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James Hurley, played by James Marshall, lives with his uncle Ed and his aunt Nadine due to his troubled family situation: his father (probably Ed's brother), a musician, left mother and child behind when James was very young, while his mother, a writer, is an alcoholic who frequently has sex with total strangers.
Wendy Robie (born October 6, 1953) [1] is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Nadine Hurley in David Lynch's television series Twin Peaks (1990–1991) and the prequel film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992).
Ed Hurley and Nadine Hurley enter the diner for coffee. When Nadine sees Norma Jennings working at the counter, she angrily makes Ed leave with her. When Shelly Johnson sees Laura staring at the place where Mrs. Tremond and her grandson were standing, Laura tells her that she cannot make the deliveries and runs off.
Wendy Robie as Nadine Hurley, Big Ed's wife; Don Davis as Major Garland Briggs, Bobby's father who is involved in classified Air Force experiments (seasons 1–2) Chris Mulkey as Hank Jennings, Norma's husband out on parole (seasons 1–2) Gary Hershberger as Mike Nelson, a friend of Bobby's; Grace Zabriskie as Sarah Palmer, Laura's mother
Nadine recovers from her head injury with her senior boyfriend Mike Nelson (Gary Hershberger), estranged husband Ed Hurley (Everett McGill), doctor Doc Hayward (Warren Frost), and Norma. Nadine recovers her memory, and becomes horrified when she sees Ed and Norma together. She bursts into tears, abandoning Mike.
The Mitchum brothers see a news story about Ike's arrest, and recognize Cooper as "Mr. Jackpots". Janey-E notices that her husband's physique has improved and has sex with him. In Twin Peaks, Nadine Hurley watches Jacoby's latest broadcast from her drapery store. Richard attacks his grandmother Sylvia in her home and robs her.
Ed Hurley (Everett McGill) and his wife Nadine, who is experiencing amnesia and adrenaline-induced strength, enter the diner. Nadine, believing she is eighteen years old, speaks to Norma, but the waitress, along with Ed, puts on a façade and conceals the truth.
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me is a 1992 psychological horror film [3] [4] directed by David Lynch, and co-written by Lynch and Robert Engels.It serves as a prequel to the television series Twin Peaks (1990–1991), created and produced by Mark Frost and Lynch.