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Charting an enduring obsession with smoking in the work of iconic writer-director David Lynch, who was diagnosed with emphysema before his death last week at 78.
David Lynch and Mary Sweeney at the 27th Annual Los Angeles Film Critics Awards in January 2002. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images. Now, Lynch said he has “a positive attitude focused on ...
David Lynch revealed in a new interview that he has been diagnosed with emphysema, which leaves him at home and unable to go outside due to fears of COVID-19.
Director David Lynch, 78, started smoking at the age of 8. After being diagnosed with emphysema in 2020, he now relies on oxygen for anything more strenuous than walking across a room. "It's a big ...
David Lynch revealed in a new interview that he was diagnosed with emphysema and can no longer "leave the house" due to fears of getting COVID. "I've gotten emphysema from smoking for so long and ...
Prolific director David Lynch has been outspoken about how decades of smoking led to a emphysema diagnosis. Lynch returned to the Twin Peaks world for the 2017 revival for Showtime. Three years ...
Remembering David Lynch: The Master Of Mystery. Continue to Deadline SKIP AD. ... Even John Waters — who claimed he’d smoked so much that he was a cigarette — had long given up by then.
David Lynch, the co-creator of "Twin Peaks" and the writer and director of a string of films so uniquely and beautifully ...
The “Before David Lynch died” meme is born. The solemn tone of Natasha Lyonne’s anecdote quickly became meme fodder as people began reimagining it in absurd or melodramatic contexts.
David Lynch revealed in a new interview that he was diagnosed with emphysema and can no longer “leave the house” due to fears of getting COVID. “I’ve gotten emphysema from smoking for so ...
Lynch, who wrote and directed the movies "Dune" and "Blue Velvet" and co-created the TV series "Twin Peaks," was diagnosed with emphysema in 2020.
David Lynch, the co-creator of "Twin Peaks" and the writer and director of a string of films so uniquely and beautifully bizarre — "Eraserhead," "Blue Velvet" and "Mulholland Drive," to name a ...