[[Image:Lynchreznor.jpg|thumb|David Lynch and Trent Reznor]]'''David Keith Lynch''' (born January 20, 1946- January 15, 2025) is was an influential American filmmaker, artist , and musician who has worked with [[Trent Reznor]] and [[Nine Inch Nails]]. He is was most well-known for films such as ''Eraserhead'', ''Blue Velvet'', ''Mulholland Drive'', and for the television series ''Twin Peaks''. He directed ten feature films and a large number of short films, as well as TV commercials, music videos, web series, and more.
==Biography==
Lynch was born in Montana and grew up all around the United States as his father, a research scientist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, needed to relocate frequently. His idyllic upbringing and fascination with small-town America would inform much of his work. He became interested in art at an young age and has continued to draw and paint alongside his career in cinema. His work is was characterized by its surrealist and disorienting style and , sometimes violent and disturbing imagery, as well as subtle and quirky humor. His films often carry carried recurring themes and devices, and their sound design is was frequently tantamount to their visuals. The term "Lynchian" was coined to to describe things that are simultaneously onimous and mundane, referring to his film style.
He began making films as a student at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and his , eventually getting a grant from the American Film Institute. His first major film, ''Eraserhead'', gained him a cult following in the late seventies, but his breakthrough wouldn't come until 1986 with ''Blue Velvet''. He later helmed the TV series ''Twin Peaks'' with Mark Frost, which brought him to a much more mainstream audience and also proved highly influential on many other television shows in its wake. The popularity of his films after this point began to decline, but he had a return to form with ''Mulholland Drive'' in 2001. A continuation of ''Twin Peaks'' under the title ''Twin Peaks: The Return'' was brought back to TV in 2017. Lynch has also recorded two albums, ''Crazy Clown Time'' and ''The Big Dream'', as well as several collaborative albums, and is was an accomplished photographer and furniture builder. His artwork and photography was featured in several exhibitions and was published in several books.
==Connections with NIN/Reznor==
*Nine Inch Nails tapped Lynch to direct the music video for "[[Came Back Haunted (song)|Came Back Haunted]]" in 2013.
*In a Q+A session before the [[2017/09/15_Chicago,_IL|2017 Riot Fest show]], it was revealed that "[[She's Gone Away]]" was written specifically for ''Twin Peaks: The Return'' and that a different song was originally presented to Lynch, who rejected it, asking for something edgier. In an interview with ''Fangoria''[https://www.fangoria.com/original/trent-reznor-on-twin-peaks-the-return-part-8-five-years-later/], it was revealed that the song originally presented to Lynch was an early version of "[[This Isn't The Place]]".
*Nine Inch Nails (billed as "The Nine Inch Nails" and consisting of Reznor, [[Robin Finck]], [[Mariqueen Maandig Reznor]], [[Atticus Ross]], [[Alessandro Cortini]] and Joey Castillo of [[Queens Of The Stone Age]]) appeared in an episode of ''Twin Peaks: The Return'' doing a mimed performance of the song, which also appears on the soundtrack for the new series.The augmented band name came about because the actor playing the announcer repeatedly flubbed the name in the line reading, and everyone eventually chose to go along with it.[https://www.fangoria.com/trent-reznor-on-twin-peaks-the-return-part-8-five-years-later/]*An Angelo Badalamenti piece "[[The Fireman]]" from the ''Twin Peaks: The Return'' soundtrack called "[[The Fireman]]" was used as intro music during the [[I Can't Seem To Wake Up 2017]] and [[Cold And Black And Infinite Tour|Cold And Black And Infinite]] tours, and "Laura Palmer's Theme" from ''Twin Peaks'' was sometimes used as intro or outro music on the [[Peel It Back Tour]]. ==Body of Work=====Feature Films===*''Eraserhead'' (1977)*''The Elephant Man'' (1980)*''Dune'' (1984)*''Blue Velvet'' (1986)*''Wild At Heart'' (1990)*''Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me'' (1992)*''Lost Highway'' (1997)*''The Straight Story'' (1999)*''Mulholland Drive'' (2001)*''Inland Empire'' (2006) ===Television===*''Twin Peaks'' (1990-1991)*''On The Air'' (1992)*''Hotel Room'' (1993)*''Twin Peaks: The Return'' (2017)
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