Peggy Lipton, star of 'Mod Squad' and 'Twin Peaks', dead at 72

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Peggy Lipton, star of 'Mod Squad' and 'Twin Peaks', dead at 72
In this file photo taken on March 17, 2009 Actress Rashida Jones and her mother actress Peggy Lipton (R) arrive at the premiere of "I Love You, Man" held at Mann's Village Theater in Westwood, California. Actress Peggy Lipton known for her role in the series “The Mod Squad” and “Twin Peaks,” died, she was 72. Her daughters Kidada and Rashida Jones announced on May 11, 2019 she lost her battle with cancer. Gabriel BOUYS / AFP.



LOS ANGELES (AFP).- Actress Peggy Lipton, who gained fame in the late 1960s with her star turn on the counter-culture cop show "Mod Squad" and returned to TV two decades later on "Twin Peaks," has died at age 72 after a battle with cancer.

Her daughters Rashida and Kidada Jones, from her marriage to legendary music producer Quincy Jones, confirmed her death on Saturday in a statement to US media.

"We are heartbroken that our beloved mother passed away from cancer," they said. "She made her journey peacefully with her daughters and nieces by her side."

Born in New York on August 30, 1946, Lipton launched her career in modelling as a young teenager. By age 19, she was getting bit parts on television shows such as "Bewitched."

But she catapulted to fame in 1968 with the premiere of "Mod Squad," on which she starred as Julie Barnes, a reformed juvenile delinquent turned undercover cop. The show was one of the first to feature an interracial cast.

Lipton earned four Emmy nominations for the role and a Golden Globe award.

She took a long break from acting that coincided with her marriage to Jones, who is black. The couple wed in 1974, not long after "Mod Squad" went off the air, and divorced in 1989. Both of their daughters went into acting.

Rashida Jones is best known for her roles on "The Office" and "Parks and Recreation."

Lipton returned to the small screen on David Lynch's cult supernatural show "Twin Peaks," playing Norma Jennings, the owner of the Double R Diner.

"I lost a sister today. She was a true angel on earth. Always the coolest in the room," "Twin Peaks" co-star Madchen Amick said on Twitter.


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