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Ray Wise Doing The Leland Shuffle (Video)

When Sheryl Lee asked surprise guest at the Twin Peaks Fest 2011, Ray Wise, if he had a little dance in him, the man who played Laura Palmer's mourning dad got up and did The Leland Shuffle in front of all the attendees. Classic!
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Ray Wise doing the Leland Shuffle at the 2011 Twin Peaks Fest

When Sheryl Lee asked surprise guest Ray Wise at the Twin Peaks Fest 2011 if he had a little dance in him, the man who played Laura Palmer’s mourning dad got up and did “The Leland Shuffle” in front of all the attendees. Classic Leland!

Thanks to suspekt29 and rosenfield10 for uploading these!

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  1. suspekt29 says:

    Thanks you guys for the plug. I was wondering how I got 40 views already..LOL. More to come once I get home and settled.

  2. suspekt29 says:

    Bus Tour/Movie Night Q&A/Fest Dinner Q&A to follow

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