Lynne Thigpen

Actress known for 'Reading Rainbow'

Lynne Thigpen - Actress known for 'Reading Rainbow'
Born

December 22nd, 1948
76 years ago

Died

March 12th, 2003
22 years ago — 54 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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An American actress and singer, gained recognition for roles in theater, television, and film. Most notable role was as the teacher on the PBS children's program 'Reading Rainbow'. Appeared in various productions, showcasing talents in both acting and music. Received significant acclaim for her performances. Contributed to the entertainment industry with a career that spanned several decades.

Played the role of the teacher in 'Reading Rainbow'

Starred in 'The Way We Were'

Portrayed roles in 'The District'

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