The director, who was 78, was known for films and TV shows like 'Blue Velvet,' 'Mulholland Drive' and 'Twin Peaks.'
Steven Spielberg, James Gunn, Kumail Nanjiani, Melanie Lynskey and more creatives in Hollywood reacted in mourning and admiration to the death of iconic filmmaker David Lynch, who died Thursday at 78.
Reactions to the death of David Lynch, the visionary filmmaker behind “Twin Peaks” and “Mulholland Drive,” whose death at 78 was announced Thursday.
Steven Spielberg, James Gunn, Patton Oswalt, and more Hollywood icons are paying tribute to David Lynch. On Thursday, January 16, 2025, Lynch's family announced that the legendary filmmaker had passed away at age 78.
The director of 'Blue Velvet,' 'Twin Peaks' and 'Mulholland Drive' died aged 78. "I loved him so much," said 'Blue Velvet' star Isabella Rossellini.
American filmmaker, writer and artist David Lynch has died, aged 78. Lynch was the co-creator of groundbreaking television series Twin Peaks as well as films Blue Velvet, The Elephant Man and Mulholland Drive. His family confirmed the news via his Facebook page.
LOS ANGELES — Reactions to the death of David Lynch, the visionary filmmaker behind “Twin Peaks” and ... so many of us.” — director James Gunn, via X. — “Like Kafka, like Bacon ...
Hollywood is mourning David Lynch, who has directed beloved films and TV shows like Blue Velvet, Dune, Mulholland Drive and Twin Peaks ... like Steven Spielberg, James Gunn, Ron Howard, Colin ...
Reactions to the death of David Lynch, the visionary filmmaker behind “Twin Peaks” and “Mulholland ... You inspired so many of us.” — director James Gunn, via X.
(NEXSTAR) – David Lynch, the filmmaker known for titles including “Eraserhead,” “Blue Velvet” and the TV series “Twin Peaks,” has died ... “RIP David Lynch,” James Gunn, director of “Guardians of the Galaxy,” wrote on X.
Following the death of director David Lynch, tributes have poured in from the world of cinema for the director behind 'Twin Peaks' and 'Mulholland Drive'.
The American TV show, created by Lynch and Mark Frost, first hit screens in 1990 and soon became known for its unconventional storytelling and bewildering tone.