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Laura Palmer is a fictional character in the Twin Peaks franchise and the primary focus of the series. She is portrayed by Sheryl Lee and was created by the series creators David Lynch and Mark Frost .
The impetus for the series Twin Peaks was the mystery of who killed Laura Palmer. During the filming of a scene in the pilot, "Northwest Passage", taking place in Laura's room, Frank Silva, a set dresser, accidentally trapped himself in the room by inadvertently moving a dresser in front of the door. When told of the incident, Lynch had an ...
9th episode of the 2nd season of Twin Peaks "Episode 16" Twin Peaks episode Leland Palmer is comforted by Special Agent Dale Cooper as he dies. Episode no. Season 2 Episode 9 Directed by Tim Hunter Written by Mark Frost Harley Peyton Robert Engels Production code 2.009 Original air date December 1, 1990 (1990-12-01) Running time 47 minutes Guest appearances Miguel Ferrer as Special Agent ...
David Lynch has died at the age of 78, ... Twin Peaks explored the mystery of who killed Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee), though the surreal series came to mean so much more to fans. Not that Lynch was ...
Sheryl Lee as Laura Palmer and Madeleine "Maddy" Ferguson, two identical cousins. Laura, a popular and beloved Twin Peaks resident, is killed, and her death brings Maddy to town. Russ Tamblyn as Dr. Lawrence Jacoby, the town psychiatrist; Kenneth Welsh as Windom Earle, Agent Cooper's former partner at the Bureau (season 2)
Laura's Ghost is an anthology of essays and interviews on the subject of Laura Palmer, a fictional character whose death sparked the events of the television show, Twin Peaks. Her body was found, wrapped in plastic, eight minutes into the series premiere and leads to the series' primary question, "Who killed Laura Palmer?".
Merritt & Style blogger Laura Merritt Walker is opening up about a devastating loss. Merritt Walker announced on Monday, February 12, that she and husband David Walker ’s 3-year-old son ...
The sequences in the Black Lodge are almost totally different in the original script: a ghostly version of The Great Northern appears; Windom Earle has much more dialogue; there is no backwards-talking; Laura Palmer appears only for an instant and does not speak; The Black Lodge Singer, The Man from Another Place, the Giant, the Elderly Bellhop ...