David Lynch has been remembered for being “hysterically funny”.
David Lynch has been remembered for being ‘hysterically funny’
The legendary filmmaker behind Twin Peaks died aged 78 in January after years of battling breathing issues linked to his chain smoking, and had been slated to join a touring panel show featuring the cast of his famous television show before his death.
His longtime collaborator Sabrina S. Sutherland, 64, told the crowd at the recent New York City stop of the nationwide Twin Peaks: Conversation With The Stars tour when asked to detail a little-known fact about the director: “He (was) hysterically funny, like, all the time. And he would make me laugh every day ‘til I cried.”
The tour, featuring key cast members from the cult series created by David and Mark Frost, celebrates the enduring legacy of the genre-defying show.
His influence and presence have been central to every discussion of the show.
The reunion, spanning August and October across the United States, offers fans an intimate glimpse into the behind-the-scenes world of the series and the filmmaker’s unique approach.
Sutherland, who transitioned from Twin Peaks fan to producer after a fortuitous cold call, worked on seasons two and three of the show as well as Lynch’s 2006 film Inland Empire.
She described the director’s humour as unexpectedly warm, telling the audience, “So that’s probably not what you expect of David Lynch, but that’s true. He’s a funny, funny guy.”
She added David had planned to participate in…
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