Born in 1946 in Missoula, Montana, David Lynch was raised early in small town America. After high school, he went to Boston to attend the School of the Museum of Fine Arts. Shortly after that, he planned a 3 year trip to Europe to work on his art, but didn't take to it and left after 15 days. In 1977...See full bio »
2006Inland Empire
(writer: "Ghost of Love", "Polish Night Music No. 1", "Polish Poem", "Walkin' on the Sky" / performer: "Ghost of Love", "Polish Night Music No. 1", "Walkin' on the Sky")
2006Coachella
(video documentary)
(writer: "In Heaven")
2003The Company
(music: "White Widow", "The World Spins" / as David K. Lynch)
1992Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
("Questions In A World Of Blue", "A Real Indication", "She Would Die For Love", "The Black Dog Runs At Night", "Falling", "Sycamore Trees")
1990Industrial Symphony No. 1: The Dream of the Brokenhearted
(TV movie)
(music: "The Black Sea", "I'm Hurt Bad", "The Final Battle" / lyrics: "Up in Flames", "I Float Alone", "Into the Night", "Pinky's Bubble Egg The Twins Spoke", "The Dream Conversation", "Rockin' Back Inside My Heart", "The World Spins")
1986Blue Velvet
(lyrics: "Blue Star", "Mysteries Of Love")
[on his 1965 sojourn to Europe to study art] I intended to stay three years. Instead, I stayed 15 days! I remember lying in an Athens basement with lizards crawling along the walls and contemplating that I was 7,000 miles from McDonalds!
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Trivia:
He attended the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) in Philadelphia
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Trademark:
Films are often sexually charged & graphically violent
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