David Lynch

David Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946) is an American movie director. His movies include Eraserhead, Blue Velvet, The Elephant Man and Mulholland Drive. He was also responsible for a television series called Twin Peaks, his overall most famous work. Eraserhead, his first movie, is still his most famous theatrical movie. It was recently deemed socially important by the United States Library of Congress. He has done much work with Jack Nance, who has appeared in many of his movies. He has said that all his movies will be done using digital video from now on.

David Lynch
David Lynch in April 2009
Born
David Keith Lynch
(1946-01-20) January 20, 1946

NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipUnited States
EducationSchool of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Alma materPennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, AFI Conservatory
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter, producer, painter, musician
Years active1966–present
Notable workTwin Peaks, Mulholland Drive, Blue Velvet, The Elephant Man, Eraserhead
StyleNonlinear, psychological, neo-noir, surrealistic, horror
Spouse(s)Peggy Lentz (1967–1974)
Mary Fisk (1977–1987)
Mary Sweeney (2006)
Emily Stofle (2009–present)
PartnerIsabella Rossellini (1986–1991)
Parent(s)Donald Walton Lynch,
Edwina (nee Sundholm)

He is also famous for his early short movies. The Alphabet and The Grandmother are two of his best known. The Alphabet is about fear of education. The Grandmother is about a lonely boy who grows a grandmother like a plant from a seed.

Over his career, Lynch has received three Academy Award nominations[1] for Best Director and a nomination for best screenplay. Lynch has twice won France's César Award for Best Foreign Film, as well as the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. He also won a Golden Lion award for lifetime achievement at the Venice Film Festival.

Discography

Albums

  • BlueBob (with John Neff, 2001)
  • The Air is on Fire: Soundscape (2007)
  • Polish Night Music (with Marek Żebrowski, 2008)
  • Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse: Dark Night of the Soul (2010; Lynch is featured on two songs.)
  • This Train (with Chrysta Bell, 2011)
  • Crazy Clown Time (2011)

Singles

  • "Ghost of Love" (2007)
  • "Good Day Today" / "I Know" (2010)

Filmography

Features

Year Movie Oscars BAFTA Golden Globe Cannes Film Festival
Nominations Wins Nominations Wins Nominations Wins Nominations Wins
1977Eraserhead
1980The Elephant Man8734
1984Dune1
1986Blue Velvet12
1990Wild at Heart111Palme d'OrPalme d'Or
1992Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
1997Lost Highway
1999The Straight Story12Palme d'Or
2001Mulholland Drive1214Palme d'OrBest Director
2006Inland Empire
2006Maharishi

Short movies

Year Movie DVD availability Blu-ray availability
1966Six Men Getting SickThe Short Films of David LynchEraserhead Blu-ray
1967Absurd Encounter with FearThe Lime Green Set
1967Fictitious Anacin CommercialThe Lime Green Set
1968The AlphabetThe Short Films of David LynchEraserhead Blu-ray
1970The GrandmotherThe Short Films of David LynchWild at Heart Blu-ray
1974The AmputeeThe Short Films of David LynchEraserhead Blu-ray
1988The Cowboy and the FrenchmanThe Short Films of David Lynch
1990Industrial Symphony No. 1The Lime Green Set
1995Premonition Following An Evil DeedThe Short Films of David LynchWild at Heart Blu-ray
2002Darkened RoomDynamic 1Lost Highway Blu-ray
2002DumblandWild at Heart Blu-ray
2006BallerinaExtra on Inland Empire DVD
2007Absurda
2007BoatDynamic 1Lost Highway Blu-ray
2007Bug CrawlsDynamic 1Lost Highway Blu-ray
2007Industrial SoundscapeDynamic 1
2007LampDynamic 1
2007Out Yonder Neighbor BoyDynamic 1
2007Intervalometer ExperimentsDynamic 1
2008ScissorsThe Lime Green Set
2010Lady Blue Shanghai
2011The 3 RsViennale's website[2]

Television series

Year Series Episodes
1990–1991 Twin Peaks 30
1992 On the Air 7
1993 Hotel Room 3
2012 Louie 2

Online series

Year Series Episodes Available on DVD
2002 Rabbits 8 The Lime Green Set DVD
2002 Dumbland 8 The Lime Green Set DVD
Out Yonder The Lime Green Set DVD
2009 Interview Project Archived 2010-11-19 at the Wayback Machine

Music videos

Year Song Musician
1990 "Wicked Game" (movie version) Chris Isaak
1995 "Longing" X Japan
1999 "Thank You Judge" David Lynch
2009 "Shot in the Back of the Head" Moby
2010 "I Touch A Red Button Man" Interpol
2011 "Crazy Clown Time" David Lynch

Awards and nominations

Academy Awards:

  • 1980: Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay (The Elephant Man, nominated)
  • 1987: Best Director (Blue Velvet, nominated)
  • 2002: Best Director (Mulholland Dr., nominated)

BAFTA Awards:

  • 1981: Best Direction (The Elephant Man, nominated)
  • 1981: Best Screenplay (The Elephant Man, nominated)

Cannes Film Festival:

  • 1990: Golden Palm (Wild at Heart, won)
  • 1992: Golden Palm (Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, nominated)
  • 1999: Golden Palm (The Straight Story, nominated)
  • 2001: Best Director (Mulholland Dr., won Tied with Joel Coen for The Man Who Wasn't There)
  • 2001: Golden Palm (Mulholland Dr., nominated)

DGA Award:

  • 1981: Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures (The Elephant Man, nominated)

Emmy Awards:

  • 1990: Outstanding Achievement in Main Title Theme Music (Twin Peaks, nominated)
  • 1990: Outstanding Achievement in Music and Lyrics (Twin Peaks for the song "Into the Night", nominated)
  • 1990: Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series (Twin Peaks for the pilot episode, nominated)
  • 1990: Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series (Twin Peaks for the pilot episode, nominated)
  • 1990: Outstanding Drama Series (Twin Peaks)

Golden Globes:

  • 1980: Best Director (The Elephant Man, nominated)
  • 1987: Best Screenplay (Blue Velvet, nominated)
  • 2002: Best Director (Mulholland Dr., nominated)
  • 2002: Best Screenplay (Mulholland Dr., nominated)

Independent Spirit Awards:

  • 1987: Best Director (Blue Velvet, nominated)
  • 1987: Best Screenplay (Blue Velvet, nominated)
  • 2000: Best Director (The Straight Story, nominated)
  • 2007: Special Distinction Award (Shared with Laura Dern for their collaborative work, won)

Saturn Awards:

  • 1993: Best Writing (Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, nominated)
  • 1993: Life Career Award (won)
  • 2002: Best Director (Mulholland Dr., nominated)

Venice Film Festival:

  • 2006: Future Film Festival Digital Award (Inland Empire won)
  • 2006: Career Golden Lion (won)

WGA Award:

  • 1981: Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium (The Elephant Man, nominated)
  • 1987: Best Original Screenplay (Blue Velvet, nominated)

References

  1. charitybuzz (2012). "Have 3-Time Academy Award-Nominated Filmmaker David Lynch Review Your Screenplay in LA". charitybuzz. Charitybuzz Inc. Retrieved 16 August 2012.
  2. "Trailer 2011". Viennale. Archived from the original on April 4, 2012. Retrieved October 28, 2011.
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