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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Peggy Lipton


Years active
  
1965–present

Occupation
  
Actress, model

Height
  
1.72 m

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Full Name
  
Margaret Ann Lipton

Born
  
August 30, 1946 (age 77) (
1946-08-30
)
New York City, New York, USA

Education
  
Lawrence Junior High SchoolProfessional Children's School

Spouse
  
Quincy Jones (m. 1974–1990)

Children
  
Rashida Jones, Kidada Jones

Parents
  
Rita Hetty Benson Lipton, Harold Lipton

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Rashida Jones, Quincy Jones, Kidada Jones, Michael Cole, Ulla Jones

Peggy lipton


Margaret Ann "Peggy" Lipton (born August 30, 1946) is an American actress and former model. Lipton became an overnight success through her best-known role as flower child Julie Barnes in the ABC counterculture television series The Mod Squad (1968–1973) for which she won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama in 1970. Her fifty-year career in television, film, and on stage included many roles, most notably that of Norma Jennings in David Lynch's surreal Twin Peaks. Lipton was married to the musician/producer Quincy Jones and is mother to their two daughters, Rashida Jones and Kidada Jones, who also became actresses.

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Early life

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Born in New York on August 30, 1946, Lipton was raised in a comfortably upper-middle-class Jewish family. Lipton's parents were Harold Lipton (1911–1999), a corporate lawyer, and Rita Benson (1912–1986), an artist. Her paternal grandparents were Russian Jews, and her mother was born in Dublin, Ireland to Jewish parents who had immigrated from Eastern Europe.

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Lipton was raised on Long Island with her brothers, Robert, who became an actor, and Kenneth. She attended Lawrence Junior High School and the Professional Children's School. Sexually abused by an uncle, Lipton was a nervous, withdrawn child. She had a stutter that at times prevented her from saying her own name. In 1964, the family moved to Los Angeles; there Lipton became what she described as a "Topanga Canyon hippie", exploring meditation and yoga, and subsisting on rice cakes and cottage cheese.

Career

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Lipton's father arranged her first modeling jobs in New York, while her mother encouraged her to take acting lessons. At 15, Lipton became a Ford Agency model and enjoyed a successful early career. After she and her family moved to Los Angeles in 1964, Lipton signed a contract with Universal Pictures. She made her television debut at age 19 in the NBC sitcom The John Forsythe Show (1965). Between 1965 and 1968, she appeared in episodes of the following series: Bewitched, The Virginian, The Invaders, The Road West, The F.B.I., Walt Disney's Willie and the Yank, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, and Mr. Novack.

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Lipton's star rose on The Mod Squad. Appearing waiflike and vulnerable, as David Hutchings wrote, her performance as "canary with a broken wing" Julie Barnes earned her four Emmy nominations and four Golden Globe nominations during her tenure. In 1971, she won a Golden Globe Award for Best TV Actress in a Drama. Thin with long, straight, ash blonde hair, clad in mini-skirts, bell bottoms, and love beads, Lipton's Julie Barnes became a fashion icon and the hip "it" girl of her time.

Singing

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As a singer she enjoyed some success, with three of her singles landing on the Billboard charts: "Stoney End" (No. 121 Bubbling Under Hot 100, 1968, later a hit for Barbra Streisand in 1970) and "Lu" (1970), both written by Laura Nyro. Her "Wear Your Love Like Heaven" (1970) was written by Donovan. "Stoney End" is included in her 1968 album Peggy Lipton (Ode Records), which was released on CD on July 29, 2014 by RealGone Music, along with other singles and previously unreleased material (nineteen tracks in all). Lipton is listed as one of several co-writers of the Frank Sinatra 1984 hit, "L.A. Is My Lady".

Return to acting

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In 1988, Lipton returned to acting. She gained attention for her performance as Norma Jennings in the popular TV series Twin Peaks (1990–91) and has since appeared in many TV shows, including recurring roles in Crash and Popular. In 2017 she reprised her character of Norma Jennings in the revival of Twin Peaks.

Personal life

During the late 1960s and the early 1970s, Lipton had relationships with a series of alcoholic, abusive, and/or married men. During this time, she also used drugs. Lipton covered some of this period in her memoir Breathing Out (2005), co-written by David and Coco Dalton. She revealed that she had been diagnosed with colon cancer in 2004 and treated for it. Starting in 2003, Jack Chartier, who at the time was chief of staff of Alan Hevesi, the then New York State Comptroller, quietly funneled pension fund money of up to $90,000 to Lipton to help her with rent and hospital bills. He also invested another $44,000 in pension-fund money in a business venture in which one of Lipton's daughters was involved.

Marriage and family

After Lipton married musician/producer Quincy Jones, in 1974, she took a hiatus from acting in order to concentrate on her family (with a notable exception of appearing in the TV movie The Return of the Mod Squad in 1979). They had two daughters, Rashida and Kidada Jones, who became actresses. Lipton separated from Jones in 1986, and they divorced in 1990.

Filmography

Actress
2017
There's... Johnny! (TV Series) as
Evelyn Greenfield
- Owed to Joy (2017) - Evelyn Greenfield
2017
Twin Peaks (TV Series) as
Norma Jennings
- Part 15 (2017) - Norma Jennings
- Part 13 (2017) - Norma Jennings
- Part 11 (2017) - Norma Jennings
- Part 7 (2017) - Norma Jennings
- Part 5 (2017) - Norma Jennings
2017
Claws (TV Series) as
Peggy Lipton
- Self-Portrait (2017) - Peggy Lipton
2016
Angie Tribeca (TV Series) as
Peggy Tribeca / Tribeca's Mom
- Go Get 'Em, Tiger (2017) - Peggy Tribeca
- Electoral Dysfunction (2016) - Tribeca's Mom
2017
A Dog's Purpose as
Adult Hannah
2014
Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces as
Norma Jennings
2014
Psych (TV Series) as
Scarlett Jones
- 1967: A Psych Odyssey (2014) - Scarlett Jones
2012
House of Lies (TV Series) as
Phoebe Van Der Hooven
- Prologue and Aftermath (2012) - Phoebe Van Der Hooven
2010
When in Rome as
Priscilla
2009
Crash (TV Series) as
Susie
- Los Angeles (2009) - Susie
- Lovers in Captivity (2009) - Susie
- Johnny Hit and Run Pauline (2009) - Susie
- No Matter What You Do (2009) - Susie
2007
Rules of Engagement (TV Series) as
Fay
- A Visit from Fay (2007) - Fay
2005
Cuts (TV Series) as
Marsha
- The Turkey Triangle (2005) - Marsha
2004
Alias (TV Series) as
Olivia Reed
- Hourglass (2004) - Olivia Reed
- Unveiled (2004) - Olivia Reed (voice, uncredited)
- The Frame (2004) - Olivia Reed
2001
Jackpot as
Janice
2000
Popular (TV Series) as
Kelly Foster
- Baby, Don't Do It! (2000) - Kelly Foster
- Timber! (2000) - Kelly Foster
- Two Weddings and a Funeral (2000) - Kelly Foster
- What Makes Sammy Run (2000) - Kelly Foster
2000
Skipped Parts as
Laurabel Pierce
2000
The '70s (TV Series) as
Gloria Steinem
2000
Intern as
Roxanne Rochet
1997
The Postman as
Ellen March
1996
Justice for Annie: A Moment of Truth Movie (TV Movie) as
Carol Mills
1994
Wings (TV Series) as
Miss Laurie Jenkins
- Miss Jenkins (1994) - Miss Laurie Jenkins
1994
Deadly Vows (TV Movie) as
Nancy Weston
1994
The Spider and the Fly (TV Movie) as
Helen Stroud
1993
Angel Falls (TV Series) as
Hadley Larson
- Fall from Grace (1993) - Hadley Larson
- Beginning of the End (1993) - Hadley Larson
- Traps (1993) - Hadley Larson
- Only the Lonely (1993) - Hadley Larson
- Pilot (1993) - Hadley Larson
1992
Secrets (TV Mini Series) as
Olivia Owens
- Episode #1.2 (1992) - Olivia Owens
- Episode #1.1 (1992) - Olivia Owens
1992
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me as
Norma Jennings
1991
True Identity as
Rita
1989
Twin Peaks (TV Series) as
Norma Jennings
- Miss Twin Peaks (1991) - Norma Jennings
- Beyond Life and Death (1991) - Norma Jennings
- The Path to the Black Lodge (1991) - Norma Jennings (credit only)
- Variations and Relations (1991) - Norma Jennings (credit only)
- On the Wings of Love (1991) - Norma Jennings (credit only)
- Wounds and Scars (1991) - Norma Jennings
- The Condemned Woman (1991) - Norma Jennings
- Slaves and Masters (1991) - Norma Jennings
- Double Play (1991) - Norma Jennings
- Checkmate (1991) - Norma Jennings
- The Black Widow (1991) - Norma Jennings
- Masked Ball (1990) - Norma Jennings
- Dispute Between Brothers (1990) - Norma Jennings
- Arbitrary Law (1990) - Norma Jennings
- Drive with a Dead Girl (1990) - Norma Jennings
- Lonely Souls (1990) - Norma Jennings
- Demons (1990) - Norma Jennings (credit only)
- The Orchids Curse (1990) - Norma Jennings (credit only)
- Laura's Secret Diary (1990) - Norma Jennings
- The Man Behind the Glass (1990) - Norma Jennings (credit only)
- Coma (1990) - Norma Jennings
- May the Giant Be with You (1990) - Norma Jennings
- The Last Evening (1990) - Norma Jennings
- Realization Time (1990) - Norma Jennings
- Cooper's Dreams (1990) - Norma Jennings
- The One-Armed Man (1990) - Norma Jennings
- Rest in Pain (1990) - Norma Jennings
- Zen, or the Skill to Catch a Killer (1990) - Norma Jennings
- Traces to Nowhere (1990) - Norma Jennings
- Northwest Passage (1989) - Norma Jennings
1990
The Hitchhiker (TV Series) as
Helen
- Working Girl (1990) - Helen
1990
Fatal Charm (Video) as
Jane Sims
1989
Twin Peaks (Video) as
Norma Jennings
1989
Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects as
Kathleen Crowe
1988
Purple People Eater as
Mom
1988
I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (uncredited)
1988
War Party as
TV Correspondent
1988
Addicted to His Love (TV Movie) as
Assistant DA
1979
The Return of Mod Squad (TV Movie) as
Julie Barnes
1968
Mod Squad (TV Series) as
Julie Barnes
- And Once for My Baby (1973) - Julie Barnes
- Cry Uncle (1973) - Julie Barnes
- The Night Holds Terror (1973) - Julie Barnes
- Scion of Death (1973) - Julie Barnes
- Put Out the Welcome Mat for Death (1973) - Julie Barnes
- Death in High Places (1973) - Julie Barnes
- Don't Kill My Child (1973) - Julie Barnes
- Run, Lincoln, Run (1973) - Julie Barnes
- Sanctuary (1972) - Julie Barnes
- Kristie (1972) - Julie Barnes
- Belinda, End of Little Miss Bubble Gum (1972) - Julie Barnes
- The Twain (1972) - Julie Barnes
- Crime Club (1972) - Julie Barnes
- Another Final Game (1972) - Julie Barnes
- Can You Hear Me Out There? (1972) - Julie Barnes
- Corbey (1972) - Julie Barnes
- Good Times Are Just Memories (1972) - Julie Barnes
- Eyes of the Beholder (1972) - Julie Barnes
- Taps, Play It Louder (1972) - Julie Barnes
- A Gift for Jenny (1972) - Julie Barnes
- Yesterday's Ashes (1972) - Julie Barnes
- The Thundermakers (1972) - Julie Barnes
- The Connection (1972) - Julie Barnes
- Big George (1972) - Julie Barnes
- Outside Position (1972) - Julie Barnes
- The Tangled Web (1972) - Julie Barnes
- The Wild Weekend (1972) - Julie Barnes
- The Cave (1972) - Julie Barnes
- No More Oak Leaves for Ernie Holland (1972) - Julie Barnes
- Shockwave (1972) - Julie Barnes
- Kill Gently, Sweet Jessie (1972) - Julie Barnes
- Deal with the Devil (1972) - Julie Barnes
- I Am My Brother's Keeper (1972) - Julie Barnes
- Feet of Clay (1971) - Julie Barnes
- Death of a Nobody (1971) - Julie Barnes
- Real Loser (1971) - Julie Barnes
- And a Little Child Shall Bleed Them (1971) - Julie Barnes
- Whatever Happened to Linc Hayes? (1971) - Julie Barnes
- Exit the Closer (1971) - Julie Barnes
- The Poisoned Mind (1971) - Julie Barnes
- The Sands of Anger (1971) - Julie Barnes
- The Medicine Men (1971) - Julie Barnes
- Color of Laughter, Color of Tears (1971) - Julie Barnes
- Survival (1971) - Julie Barnes
- Home Is the Streets (1971) - Julie Barnes
- Cricket (1971) - Julie Barnes
- The Sentinels (1971) - Julie Barnes
- The Price of Love (1971) - Julie Barnes
- We Spy (1971) - Julie Barnes
- The Comeback (1971) - Julie Barnes
- Welcome to Our City (1971) - Julie Barnes
- A Double for Danger (1971) - Julie Barnes
- Is That Justice? No, It's the Law (1971) - Julie Barnes
- Suffer, Little Children (1971) - Julie Barnes
- The Hot, Hot Car (1971) - Julie Barnes
- A Bummer for R.J. (1971) - Julie Barnes
- Kicks Incorporated (1971) - Julie Barnes
- A Short Course in War (1971) - Julie Barnes
- Is There Anyone Left in Santa Paula? (1970) - Julie Barnes
- Fever (1970) - Julie Barnes
- The Judas Trap (1970) - Julie Barnes
- A Time of Hyacinths (1970) - Julie Barnes
- A Far Away Place So Near (1970) - Julie Barnes
- Welcome to the Human Race, Levi Frazee! (1970) - Julie Barnes
- Just Ring the Bell Once (1970) - Julie Barnes
- Search and Destroy (1970) - Julie Barnes
- The Song of Willie (1970) - Julie Barnes
- 'A' Is for Annie (1970) - Julie Barnes
- Who Are the Keepers, Who Are the Inmates? (1970) - Julie Barnes
- See the Eagles Dying (1970) - Julie Barnes
- The Long Road Home (1970) - Julie Barnes
- The Loser (1970) - Julie Barnes
- Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot! (1970) - Julie Barnes
- Call Back Yesterday (1970) - Julie Barnes
- Return to Darkness, Return to Light (1970) - Julie Barnes
- A Time for Remembering (1970) - Julie Barnes
- The Deadly Sin (1970) - Julie Barnes
- Mother of Sorrow (1970) - Julie Barnes
- Survival House (1970) - Julie Barnes
- The Exile (1970) - Julie Barnes
- A Town Called Sincere (1970) - Julie Barnes (credit only)
- The King of Empty Cups (1970) - Julie Barnes
- Sweet Child of Terror (1970) - Julie Barnes
- The Debt (1969) - Julie Barnes (credit only)
- Never Give the Fuzz an Even Break (1969) - Julie Barnes
- In This Corner - Sol Alpert (1969) - Julie Barnes
- The Healer (1969) - Julie Barnes
- A Place to Run, a Heart to Hide In (1969) - Julie Barnes
- The Death of Wild Bill Hannachek (1969) - Julie Barnes
- Willie Poor Boy (1969) - Julie Barnes
- Confrontation! (1969) - Julie Barnes
- Lisa (1969) - Julie Barnes
- To Linc - With Love (1969) - Julie Barnes
- Ride the Man Down (1969) - Julie Barnes
- An Eye for an Eye (1969) - Julie Barnes
- My Name Is Manolete (1969) - Julie Barnes
- The Girl in Chair Nine (1969) - Julie Barnes
- A Seat by the Window (1969) - Julie Barnes
- Peace Now - Arly Blau (1969) - Julie Barnes
- Captain Greer, Call Surgery (1969) - Julie Barnes
- Keep the Faith, Baby (1969) - Julie Barnes
- Child of Sorrow, Child of Light (1969) - Julie Barnes
- A Run for the Money (1969) - Julie Barnes
- A Reign of Guns (1969) - Julie Barnes
- The Uptight Town (1969) - Julie Barnes
- A Hint of Darkness, a Hint of Light (1969) - Julie Barnes
- Fear Is the Bucking Horse (1969) - Julie Barnes
- Shell Game (1969) - Julie Barnes
- Flight Five Doesn't Answer (1969) - Julie Barnes
- Hello Mother, My Name Is Julie (1969) - Julie Barnes
- The Sunday Drivers (1969) - Julie Barnes
- The Guru (1968) - Julie Barnes
- Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Starlet (1968) - Julie Barnes
- Love (1968) - Julie Barnes
- A Quiet Weekend in the Country (1968) - Julie Barnes
- The Price of Terror (1968) - Julie Barnes
- Find Tara Chapman! (1968) - Julie Barnes
- A Time to Love - A Time to Cry (1968) - Julie Barnes
- You Can't Tell the Players Without a Programmer (1968) - Julie Barnes
- When Smitty Comes Marching Home (1968) - Julie Barnes
- My What a Pretty Bus (1968) - Julie Barnes
- Bad Man on Campus (1968) - Julie Barnes
- The Teeth of the Barracuda (1968) - Julie Barnes
1969
A Boy... a Girl
1968
Blue as
Laurie Kramer
1967
The Invaders (TV Series) as
Bride
- Wall of Crystal (1967) - Bride
1967
The Road West (TV Series) as
Jenny Grimmer
- Elizabeth's Odyssey (1967) - Jenny Grimmer
1967
Mosby's Marauders as
Oralee Prentiss
1967
The F.B.I. (TV Series) as
Girl in Museum
- Flight Plan (1967) - Girl in Museum
1967
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (TV Series) as
Jill
- A Song Called Revenge (1967) - Jill
1967
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Oralee Prentiss
- Willie and the Yank: The Mosby Raiders (1967) - Oralee Prentiss
- Willie and the Yank: The Deserter (1967) - Oralee Prentiss
1966
The Virginian (TV Series) as
Dulcie Colby
- The Wolves Up Front, the Jackals Behind (1966) - Dulcie Colby
1965
The John Forsythe Show (TV Series) as
Joanna
- Super Girl (1965) - Joanna
- The Terrifying Inheritance of Major John Foster (1965) - Joanna
1965
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (TV Series) as
Mary Winters
- Night Fever (1965) - Mary Winters
1965
Mr. Novak (TV Series) as
Selma
- And Then I Wrote- (1965) - Selma
1965
Bewitched (TV Series) as
Secretary
- Your Witch Is Showing (1965) - Secretary
Soundtrack
-
Mod Squad (TV Series) (lyrics - 1 episode, 1972) (music - 1 episode, 1972) (performer - 1 episode, 1969)
- Belinda, End of Little Miss Bubble Gum (1972) - (lyrics: "Bitter Weeds", "Take Me Along") / (music: "Bitter Weeds", "Take Me Along")
- The Death of Wild Bill Hannachek (1969) - (performer: "Now That Everything's Been Said")
1970
Brewster McCloud (writer: "Brewster, Don't Blow Your Mind" - uncredited)
1969
The Hollywood Palace (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Episode #6.23 (1969) - (performer: "Just a Little Lovin'", "Little Green Apples" - uncredited)
Thanks
2001
An Introduction to David Lynch (Video documentary short) (thanks)
Self
2018
Quincy (Documentary) as
Self
2017
EW Reunites (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Norma Jennings
- The Cast of Twin Peaks (2017) - Self - Norma Jennings
2017
A Dog's Purpose: Lights, Camera, Woof (Video short) as
Self
2013
Vanity Fair: Decades (TV Mini Series documentary short) as
Self
- 1960's: "Sixties" (2013) - Self
2012
Who Do You Think You Are? (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Rashida Jones (2012) - Self
2005
Today (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 6 June 2005 (2005) - Self - Guest
2005
Dateline NBC (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode #13.48 (2005) - Self
2003
ABC's 50th Anniversary Celebration (TV Special documentary) as
Self
2002
Reflections on the Phenomenon of 'Twin Peaks' (Video documentary short) as
Self
2001
An Introduction to David Lynch (Video documentary short) as
Self
2001
Postcards From The Cast (Video documentary) as
Self
2001
American Masters (TV Series documentary)
- Quincy Jones: In the Pocket (2001)
2000
Politically Incorrect (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 25 April 2000 (2000) - Self
2000
E! True Hollywood Story (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- The Mod Squad (2000) - Self
2000
Behind the Music (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Quincy Jones (2000) - Self
1998
All-Star Party for Aaron Spelling (TV Special) as
Self
1997
3rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1990
Later with Bob Costas (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 20 December 1990 (1990) - Self - Guest
1990
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self / Norma Jennings
- The Women of Twin Peaks (1990) - Self / Norma Jennings
1990
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #29.1 (1990) - Self - Guest
1990
The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1990
Twin Peaks/Cop Rock: Behind the Scenes (TV Movie documentary) as
Self / Norma Jennings
1990
Into the Night (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 2 August 1990 (1990) - Self
1990
Donahue (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- The Cast of Twin Peaks (1990) - Self - Guest
1987
Hour Magazine (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 15 July 1987 (1987) - Self
1986
The 58th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member
1979
The 21st Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1971
The Dick Cavett Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 19 January 1971 (1971) - Self - Guest
1970
The David Frost Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #2.184 (1970) - Self - Guest
1969
The Andy Williams Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #1.12 (1969) - Self - Guest
1969
This Is Tom Jones (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #2.4 (1969) - Self - Guest
1969
The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Episode #3.162 (1969) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #3.161 (1969) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #3.160 (1969) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #3.159 (1969) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #3.158 (1969) - Self - Panelist
1969
The Hollywood Palace (TV Series) as
Self - Singer
- Episode #6.23 (1969) - Self - Singer
1966
Hollywood Deb Star Ball (TV Special) as
Self - 1966 Deb Star
Archive Footage
2019
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- ET Stars We Lost (2019) - Self
- Episode #38.216 (2019) - Self
- Breaking New Wedding Details (2019) - Self
2019
Gone But Not Forgotten (TV Series short) as
Self
- 2019 (2019) - Self
2019
Remembering 2019: In Memoriam (TV Special) as
Self / actress
2019
The 71st Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - In Memoriam
2019
Sunday Today with Willie Geist (TV Series) as
Self in 'The Mod Squad' on ABC
- Keanu Reeves (2019) - Self in 'The Mod Squad' on ABC
2011
Making the Boys (Documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
2003
Michael Jackson: Number Ones (Video documentary) as
The Mother (segment "Black or White")

References

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