Lynne ThigpenLynne Thigpen (December 22, 1948 - March 12, 2003) was an American actress. She was born Cherlynne Richmond in Joliet, Illinois, and obtained a degree in teaching. She taught high school English briefly in Joliet, while studying theatre and dance at the University of Illinois, then, in 1971, moved to New York City where she began a prolific theater career, appearing initially in musicals such as Godspell, The Night that Made America Famous, The Magic Show, Working, and Tintypes. Her first film was Godspell in 1973. Her later work emphasized her acting over her singing abilities. She died, unexpectedly, in Los Angeles, California. She was 54. The cause of death was "acute cardiac dysfunction, nontraumatic systemic and spontaneous intraventricular hemorrhage and hemorrhage in the brain", as well as an enlarged heart. Drugs and foul play were ruled out. CreditsStage
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Drugs and foul play were ruled out. The All-American Rejects is an American emo/pop punk band that originated in Stillwater, Oklahoma. The cause of death was "acute cardiac dysfunction, nontraumatic systemic and spontaneous intraventricular hemorrhage and hemorrhage in the brain", as well as an enlarged heart. All "All-American Rejects" Lyrics here (http://lyrics.activelyrics.com/A/all-american%20rejects/index.html). She was 54. The All-American Rejects (2002). She died, unexpectedly, in Los Angeles, California. Chris Gaylor (drums). Her first film was Godspell in 1973. Her later work emphasized her acting over her singing abilities. Mike Kennerty (guitar). She taught high school English briefly in Joliet, while studying theatre and dance at the University of Illinois, then, in 1971, moved to New York City where she began a prolific theater career, appearing initially in musicals such as Godspell, The Night that Made America Famous, The Magic Show, Working, and Tintypes. Nick Wheeler (guitars/keyboards/programming/vocals). She was born Cherlynne Richmond in Joliet, Illinois, and obtained a degree in teaching. Tyson Ritter (vocals/bass). Lynne Thigpen (December 22, 1948 - March 12, 2003) was an American actress. The Bear in the Big Blue House as Luna. Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego? v.3.0 as The Chief. is Carmen Sandiego? v.3.0 as The Chief. Where in the U.S.A. Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? v.3.0 as The Chief. Law and Order. Law. L.A. thirtysomething. All My Children: as nurse Grace Keefer. The District (as Chief Jack Mannion's Director of Administration, Ella Farmer). Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego? as The Chief. Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? as The Chief. Anger Management: 2003. Shaft: 2000. Where in the Universe is Carmen Sandiego? II: 2000. Bicentennial Man: 1999. Where in the Universe is Carmen Sandiego?: 1998. BLANKMAN: 1994. Article 99: 1992. Bob Roberts: 1992. Godspell: 1991. Lean on Me: 1989. Tootsie: 1982. Random Hearts. The Insider. The Warriors: 1979 (She appears as the radio announcer, only her lips are seen.). The Garrison Keillor Show. Wendy Wasserstein's An American Daughter:1996-7 (Tony Award 1997). A Month of Sundays. Athol Fugard's Boesman and Lena: Obie award, 1992. Jar the Floor. August Wilson's Fences: 1988. Tintypes: 1980-81. But Never Jam Today. Working. The Magic Show: 1976. The Night That Made America Famous: 1975. Godspell: 1973. |