Twin Peaks co-creator Mark Frost is paying tribute to his friend and longtime collaborator David Lynch, whose death was announced today. He was 78.
David Lynch has a knack for creating surrealist art. Many of his other projects, like “Mulholland Drive” and “Blue Velvet,” are similar to “Twin Peaks” in the sense that Lynch tries to paint a dark portrait of a place that looks seemingly innocent.
The ABC show was a surprise cultural and ratings phenomenon when it aired in 1990, and it changed television forever
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“Twin Peaks” was his ultimate portrait of a land of terror and beauty.
He was my north star. He watched me grow up. He watched me become a mother. He cheered me on when I stepped into the director’s chair,” Madchen Amick said about David Lynch.
David Lynch, who co-created “Twin Peaks” and directed films such as “Blue Velvet” and “Mulholland Drive,” has died. He was 78. Lynch’s family revealed his passing via social media on Thursday.
While the filming took place years ago, the "Twin Peaks" love continues to flourish in Los Angeles some 35 years after its television debut: Haley Solar has been paying tribute to Laura Palmer, Agent Dale Cooper, and cherry pie since the latter part of 2024.
Before rising to CEO of Disney, Bob Iger was president of ABC Entertainment from 1989–1992. When he joined in spring 1989, pilots ordered by his predecessor, including David Lynch and Mark Frost’s Twin Peaks,
I loved him, and I will hold our laughter and shared love for the medium he mastered as few have ever done forever in my heart and soul,” said Frost in a statement to Deadline. More from Deadline David Lynch Dies: ‘Twin Peaks’, ‘Blue Velvet ...
David Lynch will forever be known as a film auteur, though the consummate artist never restricted himself to a single medium. Painting, radio and even coffee production all fell within his repertoire — but Lynch’s final work as a director was “Twin Peaks: The Return.
David Lynch's iconic supernatural mystery series 'Twin Peaks' was based on a real murder of a young woman New York state from 1908.