He had dropped out of university to see Europe, and he had left home as well. This departure marked the beginning of Lynch's lifelong journey of not returning home. Even at the end of his life, Lynch had to remain homeless. His Southern California neighbourhood had been affected by wildfires, forcing Lynch to live as a displaced person. It was there, in that state of evacuation, that he passed away. Lynch's life itself seems to have started a new journey through death, one as a wanderer without a home
David Lynch, the American filmmaker, writer and artiste who scored best director Oscar nominations for "Blue Velvet", "The Elephant Man", and "Mulholland Drive", and co-created the groundbreaking TV series "Twin Peaks", has died at the age of 78, his family confirmed yesterday.
The television network Showtime announced in the fall that the early 1990s cult classic, based on a small-town murder in quirky Twin Peaks, would return as a limited series in 2016, 25 years after the show's last airing.
He had dropped out of university to see Europe, and he had left home as well. This departure marked the beginning of Lynch's lifelong journey of not returning home. Even at the end of his life, Lynch had to remain homeless. His Southern California neighbourhood had been affected by wildfires, forcing Lynch to live as a displaced person. It was there, in that state of evacuation, that he passed away. Lynch's life itself seems to have started a new journey through death, one as a wanderer without a home
David Lynch, the American filmmaker, writer and artiste who scored best director Oscar nominations for "Blue Velvet", "The Elephant Man", and "Mulholland Drive", and co-created the groundbreaking TV series "Twin Peaks", has died at the age of 78, his family confirmed yesterday.
The television network Showtime announced in the fall that the early 1990s cult classic, based on a small-town murder in quirky Twin Peaks, would return as a limited series in 2016, 25 years after the show's last airing.