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Benjamin "Ben" Horne, played by Richard Beymer is one of Twin Peaks' two richest and most powerful people; according to Sheriff Truman, Horne "owns half the town", including The Great Northern Hotel, the town's only apparent travel lodgings; the Great Northern also acts, on occasion, as a de facto town hall, and the only place in Twin Peaks ...
Characters from the ABC television series Twin Peaks and the film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me Pages in category "Twin Peaks characters" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
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Twin Peaks has ended, but the show's stars, including Kyle MacLachlan, Sherilyn Fenn and Lara Flynn Boyle, have remained on our screens. The series, which ran from 1990 to 1991, followed an ...
A high school student whose death is the catalyst for the events of the series, Palmer is the protagonist in Lynch's prequel film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992), which depicts the final week of her life leading up to her murder. Laura also appears in the novels, Twin Peaks: The Return (2017), and a variety of merchandise based on the series.
Through the run of Twin Peaks, there is a limited cast of characters of color. Frank Guan of Vulture stated that "Lynch's focus on archetypes and myths necessarily ties him to stereotype," specifically referring to the treatment of Black and Asian characters within Lynch's collected work. [ 135 ]
When Lynch cast himself in Twin Peaks season 2 as Cooper's FBI boss Gordon Cole, one of his primary character traits was being attracted to Shelly; they even shared an on-screen kiss. "I felt so ...
It's their loss: this was a beautiful new kind of madness, terrifying, exhausting and exhilarating in equal measure.” [48] The film is subsequently ranked #31 on Time Out’s list of “The 50 best 90s movies.” [49] Film critic Robbie Collin, writing for The Telegraph, calls the film “a widely misunderstood masterpiece,” stating, “it ...