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Peggy Lipton, Actress And Mother Of Rashida Jones, Dies At 72 - NPR

Peggy Lipton, star of the groundbreaking late 1960s show The Mod Squad and the 1990s show Twin Peaks, has died of cancer at age 72. Jordan Strauss/Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP hide caption

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Peggy Lipton, the actress and singer best known for her roles in The Mod Squad and Twin Peaks, has died at the age of 72.

Her death was announced on Saturday by her daughters Kidada and Rashida Jones. Lipton was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2004.

"She made her journey peacefully with her daughters and nieces by her side," Her daughters said in a statement to the Los Angeles Times. "We feel so lucky for every moment we spent with her."

Born Margaret Ann Lipton in New York City on Aug. 30, 1946, she began modeling at 15 and started acting at 19, making appearances on The John Forsythe Show, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour and Bewitched.

Lipton became famous for playing Julie Barnes, one of three undercover cops in the show, The Mod Squad, which she starred in from 1968 to 1973.

The groundbreaking show depicted the growing counterculture movement of the time and was one of first to feature an interracial cast, according to the Los Angeles Times. It delved into topics like domestic violence, abortion, the Vietnam War and drugs.

The role earned her four Emmy and Golden Globe nominations respectively, winning the Golden Globe award in 1971 for best actress in a TV drama.

The Mod Squad made Lipton an "it girl" and fashion icon, but she told the LA Times in 1993 that she wasn't a fan of the attention.

"Fame really drove me into my house. I was very paranoid. I didn't like going out. I had no idea how to be comfortable with the press. I was very young. It was really hard for me," Lipton said.

Michael Cole, Clarence Williams III and Peggy Lipton starred in the 1960s show 'The Mod Squad' which was considered groundbreaking for featuring an interracial cast. Hulton Archive/Getty Images hide caption

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At the height of her fame, Lipton began her singing career. She released a self-titled album and went on to enjoy chart success for her covers of "Stoney End" by Laura Nyro and "Wear Your Love Like Heaven" by Donovan.

In 1974, Lipton married Quincy Jones, the renowned musician and producer, and aside from starring the 1979 TV movie The Return of Mod Squad, she took a break from acting to raise their two daughters.

In her 2005 memoir, Breathing Out, Lipton describes facing racist backlash for their interracial marriage, including from her own mother. Lipton and Jones later divorced, though remained close.

Peggy Lipton, pictured here with one of her daughters, actress Rashida Jones and ex-husband, musician and producer Quincy Jones, died on Saturday at the age of 72. Todd Williamson/Invision for XXX hide caption

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Lipton returned to acting in 1990 to play Norma Jennings, the diner owner on the TV show Twin Peaks.

"It was very scary," Lipton told the LA Times in 1993. "I had a push-pull thing inside me that I wanted to do it ... I had become so insulated in my world as a mother, that I didn't know how to pick up the phone and call anybody to put myself out there."

The original Twin Peaks only aired for two seasons, but has since gained a cult following. Lipton recently reprised her role in a 2017 revival of the series.

Also in 2017, Lipton made an appearance in an episode of the show Angie Tribeca, as Peggy Tribeca, the mother of the main character played by her real life daughter, actress Rashida Jones.

"We can't put all of our feelings into words right now but we will say: Peggy was, and will always be our beacon of light, both in this world and beyond." Her daughters said in a statement. "She will always be a part of us."

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2019-05-12 16:47:00Z
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Detective Pikachu pulls in estimated $170+ million in its debut weekend, becomes biggest opening for a video game movie - GoNintendo

Detective Pikachu's weekend box office has come in, and it's a record-breaker. The title has pulled in an estimated $170+ million worldwide, which is enough to grab it the record for the biggest opening weekend for a video game movie. With $58 million coming from the domestic side, that also means the movie holds a record for the biggest game movie opening in the U.S. specifically.

Thanks to ThatWaluigiDude for the heads up!

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2019-05-12 16:33:56Z
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'Avengers: Endgame' wins third weekend in a row as 'Detective Pikachu' takes No. 2 - CNN

That was enough to win the weekend over "Pokémon Detective Pikachu." Warner Bros.' live-action film set in the world of Pokémon notched an estimated $58 million domestically to take the No. 2 spot.
The film, which features Ryan Reynolds as the voice of Pikachu, was expected to make $50 million to $55 million at the North American box office this weekend, according to analysts.
'Detective Pikachu' can't solve the riddle of live-action Pokemon
As for "Endgame," its climb to the top of the box office charts continues.
The superhero film, which shattered box office records with a $1.2 billion global opening last month, is the second-highest grossing film of all time. Only 2009's "Avatar" has made more at the global box office.
"Endgame" has made $2.4 billion globally. It was the fastest film in history to make $2 billion. That includes $724 million domestically, which makes "Endgame" the third highest-grossing film in North American history.
Hollywood looks to end out May with a strong slate of films. "John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum," "Aladdin," "Rocketman" and "Godzilla: King of Monsters" are all on the slate for the rest of the month.
"The competitive nature of the summer movie season is now starting to materialize," Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at ComScore (SCOR), told CNN Business.
The record-breaking success of "Endgame" and solid start for "Detective Pikachu" has helped jumpstart a sluggish year at the domestic box office.
The 2019 North American box office is down roughly 9.5% from the same time last year. Before "Endgame" was released, it was down roughly 17%.

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2019-05-12 15:18:00Z
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Shared the Most Adorable New Pic of Baby Archie Harrison for Mother's Day - Cosmopolitan.com

  • Meghan and Harry posted a sweet Mother's Day message on Instagram, which had a new pic of their baby Archie.
  • The post also included a subtle tribute to Prince Harry's mom Princess Diana.

    Us here in America might only be starting to wake up to the holiday that is Mother's Day, but over in England they've already been celebrating for most of the day—which means that British Mother's Day tributes are up and live over on Instagram. And one v famous UK-based mama who's already posted about the special day? None other than former Suits star and current Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle.

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    As you probably already know by now (and literally, how could you not?) Meghan and Prince Harry welcomed their first child, a son named Archie Harrison, on Monday. Harry had some super adorable things to say about his new baby, including, "It's been the most amazing experience I can ever have possibly imagined." Aw!

    And even though Meg and Harry did an official photo shoot on Wednesday, we still haven't seen much of Archie—which is why it's so exciting that the Sussexes posted a new photo of the lil' guy for Mother's Day. On Harry and Meg's official Insta account they shared a message that says:

    Paying tribute to all mothers today - past, present, mothers-to-be, and those lost but forever remembered.

    We honor and celebrate each and every one of you.

    Today is Mother’s Day in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Kenya, Japan, and several countries across Europe.

    This is the first Mother’s Day for The Duchess of Sussex.

    And here is the photo of baby Archie:

    Yes, I know it's just of his feet, but they are so tiny and chubby that it still brings the cuteness!

    And it also looks as though there's also a hidden tribute to Harry's mom Princess Diana in the photo. According to royal commentator Omid Scobie, the flowers in the background are forget-me-nots, which were her favorite flower.

    So basically, Harry and Meg's Insta is all kinds of sweet. 💕

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    2019-05-12 15:06:00Z
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    Box Office: 'Pokemon: Detective Pikachu' Nabs Record $58 Million Weekend - Forbes

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    Pokémon: Detective Pikachu opened with solid $58 million this weekend. That gives it a promising 2.8x weekend multiplier, even as it earned 9.8% of its opening weekend (slightly high for a kid flick) on Thursday night. Yes, I was hoping it would break out bigger, and yes the soft-ish $41 million opening in China raises an eyebrow or two, but Legendary and Warner Bros.’ $150 million-budgeted comic fantasy just scored the biggest opening weekend ever for a video game movie. It earned $11 million more than the $47 million launch, in 2001, of Angelina Jolie’s Tomb Raider.

    Adjusted for inflation, it’s the second-biggest such launch between Pokémon: The First Movie ($31 million in 1999/$55 million adjusted) and Tomb Raider ($75 million adjusted). That I’m disappointed that it didn’t score way above tracking (like Godzilla in 2014) doesn’t mean it’s a disappointment. We’ve seen a few high profile biggies (Glass, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Aquaman) open right in line with the initial tracking and then leg out. While there was a strong response to the trailers and the goofy viral marketing, the reviews were merely “pretty good” without being superlative.

    Yes, it’s the first video game movie to get a “fresh” designation on Rotten Tomatoes, but we weren’t talking raves on par with the first The LEGO Movie which eventually opened with $69 million despite $40 million-plus tracking predictions. The film skewed comparatively young (27% under-18 and 49% under-25), meaning that WB will have to hope that non-chaperone adults decide to check it out over the next few weeks, ideally before WB and Legendary's Godzilla: King of the Monsters opens on May 31.

    For reference, the live-action/animated flick, a kind of Zootopia/Who Framed Roger Rabbit? detective flick (minus the racism parables), stars Ryan Reynolds as the voice of the title character and Justin Smith as the human protagonist who teams with the Pokémon to solve his father’s murder. Maybe I mistook awareness and curiosity (there was a lot of outside-the-bubble curiosity) for intent-to-consume interest from the general populace. Perhaps, come what may, a $58 million launch (on par with Shazam! counting its sneak previews) IS overperforming in this Netflix/VOD era.

    The hope is that the film will leg out like Kong: Skull Island ($168 million from a $61 million debut) or The Great Gatsby ($144 million from a $50 million launch on this weekend in 2013) and end up with around $160 million-to-$165 million domestic. And if it blows up overseas as well, well, all the better. If it tops $155 million domestic, it’ll be the biggest video game movie ever domestically and the second-biggest when adjusted for inflation, behind only Tomb Raider ($131 million in 2001/$204 million adjusted).

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    2019-05-12 14:35:00Z
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    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Post Archie's Feet for Mother's Day - The Daily Beast

    Meghan Markle and Prince Harry celebrated their first Mother’s Day with an Instagram post of baby Archie’s tiny feet against a background of flowers. Mother’s Day in Britain was celebrated March 22, so the royal couple were marking the day Americans celebrate the holiday. “Paying tribute to all mothers today—past, present, mothers-to-be, and those lost but forever remembered,” they wrote, an obvious nod to the loss of Harry’s mother Diana. “We honor and celebrate each and every one of you. Today is Mother’s Day in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Kenya, Japan, and several countries across Europe,” they clarified. They ended the post with a quote from poet Nayyirah Waheed. “My mother was my first country; the first place I ever lived.”

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    2019-05-12 14:30:51Z
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    Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Just Shared an Amazing Photo of Baby Archie on Mother's Day - HarpersBAZAAR.com

    • Following the birth of baby Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor on May 6, 2019, Meghan Markle is celebrating her first Mother's Day as a new mom.
    • While Mother's Day in the U.K. took place on March 31, the occasion is being celebrated on May 12 in the U.S. in 2019.
    • To celebrate the special occasion, Meghan and Harry posted an intimate portrait of their new son on Instagram. I'm not crying—you're crying!

      Meghan and Harry shared the sweetest photo of their new baby on Instagram on May 12, along with a caption celebrating Mother's Day.

      They wrote:

      "Paying tribute to all mothers today - past, present, mothers-to-be, and those lost but forever remembered. We honor and celebrate each and every one of you.
      Today is Mother’s Day in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Kenya, Japan, and several countries across Europe. This is the first Mother’s Day for The Duchess of Sussex.

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      mother
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      my first country;
      the first place i ever lived."


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      Royal correspondent Omid Scobie previously revealed in an article for BAZAAR.com that Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, "has been on hand since April 16 and will spend the weekend—and Mother's Day!—with the new family of three." It's heartwarming to know that Meghan will be spending her very first Mother's Day as a new mom with her own mother. Plus, as baby Archie is Ragland's very first grandchild, the occasion is made all the more special.

      Meghan and Harry introduced their son to the world in St. George's Hall in Windsor just two days after his birth. For the special occasion, Meghan wore a chic, white, Wales Bonner trench dress, with her favorite BB Suede Manolo Blahnik pumps, and a Jennifer Meyer necklace.

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      2019-05-12 13:31:00Z
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