Rules of Engagement (2007), Adam's Mom, Fay—TV Series

References

  1. ^ "Peggy Lipton Biography". Filmreference.com. http://www.filmreference.com/film/77/Peggy-Lipton.html. Retrieved 2010-04-10. 
  2. ^ Lipton, Peggy (May 2005). Breathing Out. St. Martin's Press. pp. 15, 18. ISBN 0312324138. 
  3. ^ Stated on Who Do You Think You Are?, May 4, 2012
  4. ^ "'Bored? Creatively I'm Bored, But...'", The New York Times, March 19, 1972. Accessed September 15, 2008. "The girl from uptight Lawrence, L. I., was now cool, worldly; Peggy Lipton had become, in the stone-age language of the sixties, a groovy chick, and Mod Squad had found its Julie."
  5. ^ People:Can You Dig It? the Mod Squad's Peggy Lipton, One Marriage and 15 Years Later, Returns to Acting. April 04, 1988 Vol. 29 No. 13
  6. ^ Hevesi Aide Eyed By Fraud Squad[dead link]

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The Mod Squad (1968 Action TV Series)
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