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  1. 15 de mar. de 2003 · Lynne Thigpen, who co-starred in the CBS drama " The District " and won a Tony Award in 1997 for her portrayal of a black Jewish feminist in " An American Daughter, " has died. She was 54. Miss ...

  2. 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. She had previously been heard as a spoken voice-over in two animated segments, both first airing in Episode 0926. In one she counts from ...

  3. 13 de mar. de 2003 · LOS ANGELES -- Tony-winning actress Lynne Thigpen, a co-star on the CBS drama The District and the former host of a popular children's educational program, has died in Los Angeles at the age of 54 ...

  4. ruk.ca › content › lynne-thigpen-1948-2003Lynne Thigpen, 1948-2003

    Actress Lynne Thigpen died Wednesday night. Among many, many other roles, Thigpen played Grace Keefer on All My Children from 1993 to 2000. The start of her role on that show was the heart of the time I was a rabid fan of that soap opera (i.e. taping show when away from home so as to not miss an episode, etc.) More recently, she was the reason ...

  5. Quantitative Analyst, Magid · Experience: Magid · Education: The University of Georgia · Location: New York · 482 connections on LinkedIn. View Cary Lynne Thigpen’s profile on LinkedIn, a ...

  6. 12 de mar. de 2003 · Find a Grave Memorial ID: 7259210. Source citation. Actress. She majored in English and speech at the University of Illinois, and worked briefly as a high school teacher. She then received an acting fellowship for the masters program of the University of Illinois, but left after a semester to join the cast of Godspell on Broadway. Her career ...

  7. A powerful and commanding singer and actress, Lynne Thigpen first gained attention on stage in the pop musical "Godspell" and repeated her role in the 1973 film version. She continued to carve out a niche on stage in productions varied as "The Magic Show" (1976) and a Tony-nominated turn in...