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In 1990–1991, Laurie starred as the devious Catherine Martell in David Lynch's television series Twin Peaks. [12] She also appeared in Other People's Money with Gregory Peck (1991), [27] and in horror maestro Dario Argento's first American film Trauma (1993). [28] She played George Clooney's character's mother on ER. [6]
The Twin Peaks Tapes of Agent Cooper, which compiled many of Cooper's recorded diary entries that featured in the first season and the beginning of the second, along with specially recorded entries including several taking place before the pilot. One of the specially recorded entries takes place the night of Cooper's arrival in Twin Peaks and ...
Piper Laurie, best known for her iconic roles in Carrie and Twin Peaks, has died after a long, unspecified illness. She was 91. ... Catherine Martell in David Lynch's cult classic series Twin Peaks.
Piper Laurie, a three-time Academy Award nominee whose TV credits include the role of Twin Peak’s Catherine Martell, died on Saturday morning. She was 91. Laurie’s manager Marion Rosenberg ...
Hotelier Ben Horne, the wealthiest man in Twin Peaks, plans to destroy the town's lumber mill along with its owner, Josie Packard, and murder his lover (Josie's sister-in-law), Catherine Martell (Piper Laurie), so he can purchase the land at a reduced price and complete a development project called Ghostwood.
Her performance as the plotting, power-hungry Catherine Martell in David Lynch’s landmark TV series “Twin Peaks” brought her two of her nine Emmy nominations.
It is revealed in The Secret History of Twin Peaks that Audrey Horne survived the bomb blast at the bank, but that both Pete Martell and Andrew Packard died. We also learn that Benjamin Horne survived his run in with Doc Hayward and later purchased all of Catherine Martell's land in Twin Peaks retaining his stranglehold on the town.
The vivacious energy she brought to Catherine [Martell] will live on forever. Sending love to her family, fri Twin Peaks’ Kyle MacLachlan Remembers the ‘Incredible Force’ That Was Piper Laurie