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The Fan Dossier: The Roadhouse Sweeper’s Backstory By The Man Who Played Him!

William Clouter, the legendary Roadhouse sweeper, has written the backstory for the controversial character he played for 140 seconds in Twin Peaks Part 7. Spoiler alert: you already know his last name!
This post was published a while ago. Please keep its age in mind and if you find any errors, feel free to comment.

The fan fiction below was written by Twin Peaks crew member William Clouter and submitted to Twin Peaks: The Fan Dossier, a writing contest hosted by Welcome to Twin Peaks with the support of Flatiron Books and Mark Frost. A new entry is shared every Fan Fiction Friday.

The Sweeper

Guillaume Renault by William Clouter
Guillaume Renault by William Clouter
Guillaume Renault by William Clouter
Guillaume Renault by William Clouter

Founder and curator of Welcome to Twin Peaks since 2011. Bobsessed since March 1991.

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2 comments

  1. Hah! Wonderful! The very fact that this exists is amazing! Renaults, Renaults everywhere! And “recommendations for barbershops in the greater Twin Peaks area”, of course he would!

  2. Marta says:

    Of course, now what I want to know is what was redacted? WHAT?

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