Lynne Thigpen

Cherlynne Theresa Thigpen was an American actress of stage and screen. She was known for her role as the Chief of ACME Crimenet in the game show Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? and various spinoffs, and for her role as "Luna" (The Moon) in the Playhouse Disney children's series Bear in the Big Blue House. For her varied television work, Thigpen was nominated for six Daytime Emmy Awards. She won a Tony Award in 1997 for portraying Dr. Judith Kaufman in An American Daughter, and also played Ella Farmer on The District (2000–2003). Thigpen first gained attention for her role in the 1971 off-Broadway musical Godspell. Thigpen's character is named Lynne, and she sang "O Bless the Lord, My Soul" in the musical. Thigpen reprised her role as Lynne in the 1973 film adaptation, which she starred in alongside David Haskell and Victor Garber.

Thigpen died of a cerebral hemorrhage in her Marina del Rey, California home outside of Los Angeles, after complaining of headaches for several days. The coroner's autopsy found "acute cardiac dysfunction, non-traumatic systemic and spontaneous intraventricular hemorrhage, and hemorrhage in the brain." Thigpen was entombed at Elmhurst Cemetery in her hometown of Joliet, Illinois.

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The District (2000)
Starring as Ella Farmer (64 episodes)
Bear in the Big Blue House (1997)
Starring as Luna
Law & Order (1990)
Guest starring as Judge Ida Boucher
  • Episode 6x03: Savages (Oct 18, 1995)
FM (1989)
Starring as Naomi Sayers (2 episodes)
Dear John... (1988)
Guest starring as Sarah Donnelly
L.A. Law (1986)
Guest starring as D.A. Ruby Thomas (10 episodes)
Spenser: For Hire (1985)
Guest starring as Mrs. Jarvis
All My Children (1970)
Guest starring as Grace Keefer (2 episodes)
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