Peggy Lipton “Mod Squad”, “Twin Peaks” R.I.P.
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Actress Peggy Lipton, star of ‘The Mod Squad’ and ‘Twin Peaks,’ dies at 72
Her death from cancer was announced Saturday by Kidada and Rashida Jones, her daughters from a marriage to famed music producer Quincy Jones.
“She made her journey peacefully with her daughters and nieces by her side,” Lipton’s daughters said in a statement to the Los Angeles Times. “We feel so lucky for every moment we spent with her.”
Born in New York on Aug. 30, 1946, Lipton began modeling at age 15 and quickly found herself in demand. At age 19, she made her television debut on the sitcom “The John Forsythe Show,” going on to make appearances on such series as “Bewitched,” “The Alfred Hitchcock Hour” and “The Virginian.”
The waifish, blond Lipton had just turned 21 when she rocketed to fame in 1968 as the street-smart flower child Julie Barnes, one of a trio of Los Angeles undercover “hippie cops” on the ABC crime series “The Mod Squad.”
One of pop culture’s first efforts to reckon seriously with the counterculture — and one of the first TV shows to feature an interracial cast — the series, which costarred Michael Cole and Clarence Williams III, dealt with issues such as domestic violence, abortion, police brutality, the Vietnam War and drugs. Over five seasons, the series earned Lipton, one of the “it” girls of her time, four Emmy nominations and a 1971 Golden Globe award for best actress in a TV drama.
Her role and later marriage to Jones, who is black, put Lipton at the center of the passions of a restive America dealing with racism and a post-World War II generation who were breaking free from their parents. The “Mod Squad’s” edgy music and hip slang marked a significant shift from “Gunsmoke” and “Leave It to Beaver.” But while the show turned the mini-skirt-and-bell-bottoms-clad Lipton into a fashion icon, she found the spotlight uncomfortable.
“I never saw myself as trend-setting,” Lipton told The Times in 1993. “We were always working. Fame really drove me into my house. I was very paranoid. I didn’t like going out. I had no idea how to be comfortable with the press. I was very young. It was really hard for me.”
Lipton parlayed her role on “The Mod Squad” into a singing career, enjoying chart success with her cover versions of “Stoney End” and “Lu” by Laura Nyro and “Wear Your Love Like Heaven” by Donovan.
In 1974, Lipton married Jones and, with the exception of a 1979 “Mod Squad” reunion TV movie, stepped away from her career to focus on raising a family. The pair’s daughters, Kidada and Rashida, would both become actors, the latter gaining fame on the comedy series “The Office” and “Parks and Recreation.”
After Lipton and Jones divorced in 1989, Lipton decided to return to acting, landing the role of Norma Jennings on the cult TV series “Twin Peaks.”
“It was very scary,” Lipton told The Times in 1993. “I had a push-pull thing inside me that I wanted to do it…. I had become so insulated in my world as a mother, that I didn’t know how to pick up the phone and call anybody to put myself out there.”
She and Clarence Williams III made cameo appearances in a 1999 big-screen version of "The Mod Squad" that starred Claire Danes, Omar Epps and Giovanni Ribisi. In her 2005 memoir, “Breathing Out,” Lipton wrote of her struggles with fame and the racism she and Jones faced as an interracial couple and revealed that she had been diagnosed with and treated for colon cancer the previous year.
In recent years, Lipton continued to appear in occasional supporting roles in films such as “When in Rome” and “A Dog’s Purpose” and TV series including “Alias,” “Crash” and 2017’s “Twin Peaks” revival.
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I never watched "Twin Peaks", but I remember watching "Mod Squad", every week, with rapt attention----there had just never been anything like it, before, on T.V.----and I thought she was very cool!!
I remember hearing about her courtship/marriage with Quincy Jones----that was BIG in those days (a black person and a white person, together).
R.I.P. super-cool lady!!
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Twin peaks was an iconic series that launched a number of great actors (not mention the music)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIrodEp0_CU
I'm 20 years behind but who killed Laura Palmer?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIrodEp0_CU
I'm 20 years behind but who killed Laura Palmer?
The Log Lady (or perhaps technically the log) under the orders of Major Briggs. Remember: The owls are not what they seem.
Fun fact: I live near Laura Palmer's house and walk past it fairly often.
Really? the actress Sheryl Lee or the character (sorry my US geography is pretty poor but wasn't twin peaks filmed in Canada?)
Nah I was joking. In truth Bob killed her, but with a twist.
Twin Peaks was mostly filmed in California. But the key locations exist mainly in Snoqualmie Washington (the hotel plus waterfall) and North Bend next to Snoqualmie (the RR diner). The "twin peaks" are actually Mt Si and Little Si. I've visted all of that area lots of times. They basically did a lot of principle filming in those areas in Western Washington and then did the rest in California. You can see that some of the outdoors shots (like when Cooper is thowing rocks at bottles) they are in California type woods rather than the Pacific Northwest type.
A lot of shows with that type of scenery are usually filmed around Vancouver Canada. I'm pretty sure the X-Files was.
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Really? the actress Sheryl Lee or the character (sorry my US geography is pretty poor but wasn't twin peaks filmed in Canada?)
Nah I was joking. In truth Bob killed her, but with a twist.
Twin Peaks was mostly filmed in California. But the key locations exist mainly in Snoqualmie Washington (the hotel plus waterfall) and North Bend next to Snoqualmie (the RR diner). The "twin peaks" are actually Mt Si and Little Si. I've visted all of that area lots of times. They basically did a lot of principle filming in those areas in Western Washington and then did the rest in California. You can see that some of the outdoors shots (like when Cooper is thowing rocks at bottles) they are in California type woods rather than the Pacific Northwest type.
A lot of shows with that type of scenery are usually filmed around Vancouver Canada. I'm pretty sure the X-Files was.
Yes, the Bob entity out in the woods, but inhabiting the body of Laura's father, Leland, for some time.
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Here's some pictures I took of the diner run by Peggy Lipton's character:
And the waterfall with the "Great Western" hotel behind it:
While Twin Peaks' sights are located on the west side of Washington, David Lynch always maintained the location of the fictional town is supposed to be in eastern Washington, north of Spokane.
Incidentally, as Lynch had spent part of his childhood in Spokane, the town of Lumberton in Blue Velvet was also based on Spokane.
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