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Lynne Thigpen

Lynne Thigpen
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Thigpen as Miss Barrett in the 1989 dramatized biographical film Lean On Me
Born Cherlynne Theresa Thigpen
(1948-12-22)December 22, 1948
Joliet, Illinois, U.S.
Died March 12, 2003(2003-03-12) (aged 54)
Marina del Rey, California, U.S.
Cause of death Cerebral Hemorrhage
Resting place Elmhurst Cemetery,
(Joliet, Illinois)
Other names Lynne Richmond
Education University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Occupation Actress
Years active 1971–2003
Awards 1992 Obie Award – (Boesman and Lena)
1997 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play – (An American Daughter)
1999 Obie Award – (Jar the Floor)

Cherlynne Theresa "Lynne" Thigpen (December 22, 1948 – March 12, 2003) was an American actress, best known for her role as "The Chief" in the various Carmen Sandiego television series from 1991 to 1997. 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.

Born in Joliet, Illinois, Thigpen obtained a degree in teaching. She taught English in high school briefly while studying theatre and dance at the University of Illinois.

Thigpen moved to New York City in 1971 to begin her career as a stage actress. She had a long and prolific theater career and appeared in numerous musicals including Godspell, The Night That Made America Famous, The Magic Show, Working, Tintypes, and An American Daughter (for which she won her Tony Award for her portrayal of Dr. Judith Kaufman in 1997).

Her first feature film role was Lynne in Godspell (1973), co-starring opposite Victor Garber and David Haskell. She appeared notably as the omniscient Radio DJ in The Warriors (1979), and as Leonna Barrett, the mother of an expelled student in Lean on Me (1989), a story of famous American high school principal Joe Louis Clark. She had a role in Shaft (2000), alongside Samuel L. Jackson, as Carla Howard, the murder victim's mother. She also played the Second President of the World Congress in Bicentennial Man (1999). Her last film was Anger Management (2003), starring Adam Sandler and Jack Nicholson (which was released only a month following her death and paid tribute to her in the end credits).


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