David Lynch filmography

A man standing at a lectern, delivering a speech
Lynch, speaking in 2007

David Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946) is an American filmmaker, television director, visual artist, musician and occasional actor. Known for his surrealist films, he has developed his own unique cinematic style which has been dubbed "Lynchian"[1] and is characterized by its dream imagery and meticulous sound design. The surreal and, in many cases, violent elements to his films have earned them the reputation that they "disturb, offend or mystify" their audiences.[2]

Lynch's oeuvre includes short and feature-length films, music videos, documentaries and television episodes; while his involvement in these ranges from direction, production, screenwriting, acting and sound design. Lynch's first project was the 1967 short Six Men Getting Sick (Six Times), an animated film which blended elements of sculpture and painting into its animation.[3] His first feature-length project, 1977's Eraserhead, became a cult film and launched his commercial career.[4] It also marked his first collaboration with Jack Nance, an actor who would appear in many more of Lynch's productions until his death in 1996.[5] Lynch's other feature films include the critically successful The Elephant Man (1980), Blue Velvet (1986) and Mulholland Drive (2001), all of which went on to earn Academy Award nominations;[6][7][8] and the commercial flop Dune.[9]

Lynch has also branched out into television, and later, internet-based series. His first foray into the medium was Twin Peaks, a joint venture with Mark Frost. Twin Peaks became a cult success,[10] leading to Lynch and Frost working together on a number of other projects, including On the Air,[11] and American Chronicles.[12] In 2002 Lynch began producing two series of shorts released through his official website—the Flash-animated DumbLand,[13] and Rabbits.[14] Having begun acting in his 1972 short The Amputee,[15] Lynch went on to appear on-camera in Twin Peaks,[16] Zelly and Me and Dune.[17] From 2007, Lynch has appeared in a recurring voice role in the animated series The Cleveland Show.[18]

Film

David Lynch's film appearances and roles
Title Year Director Writer Producer Actor Himself Other Ref(s)
Six Men Getting Sick (Six Times) 1967 Yes Yes Animator [17][19]
Absurd Encounter with Fear 1967 Yes Yes [20]
Fictitious Anacin Commercial 1967 Yes Yes [20]
The Alphabet 1968 Yes Yes Editor [17][19]
The Grandmother 1970 Yes Yes Yes [17]
The Amputee 1974 Yes Yes [15][17]
Eraserhead 1977 Yes Yes Yes Art director, composer, editor, special effects [17]
The Elephant Man 1980 Yes Yes Yes Musical director, sound designer [17]
Heart Beat 1980 Yes [21]
Dune 1984 Yes Yes Yes [17]
Blue Velvet 1986 Yes Yes Songwriter [17]
The Cowboy and The Frenchman 1987 Yes [17]
Zelly and Me 1988 Yes [17]
Wild at Heart 1990 Yes Yes [17]
"Wicked Game" 1990 Yes [22]
Industrial Symphony No. 1 1990 Yes Yes Composer [17]
Hollywood Mavericks 1990 Yes [17]
For One Week Only 1990 Yes
The Cabinet of Dr. Ramirez 1991 Yes [17]
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me 1992 Yes Yes Yes Yes [17]
Dangerous teaser 1991 Yes [22][23]
Nadja 1994 Yes Yes [17]
Crumb 1994 Yes [17]
Premonition Following an Evil Deed 1995 Yes Yes [17]
"Longing" 1995 Yes [22][24]
Lost Highway 1997 Yes Yes Sound designer [17]
"Rammstein" 1997 Yes [22]
Pretty as a Picture: The Art of David Lynch 1998 Yes [17]
The Straight Story 1999 Yes [17]
Mulholland Drive 2001 Yes Yes Sound designer [17]
I Don't Know Jack 2001 Yes [17]
Eraserhead Stories 2001 Yes Yes [17]
"Thank You, Judge" 2001 Yes Yes [25]
Darkened Room 2002 Yes Yes Yes [26][27]
Epreuves d'Artistes 2004 Archive footage [17]
Dennis Hopper: The Decisive Moments 2004 Yes [17]
Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream 2005 Yes [17]
Inland Empire 2006 Yes Yes Yes Editor, sound designer [17]
Absurda 2007 Yes Yes [28][29]
Boat 2007 Yes Editor [29]
Bug Crawls 2007 Yes [30]
Lamp 2007 Yes Yes [30]
Industrial Soundscape 2007 Yes [30]
Intervalometer Experiments 2007 Yes [30]
Lynch 2007 Yes [17]
Donovan: The Donovan Concert Live in L.A. 2007 Yes [17]
More Things That Happened 2007 Yes Yes Editor [31]
Ballerina 2007 Yes [31]
Surveillance 2008 Yes [17]
Sunshine Superman: The Journey of Donovan 2008 Yes [17]
Soul Detective 2009 Yes [32][33]
Transcendendo Lynch 2009 Yes [17]
My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done? 2009 Yes [17]
Great Directors 2009 Yes [17]
"Shot in the Back of the Head" 2009 Yes [34]
Lady Blue Shanghai 2010 Yes Yes [35]
2012: Time for Change 2010 Yes [26]
Meditation Creativity Peace 2011 Yes [17]
I Touch a Red Button Man 2011 Yes Animator [36][37]
Side by Side 2012 Yes [17]
"Crazy Clown Time" 2012 Yes [38]
"Bird of Flames" 2012 Yes [39]
Idem Paris 2013 Yes [40]
"Came Back Haunted" 2013 Yes [41]
Duran Duran: Unstaged 2014 Yes Yes [42]
My Beautiful Broken Brain 2016 Yes [43]
Lucky 2017 Yes [44]
A Fall from Grace TBA Yes [45]

Television and web series

A man in a tuxedo looks directly at the camera, slightly smiling
Twin Peaks earned several nominations at the 42nd Primetime Emmy Awards (Lynch pictured at the ceremony).
A blonde woman and a grey-haired man, holding hands and smiling
Lynch has worked with Naomi Watts on several projects, including Rabbits and Mulholland Drive.
David Lynch's television appearances and roles
Episode Series Year Director Writer Producer Actor Ref(s)
"Pilot" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes Yes Yes [17]
"Episode 1" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes Yes [17]
"Episode 2" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes Yes Yes [17]
"Episode 3" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes [17]
"Episode 4" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes Yes [17][46]
"Episode 5" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes [17]
"Episode 6" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes [17]
"Episode 7" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes [17]
"Episode 8" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes Yes Yes [17]
"Episode 9" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes Yes [17]
"Episode 10" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes [17]
"Episode 11" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes [17]
"Episode 12" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes [17]
"Episode 13" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes Yes [17][47]
"Episode 14" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes Yes Yes [17][48]
"Episode 15" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes [17]
"Episode 16" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes [17]
"Episode 17" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes [17]
"Episode 18" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes [17]
"Episode 19" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes [17]
"Episode 20" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes [17]
"Episode 21" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes [17]
"Episode 22" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes Yes [16][17]
"Episode 23" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes Yes [16][17]
"Episode 24" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes [17]
"Episode 25" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes [17]
"Episode 26" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes [17]
"Episode 27" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes [17]
"Episode 28" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes Yes [16][17]
"Episode 29" Twin Peaks 1990–91 Yes Yes Yes [16][17]
"Farewell to the Flesh" American Chronicles 1990–91 Yes [49]
"Eye of the Beholder" American Chronicles 1990–91 Yes [49]
"Manhattan After Dark" American Chronicles 1990–91 Yes [49]
"Semper Fidelis" American Chronicles 1990–91 Yes [49]
"Champions" American Chronicles 1990–91 Yes Yes [49]
  • "Here Today Gone Tomorrow"
  • "Truck Stop"
American Chronicles 1990–91 Yes [49]
"Once Upon a Time" American Chronicles 1990–91 Yes [49]
  • "High School Reunion"
  • "Miss Texas"
American Chronicles 1990–91 Yes [49]
  • "Auto-Obsession"
  • "Biker Convention"
American Chronicles 1990–91 Yes [49]
"Defenders of the Faith" American Chronicles 1990–91 Yes [49]
  • "After a Fashion"
  • "An American Camelot"
American Chronicles 1990–91 Yes [49]
  • "Diamonds Are Forever"
  • "The Future That Never Was"
American Chronicles 1990–91 Yes [49]
"Class of '65" American Chronicles 1990–91 Yes [49]
"Episode 1" On the Air 1991–92 Yes Yes Yes [49]
"Episode 2" On the Air 1991–92 Yes [49]
"Episode 3" On the Air 1991–92 Yes [49]
"Episode 4" On the Air 1991–92 Yes [49]
"Episode 5" On the Air 1991–92 Yes [49]
"Episode 6" On the Air 1991–92 Yes [49]
"Episode 7" On the Air 1991–92 Yes Yes [49]
"Tricks" Hotel Room 1992 Yes Yes [49]
"Getting Rid of Robert" Hotel Room 1992 Yes [49]
"Blackout" Hotel Room 1992 Yes Yes [49]
"The Neighbour" DumbLand 2002 Yes Yes Yes Yes [27]
"The Treadmill" DumbLand 2002 Yes Yes Yes Yes [27]
"The Doctor" DumbLand 2002 Yes Yes Yes Yes [27]
"A Friend Visits" DumbLand 2002 Yes Yes Yes Yes [27]
"Get the Stick!" DumbLand 2002 Yes Yes Yes Yes [27]
"My Teeth are Bleeding" DumbLand 2002 Yes Yes Yes Yes [27]
"Uncle BOB" DumbLand 2002 Yes Yes Yes Yes [27]
"Ants" DumbLand 2002 Yes Yes Yes Yes [27]
"Episode 1" Rabbits 2002 Yes Yes [27]
"Episode 2" Rabbits 2002 Yes Yes [27]
"Episode 3" Rabbits 2002 Yes Yes [27]
"Episode 4" Rabbits 2002 Yes Yes [27]
"Episode 5" Rabbits 2002 Yes Yes [27]
"Episode 6" Rabbits 2002 Yes Yes [27]
"Episode 7" Rabbits 2002 Yes Yes [27]
"Episode 8" Rabbits 2002 Yes Yes [27]
"Neighbor Boy" Out Yonder 2007 Yes Yes Yes Yes [30]
"Teeth" Out Yonder 2007 Yes Yes Yes Yes [20]
"Chicken" Out Yonder 2007 Yes Yes Yes Yes [20]
"Little Man on Campus" The Cleveland Show 2007–12 Yes [18]
"How Cleveland Got His Groove Back" The Cleveland Show 2007–12 Yes [18]
"It's The Great Pancake, Cleveland Brown" The Cleveland Show 2007–12 Yes [18]
"A General Thanksgiving Episode" The Cleveland Show 2007–12 Yes [18]
"Die Semi-Hard" The Cleveland Show 2007–12 Yes [18]
"BFFs" The Cleveland Show 2007–12 Yes [18]
"Ship'rect" The Cleveland Show 2007–12 Yes [18]
"How Do You Solve a Problem Like Roberta?" The Cleveland Show 2007–12 Yes [18]
"The Blue and Gray and Brown" The Cleveland Show 2007–12 Yes [18]
"The Way the Cookie Crumbles" The Cleveland Show 2007–12 Yes [18]
"A Nightmare on Grace Street" The Cleveland Show 2007–12 Yes [18]
"Dancing With the Stools" The Cleveland Show 2007–12 Yes [18]
"There Goes El Neighborhood" The Cleveland Show 2007–12 Yes [18]
All episodes Interview Project 2009 Yes [33]
"The Splendid Source" Family Guy 2010 Yes [50]
"Late Show (Part 2)" Louie 2012 Yes [51]
"Late Show (Part 3)" Louie 2012 Yes [52]

Commercials

Year Commercial Title Subject Ref(s)
1988 "F. Scott Fitzgerald", "Ernest Hemingway", "D.H. Lawrence" Obsession by Calvin Klein [53][54]
1991 "Mystery of G", "Cherry Pie", "Lost", "The Rescue" Georgia Coffee [53][54]
1991 "We Care About New York" New York City Department of Sanitation [53][54][55]
1992 "Who Is Gio?" Gio by Armani [53][54]
1992 "Opium" Opium by Yves Saint Laurent [53][54]
1993 N/A Alka-Seltzer Plus [53][54]
1993 "Tresor" Lancôme Tresor [54][56]
1993 N/A Barilla Pasta [53][54]
1993 "Revealed" American Cancer Society [54][55][56]
1993 "The Instinct of Life" Background by Jil Sander [54][56]
1994 "Sun Moon Stars" Sun Moon Stars by Lagerfield [53][54]
1997 "Dead Leaves", "Aunt Droid", "Nuclear Winter", "Rocket" Sci-Fi Channel [54][56]
1997 N/A Clearblue Easy [53][54]
1998 "Parisienne People" Parisienne [54][56]
2000 "Welcome to the Third Place" PlayStation 2 [53][54]
2000 "Un matin partout dans le monde" JCDecaux [56]
2002 "Do you speak Micra?" Nissan Micra [53][54]
2014 N/A Louboutin Rouge [57]

References

Footnotes

  1. Rodley & Lynch 2005, pp. 109 & 192.
  2. Rodley & Lynch 2005, p. 245.
  3. Odell & Le Blanc 2007, pp. 19–20.
  4. Odell & Le Blanc 2007, p. 31.
  5. Odell & Le Blanc 2007, p. 129.
  6. "74th Academy Awards Winners | Oscar Legacy". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
  7. "59th Academy Awards Winners | Oscar Legacy". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
  8. "53rd Academy Awards Winners | Oscar Legacy". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
  9. Odell & Le Blanc 2007, p. 51.
  10. Odell & Le Blanc 2007, pp. 69–74.
  11. Odell & Le Blanc 2007, pp. 17.
  12. Odell & Le Blanc 2007, pp. 105–106.
  13. Odell & Le Blanc 2007, p. 136.
  14. Odell & Le Blanc 2007, p. 117.
  15. 1 2 Odell & Le Blanc 2007, p. 130.
  16. 1 2 3 4 5 "BFI | Film & TV Database | Lynch, David". British Film Institute. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
  17. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 Ankeny, Jason. "David Lynch movies, photos, movie reviews, filmography, and biography". AllMovie. Allrovi. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
  18. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 "David Lynch Credits". TV Guide. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
  19. 1 2 Odell & Le Blanc 2007, p. 21.
  20. 1 2 3 4 "David Lynch – The Lime Green Set – Mystery Disc (2008)". Cinema of the World. June 18, 2012. Retrieved December 31, 2015.
  21. Cozzolino 2014, p. 37.
  22. 1 2 3 4 Odell & Le Blanc 2007, p. 133.
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  27. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Barney 2009, p. xxix.
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  29. 1 2 Barney 2009, p. xxxi.
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  31. 1 2 Barney 2009, p. xxx.
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  49. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Barney 2009, p. xxvi.
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