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David Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946) is an American filmmaker, painter, visual artist, musician, actor and philanthropist. Lynch has received critical acclaim for his films, which are often distinguished by their surrealist, dreamlike qualities. He has received numerous accolades, including the Golden Lion in 2006 and an Honorary Academy Award in 2019. In 2007, a panel of critics convened by The Guardian announced that "after all the discussion, no one could fault the conclusion that David Lynch is the most important film-maker of the current era."Lynch studied painting before he began making short films in the late 1960s. His first feature-length film was Eraserhead (1977), which saw success as a midnight movie. He received nominations for the Academy Award for Best Director for The Elephant Man (1980), Blue Velvet (1986), and Mulholland Drive (2001). His film Wild at Heart (1990) earned the Cannes Film Festival's Palme d'Or. Other notable films include Dune (1984), Lost Highway (1997), and Inland Empire (2006). Lynch and Mark Frost created the ABC series Twin Peaks (1990–1991), and Lynch co-wrote and directed its film prequel, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992) and the limited series Twin Peaks: The Return (2017). He also portrayed Gordon Cole in the Twin Peaks projects. Lynch's other artistic endeavors include his work as a musician, encompassing the studio albums BlueBOB (2001), Crazy Clown Time (2011), and The Big Dream (2013) as well as painting and photography. He has written the books Images (1994), Catching the Big Fish (2006), and Room to Dream (2018). He has also directed several music videos for artists such as Chris Isaak, X Japan, Moby, Interpol, Nine Inch Nails, and Donovan, and commercials for Calvin Klein, Dior, L'Oreal, Yves Saint Laurent, Gucci, and the New York City Department of Sanitation. A practitioner of Transcendental Meditation (TM), he founded the David Lynch Foundation, which seeks to fund the teaching of TM in schools and has since widened its scope to other at-risk populations, including the homeless, veterans, and refugees in 2005. Early life David Keith Lynch was born in Missoula, Montana, on January 20, 1946.: 1  His father, Donald Walton Lynch (1915–2007), was a research scientist working for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and his mother, Edwina "Sunny" Lynch (née Sundberg; 1919–2004), was an English language tutor. Two of Lynch's maternal great-grandparents were Finnish-Swedish immigrants who arrived in the U.S. during the 19th century. He was raised as a Presbyterian. The Lynches often moved around according to where the USDA assigned Donald. Because of this, Lynch moved with his parents to Sandpoint, Idaho, when he was two months old; two years later, after his brother John was born, the family moved to Spokane, Washington. Lynch's sister Martha was born there. The family then moved to Durham, North Carolina, Boise, Idaho, and Alexandria, Virginia.: 1  Lynch adjusted to this transitory early life with relative ease, noting that he usually had no issue making new friends whenever he started attending a new school.: 2–3  Of his early life, he remarked: I found the world completely and totally fantastic as a child. Of course, I had the usual fears, like going to school ... for me, back then, school was a crime against young people. It destroyed the seeds of liberty. The teachers didn't encourage knowledge or a positive attitude.: 14  Alongside his schooling, Lynch joined the Boy Scouts, although he later said he only "became [a Scout] so I could quit and put it behind me". He rose to the highest rank of Eagle Scout. As an Eagle Scout, he was present with other Boy Scouts outside the White House at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy, which took place on Lynch's 15th birthday.: 5  Lynch was also interested in painting and drawing from an early age, and became intrigued by the idea of pursuing it as a career path when living in Virginia, where his friend's father was a professional painter.: 8–9 At Francis C. Hammond High School in Alexandria, Lynch did not excel academically, having little interest in schoolwork, but he was popular with other students, and after leaving he decided that he wanted to study painting at college. He began his studies at the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design in Washington, D.C., before transferring in 1964 to the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, where he was roommates with musician Peter Wolf. He left after only a year, saying, "I was not inspired AT ALL in that place." He instead decided that he wanted to travel around Europe for three years with his friend Jack Fisk, who was similarly unhappy with his studies at Cooper Union. They had some hopes that they could train in Europe with Austrian expressionist painter Oskar Kokoschka at his school. Upon reaching Salzburg, however, they found that Kokoschka was not available; disillusioned, they returned to the United States after spending only two weeks in Europe.: 31–34  Career 1967–1976: Short films and Eraserhead Back in the United States, Lynch returned to Virginia, but since his parents had moved to Walnut Creek, California, he stayed with his friend Toby Keeler for a while. He decided to move to Philadelphia and enroll at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, after advice from Fisk, who was already enrolled there. He preferred this college to his previous school in Boston, saying, "In Philadelphia there were great and serious painters, and everybody was inspiring one another and it was a beautiful time there.": 36–37  It was here that he began a relationship with a fellow student, Peggy Reavey, whom he married in 1967. The following year, Peggy gave birth to their daughter Jennifer. Peggy later said, "[Lynch] definitely was a reluctant father, but a very loving one. Hey, I was pregnant when we got married. We were both reluctant.": 31  As a family, they moved to Philadelphia's Fairmount neighborhood, where they bought a 12-room house for the relatively low price of $3,500 (equivalent to $32,000 in 2023) due to the area's high crime and poverty rates. Lynch later said: We lived cheap, but the city was full of fear. A kid was shot to death down the street ... We were robbed twice, had windows shot out and a car stolen. The house was first broken into only three days after we moved in ... The feeling was so close to extreme danger, and the fear was so intense. There was violence and hate and filth. But the biggest influence in my whole life was that city.: 42–43  Meanwhile, to help support his family, he took a job printing engravings.: 43  At the Pennsylvania Academy, Lynch made his first short film, Six Men Getting Sick (Six Times) (1967). He had first come up with the idea when he developed a wish to see his paintings move, and he began discussing doing animation with an artist named Bruce Samuelson. When this project never came about, Lynch decided to work on a film alone, and purchased the cheape.... Discover the Jacqueline T Lynch popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Jacqueline T Lynch books.

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  • Murder at the Summer Theater synopsis, comments

    Murder at the Summer Theater

    Jacqueline T Lynch

    Rehearsals grow tense at a summer theater on the Connecticut shore.  The lead actress goes missing – or was she murdered?Juliet Van Allen and Elmer Vartanian, the "Double V" d...

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    A Tragic Toast to Christmas -The Infamous Wood Alcohol Deaths of 1919 in Chicopee, Massachusetts

    Jacqueline T Lynch

    More than 100 people died of a companionable drink in several towns and cities in New England on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day 1919, nearly half of them in the city of Chicopee, ...

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    Christmas in Classic Films

    Jacqueline T Lynch

    Christmas turns everyone who celebrates it into a classic film fanat least for that special season.The average person, unlike devoted classic film fans, may not recognize images of...

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    Movies in Our Time - Hollywood Mirrors and Mimics the Twentieth Century

    Jacqueline T Lynch

    Hollywood films from the 1930s through the 1950s reflected their eraand sometimes created it.  Today, classic films are the moving image scrapbooks of collective memory, but w...

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    Dismount and Murder

    Jacqueline T Lynch

    The owner of a wealthy estate is found dead of a heart attack after his morning horseback ride.  But his son suspects murder.  Is it his young stepmother?  His jealo...

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    Interfacing

    Jacqueline T Lynch

    Susan, saved by her Heimlich maneuverperforming dog from death by choking, must remain silent until her infected throat heals. Shutting up has never been easy for her. Her job as a...

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    Double V Mysteries Vol. 1-3

    Jacqueline T Lynch

    The Double V Mysteries series begins in the spring of 1949 in Hartford, Connecticut, when a recent excon finds his fortunes, or misfortunes, linked with a recent widow whose husban...

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    The Current Rate of Exchange

    Jacqueline T Lynch

    Rose, a tall, bumbling American woman travels to New Zealand to reestablish ties with her late mother's family and begins the adventure of her life.  If she can survive it.Arm...

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    The Little Engine That Killed

    Jacqueline Lynch

    The week before Christmas 1951, Juliet and Elmer are hired by a retired factory owner to find the missing money his soninlaw stole sixteen years ago. The culprit is being released ...

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    Meet Me in Nuthatch

    Jacqueline T Lynch

    A whimsical, poignant tale about a practical joketurned publicity stunt that fires up the small town of Nuthatch, Massachusetts, in a desperate attempt to attract tourists.Christma...

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    Whitewash in the Berkshires

    Jacqueline T Lynch

    An incident from Juliet's past comes back to haunt her.  A priceless work of art brings her to a secret bunker.  An unidentified corpse is found in the river.  As if...

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    Beside the Still Waters

    Jacqueline T Lynch

    Four towns…dismantled as an entire valley is prepared to be flooded. The past is being wiped clean, the present threatens, the future belongs to the fearless.Three generations weav...

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    The Current Rate of Exchange

    Jacqueline T Lynch

    Rose, a tall, bumbling American woman travels to New Zealand to reestablish ties with her late mother’s family and begins the adventure of her life. If she can survive it.Armed wit...

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    Speak Out Before You Die

    Jacqueline T Lynch

    Guests arrive to attend a wedding in a snowbound mansion on New Year's Eve.  A discovered note warns of danger at midnight. Juliet Van Allen's wealthy widowed father is p...

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    Cadmium Yellow, Blood Red

    Jacqueline T Lynch

    A museum heist, a missing child, a murder, a recent excon and an even more recent widow.  How many times do we have to pay for our mistakes before life sends us a reprieve?Jul...

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    A Swell Time

    Jacqueline T Lynch

    Short story: 3,100 words, humor.  A film director puts a new spin on his classic 1944 movie in a controversial interview.  The cynical present stomps on the innocence of ...

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    Hollywood Fights Fascism

    Jacqueline T Lynch

    Past is prologue.  Our greatest gift from the Greatest Generation was freedom from fascism...until now.  Relive, and celebrate, how evil was faced, discussed, dramatized....

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    Comedy and Tragedy on the Mountain

    Jacqueline T Lynch

    Comedy and Tragedy on the Mountain covers seventy years of live theatre on Mt. Tom, Holyoke, Massachusetts, from vaudeville, operetta, WPAsponsored shows in the Great Depression, a...

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    Myths of the Modern Man

    Jacqueline T Lynch

    A late 21st century time traveler battles bards, druids, warrior queens and Roman cohorts for survival during the Celtic rebellion against the Romans in Britannia, 60 A.D. Time tr...

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    The Iron Lung Mystery

    Jacqueline T Lynch

    Elmer and Juliet are called to help an attorney who is settling the estate of a deceased victim of polio, who had been treated in an iron lung at home.  At the time of his dea...

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    Constancy

    Jacqueline T Lynch

    Constance takes on the guardianship of a friend’s young daughter, and her own elderly grandmother, and a threestory apartment house. Emotional interruptions by her sometimes boyfri...