Sheryl Lee On Her Role In “Correspondence,” A Suicide Prevention Awareness Mini-Series Premiering Today
Sheryl Lee talks about her part of 'Mona' in the six-part suicide prevention awareness mini-series, Correspondence.
Sheryl Lee talks about her part of 'Mona' in the six-part suicide prevention awareness mini-series, Correspondence.
When Kyle MacLachlan first sat down with a big pot of coffee and David Lynch and Mark Frost's original Twin Peaks Season 3 script, there were more hints of the 'real' Dale Cooper in it.
“Especially the first half of the film is a black comedy, a strange comedy. Like I've said before, it's got to be a certain kind of comedy in order to make the switch into a sort of fear.”…
“David Lynch came over immediately, and... HE WAS THRILLED! He loved that the shoes flew off...”
David Lynch: “It's important to enjoy the doing of something... Geez Louise!”
In celebration of Mark Frost's 63rd birthday, here's his 10-minute appearance on Charlie Rose in October 1993. The interview covers The List Of 7, Storyville, life after death and, of…
“I think David Lynch is a very cool guy Harry Dean… I mean, he’s an icon.” —Kiefer Sutherland opens up on working on Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me.
In February 1991, while the second season of Twin Peaks was in full swing, Sheryl Lee came on as a guest on the Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, guest hosted by Jay Leno.
"When I was writing the Secret Diary of Laura Palmer, I lost it. I was 21 or 22... and devastated!" —Jennifer Lynch
Watch David Letterman's interviews with Dana Ashbrook, Kyle MacLachlan, Russ Tamblyn, James Marshall, Kimmy Robertson and David Lynch while Twin Peaks was still on the air.
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