In 1974, Ms. Lipton married Quincy Jones, the Grammy Award-winning musician and producer, and largely retired from acting — with the exception of a television movie, “The Return of Mod Squad,” in 1979, which she did as a personal favor to old friends. The couple separated in 1986 and divorced in 1990.
Being a biracial couple was not without its difficulties. “In the past, it could be ugly out there,” she told the Next Tribe website last year. “Wherever Quincy and I went, there was an edge to people’s reactions.”
Although she was best known for her television work, Ms. Lipton appeared in more than a dozen feature films, including “The Postman” (1997) and “A Dog’s Purpose” (2017). Her final screen appearances were in the 2017 episodes of the relaunch of the “Twin Peaks” series, but she also appeared on two episodes (2016-17) of “Angie Tribeca,” playing the mother of her daughter Rashida’s character.
In the Next Tribe interview, she mentioned one of the pleasures of being older. She had just attended a Hollywood party, where a couple of actresses in their 40s were noticeably full of energy and ambition. Ms. Lipton said she had just relaxed and allowed herself to be a neutral observer and to appreciate their conversation, without feeling a hint of competitiveness.
“Sometimes it’s just the little things you notice,” she said. “And you enjoy being a witness.”