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Iconic Director Known for Surreal Worlds Passes Away

Author:Kristen Update:Feb 22,2025

Renowned filmmaker David Lynch, celebrated for his iconic works Twin Peaks and Mulholland Drive, passed away at the age of 78.

His family shared the sad news via a Facebook post:

“With profound sorrow, we, his family, announce the passing of David Lynch, both the man and the artist. We respectfully request privacy during this time. His absence leaves a void in the world. However, as he would say, ‘Keep your eye on the donut, not the hole.’ It’s a beautiful day, bathed in golden sunshine and clear blue skies.”

In 2024, Lynch publicly revealed an emphysema diagnosis, a consequence of his long-time smoking habit, and expressed his inability to continue directing. He stated then:

"Yes, I have emphysema from years of smoking. I must admit, I deeply enjoyed smoking; I loved tobacco—its aroma, the act of lighting a cigarette, the smoking itself—but there's a price to pay, and for me, it's emphysema. I've quit smoking for over two years now. Recent tests show I'm in excellent health aside from the emphysema. I'm filled with happiness, and I will never retire."

David Lynch has died aged 78. Photo by Michael Buckner/Variety/Penske Media via Getty Images.
Born in Missoula, Montana, in 1946, Lynch gained fame for his surreal neo-noir mystery films. His debut feature, 1977's Eraserhead, became a midnight movie sensation. He received Academy Award nominations for Best Director for The Elephant Man (1980), Blue Velvet (1986), and Mulholland Drive (2001). He also directed Wild at Heart (1990) and the 1984 adaptation of Dune, the latter initially a box office disappointment but later achieving cult classic status.

Lynch's legacy is perhaps most strongly associated with the early 1990s mystery drama series Twin Peaks, which centers on FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper's (Kyle MacLachlan) investigation into the murder of Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee). Though initially canceled after two seasons, Twin Peaks was resurrected with the 2017 limited series Twin Peaks: The Return.

Hollywood figures, including directors, producers, and screenwriters, expressed their condolences on social media. DCU head James Gunn tweeted: "RIP David Lynch. You inspired so many of us." Joe Russo, screenwriter of The Inheritance, Soul Mates, and The Au Pair Nightmare, tweeted: "No one saw the world like David Lynch. The world lost a master of cinema today."