Legendary filmmaker David Lynch left his mark on television with ABC's 'Twin Peaks' and Showtime's 'Twin Peaks: The Return'.
When it debuted in the spring of 1990, David Lynch and Mark Frost’s Twin Peaks was inarguably ... called BOB — played by set dresser Frank Silva, whose physical presence Lynch found so ...
Twin Peaks quickly expanded into a surreal meditation ... scene in which the demonic “Bob” (the set dresser Frank Silva) emerges from behind a bed – a simple sequence that Lynch amped ...
Rather it’s a question of human rot and literal evil in the form of the nightmarish entity Bob (Frank Silva). After a second season that many fans found disappointing, “Twin Peaks” was canceled.
Frank Silva, the actor who would go on to play Twin Peaks’ fearsome Killer Bob, was merely a set dresser when Lynch spontaneously asked him to crouch at the foot of a bed while filming the show ...
Frank Silva majored in theater at San Francisco ... for the character Laura Palmer's bedroom in the pilot episode for Twin Peaks, Lynch decided that Silva should be Bob after accidentally filming ...
Many of Lynch’s movies travel from a familiar outside world into a strange inner one. The structure of “Room to Dream,” which ...
His work could be weird, disturbing, nonlinear, even perverse. In life, he was almost comically old-fashioned. But there’s a ...