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from "Twin Peaks" (1990)
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Biography:
Secret Lover to Laura Palmer, James lives with his uncle Big Ed, and works as a mechanic. moreFilmography
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- Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992) Played by James Marshall
... aka Twin Peaks - Fire Walk with Me (France: DVD title)
... aka Twin Peaks - Les 7 derniers jours de Laura Palmer (France) - "Twin Peaks"
- Episode #2.21 (1991) TV episode, Played by James Marshall
- Episode #2.22 (1991) TV episode, Played by James Marshall
- Episode #2.20 (1991) TV episode, Played by James Marshall
- Episode #2.19 (1991) TV episode, Played by James Marshall
- Episode #2.18 (1991) TV episode, Played by James Marshall
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Archive Footage:
- "Entertainment Tonight"
... aka "E.T." (USA: informal title)
... aka "ET Weekend" (Australia: weekend title)
... aka "Entertainment This Week" (weekend title)
... aka "This Week in Entertainment" (USA: weekend title)
- Episode dated 26 August 1992 (1992) TV episode, Played by James Marshall - Twin Peaks/Cop Rock: Behind the Scenes (1990) (TV) Played by James Marshall
- "Late Night with David Letterman"
- Episode dated 4 May 1990 (1990) TV episode, Played by James Marshall
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Quotes:
From "Twin Peaks: (#2.1)" (1990)James Hurley: Harry, Laura talks on her tape about a mystery man.
Sheriff Truman: The red Corvette. Leo Johnson.
James Hurley: I think it was somebody else. Not Jacques Renault either.
Sheriff Truman: Why do you say that?
James Hurley: I never put it together until I heard the tape. Where she says, "This guy can really light my fire." Well, I remember this one night when we first started seeing each other. She was still doing drugs then. Well, we were in the woods when she started saying this scary poem, over and over, about fire. And then she said, "Would you like to play with fire, little boy?", "Would you like to play with Bob?", "Would you like to play with Bob?"...
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