David Lynch
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 78 |
Date of birth | January 20,1946 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Artworks | Rock With Seven Eyes |
Dog And Child Near My House | |
Spouse | Emily Stofle |
Mary Sweeney | |
Mary Fisk | |
Peggy Lynch | |
Height | 180 (cm) |
Children | Jennifer Lynch |
Austin Jack Lynch | |
Lula Boginia Lynch | |
Riley Lynch | |
Parents | Donald Walton Lynch |
Edwina Lynch | |
Works | Rock With Seven Eyes |
Rat Meat Bird | |
Born | Missoula |
Montana | |
United States | |
Siblings | Martha Lynch |
John Lynch | |
Grandchildren | Sydney Lynch |
Downwards | Room to Dream |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 821875 |
Lost Highway
Inland Empire
The Elephant Man
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
Wild at Heart
The Straight Story
Rabbits
The Short Films of David Lynch
David Lynch: The Art Life
On the Air
Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces
Six Men Getting Sick (Six Times)
Lucky
DumbLand
Industrial Symphony No. 1
Darkened Room
Hotel Room
Absurda
Pilot
Lady Blue Shanghai
Premonition Following An Evil Deed
American Chronicles
Ronnie Rocket
Idem Paris
Bug Crawls
Great Directors
My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done?
Zelly and Me
Eraserhead Stories
Lumière and Company
Pretty as a Picture: The Art of David Lynch
The Amputee
Duran Duran: Unstaged
Boat
Girlfriend's Day
Recrudescence
Dynamic:01: The Best of DavidLynch. com
Mulholland Dr.
The 3 Rs
Nadja
The Alphabet
The Grandmother
2012: Time for Change
A Fall from Grace
I Don't Know Jack
Meditation, Creativity, Peace
Eraserhead
Dune
Twin Peaks
Mulholland Drive
Cannes Best Director Award
César Award for Best Foreign Film
Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Director
Bodil Award for Best American Film
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Director
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Film
Independent Spirit Special Distinction Award
European Film Award for Best Non-European Film
Robert Award for Best American Film
National Society of Film Critics Experimental Film Award
Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Director
The Life Career Award
British Independent Film Award for Best Foreign Independent Film - English Language
David Lynch Life story
David Keith Lynch is an American filmmaker, visual artist, musician and actor. Lynch has received critical acclaim for his films, which are often distinguished by their surrealist qualities. He has received numerous accolades, including the Golden Lion in 2006 and an Honorary Academy Award in 2019.
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Tom Sizemore: Saving Private Ryan actor dies at 61 after brain aneurysm
By Ian YoungsEntertainment & arts reporter
US actor Tom Sizemore , known for roles in Saving Private Ryan and Black Hawk Down, has died at 61, his manager says.
Sizemore found fame in the 1990s, often playing Supporting Roles as Tough Guys - usually military, police or criminal. His other credits included Natural Born Killers , Pearl Harbor and Heat.
But he also had drug problems and served jail time for Domestic Violence .
Sizemore had been in a coma since suffering a ruptured brain aneurysm on 18 February.
His manager, Charles Lago, said he died on Friday at a hospital in Burbank, California, with his brother Paul and twin boys Jayden and Jagger, 17, at his side.
" The Sizemore family has been comforted by The Hundreds of messages of support, " Lago said, adding that they wanted " privacy during this difficult time".
He Said Sizemore's sons were devastated by The Loss of their father.
Born in a working class area of Detroit, Sizemore obtained a masters degree in theatre before his Hollywood break arrived with a bit part in Oliver Stone 's Born on The Fourth of July in 1989.
That work led to bigger roles in 1990s dramas such as Ridley Scott 's True Romance , Devil in a Blue Dress, opposite Denzel Washington , and the biopic Wyatt Earp , alongside Kevin Costner .
Stone cast him again in the controversial Natural Born Killers as the violent Detective Jack Scagnetti; and he played a henchman to Robert De Niro's criminal in Heat.
In the Oscar-winning film Saving Private Ryan in 1998, he was at Tom Hanks ' side as the loyal Sergeant Horvath .
Sizemore was nominated for a Golden Globe for playing a mobster in the 1999 TV movie Witness Protection , and provided The Voice of mafia boss Sonny Forelli in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City in 2002.
With fame and money came a heavy drug habit, and he wrote in his autobiography about addictions to heroin and crystal meth.
He recounted how De Niro pushed him into one of his stints in rehab in 1995, telling Sizemore he would have him " arrested for heroin possession" if he didn't go into a treatment centre. Sizemore chose rehab.
When Saving Private Ryan came along, director Steven Spielberg reportedly threatened to fire The Actor at The First sign of drug use and reshoot The Film without him.
But Sizemore struggled to stay clean. And there were other " Personal Demons ".
In 1997, he was arrested on suspicion of assaulting his wife, actress and Tennis Player Maeve Quinlan . They divorced two years later.
for beating up his girlfriend, the former Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss , and was ordered to complete more rehab and Anger Management .
Ms Fleiss testified that he had also stubbed a cigarette out on her, knocked her to the ground outside his home, and made More Than 70 obscenity-laced phone calls.
He Said at The Time that he had " permitted my Personal Demons to take over my life".
In 2005, he went back to jail for violating his probation by failing a drug test, after being caught trying to use a prosthetic penis to fake the results. According to prosecutors, Sizemore had been caught once before trying to use a similar device.
Two years later, he was sentenced to 16 months for violating the terms of his probation, and was also arrested for driving under The Influence .
" I was a guy who'd come from very little and risen to The Top , " Sizemore wrote in his 2013 autobiography.
" I'd had the multimillion-dollar house, the Porsche, The Restaurant I partially owned with Robert De Niro. And now I had absolutely nothing. "
" I've led an interesting life, " he wrote. " But I can't tell you what I'd give to be the guy you didn't know anything about. "
A 2007 documentary series, Shooting Sizemore, chronicled his efforts to reclaim his life and career.
While he never regained the roles of the '90s, in recent years he made a guest appearance in the Netflix hit Cobra Kai and had a recurring role in the 2017 revival of David Lynch 's cult TV show Twin Peaks .
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