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[[Image:Lynnethigpen.jpg|frame|Lynne in ''The District'']] |
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+ | '''Lynne Thigpen''' (1948–2003) was an actress and singer who performed the voice of [[Luna]] on ''[[Bear in the Big Blue House]]''. In [[Season 29 (1997-1998)|Season 29]] of ''[[Sesame Street]]'', she guest starred as the [[WASA]] [[WASA Training Officer|training officer]] in the multi-episode story arc in which [[Slimey]] goes to [[the Moon]]. |
− | A veteran of stage and screen, Thigpen is |
+ | A veteran of stage and screen, Thigpen is well remembered for her role as the Chief in the [[PBS]] game show ''Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?'' (1991-1996, with [[Greg Lee]]) and its short-lived spin-off ''Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego?'' (1996-1997). Her film debut was in the 1973 movie version of the musical ''Godspell''. Often cast as dignified but strong-willed professionals and authority figures, she subsequently played key supporting roles in the movies ''Tootsie'' (1982, with [[Dustin Hoffman]]), ''Lean on Me'' (1989, with [[Morgan Freeman]]), ''Bob Roberts'' (1992), ''Bicentennial Man'' (1999, with [[Robin Williams]], as a future [[President of the United States]]), ''Novocaine'' (2001, with [[Steve Martin]]), and ''Anger Management'' (2003). In series television, she played Nancy in the [[Tony Randall]] sitcom ''Love, Sidney'' (1982-1983), D. A. Thomas on ''L.A. Law'', Judge Ida Boucher in three episodes of ''[[Law & Order]]'', and most notably, the efficient police expert Ella Farmer on ''The District'', from [[2000]] until her death in 2003 |
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+ | *[[Noel MacNeal]] recommended Thigpen for the role of Luna, having worked with her previously on ''[[The Puzzle Place]]''.<ref>[https://muppetmindset.wordpress.com/2011/01/17/interview-with-muppet-performer-noel-macneal/ The Muppet Mindset interview with Noel MacNeal]</ref> |
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*[http://www.muppetcentral.com/articles/tributes/lynne_thigpen.shtml Muppet Central's Tribute to Lynne] |
*[http://www.muppetcentral.com/articles/tributes/lynne_thigpen.shtml Muppet Central's Tribute to Lynne] |
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*[http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=68881 Internet Broadway Database] |
*[http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=68881 Internet Broadway Database] |
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*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0858106/ IMDb] |
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0858106/ IMDb] |
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*[http://www.ltblf.org/lynne.shtml The Lynne Thigpen/Bobo Lewis Foundation] |
*[http://www.ltblf.org/lynne.shtml The Lynne Thigpen/Bobo Lewis Foundation] |
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+ | ==Sources== |
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{{wikipedia}} |
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Revision as of 14:52, 2 March 2016
Lynne Thigpen (1948–2003) was an actress and singer who performed the voice of Luna on Bear in the Big Blue House. In Season 29 of Sesame Street, she guest starred as the WASA training officer in the multi-episode story arc in which Slimey goes to the Moon.
A veteran of stage and screen, Thigpen is well remembered for her role as the Chief in the PBS game show Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? (1991-1996, with Greg Lee) and its short-lived spin-off Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego? (1996-1997). Her film debut was in the 1973 movie version of the musical Godspell. Often cast as dignified but strong-willed professionals and authority figures, she subsequently played key supporting roles in the movies Tootsie (1982, with Dustin Hoffman), Lean on Me (1989, with Morgan Freeman), Bob Roberts (1992), Bicentennial Man (1999, with Robin Williams, as a future President of the United States), Novocaine (2001, with Steve Martin), and Anger Management (2003). In series television, she played Nancy in the Tony Randall sitcom Love, Sidney (1982-1983), D. A. Thomas on L.A. Law, Judge Ida Boucher in three episodes of Law & Order, and most notably, the efficient police expert Ella Farmer on The District, from 2000 until her death in 2003
Notes
- Noel MacNeal recommended Thigpen for the role of Luna, having worked with her previously on The Puzzle Place.[1]
External links
- Muppet Central's Tribute to Lynne
- Internet Broadway Database
- IMDb
- The Lynne Thigpen/Bobo Lewis Foundation