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David Lynch decided to take the job of directing "Dune" after producer Dino De Laurentiis agreed to give Lynch complete control on the next film Lynch decided to do. Even though "Dune" was a commercial failure, De Laurentiis kept his promise and Lynch got full control to make "Blue Velvet."
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David Lynch's film Mulholland Dr. was originally intended to be the pilot for an ongoing TV series for fall of 2000. When it was rejected, he shot additional scenes to resolve most of the plot and the film was released in 2001.
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In the "Stories" feature on the Eraserhead DVD, Lynch mentions that he ate french fries and grilled cheese almost every day while on the set.
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His Astrological sign is Aquarius.
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He is 5 feet, 11 inches tall.
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In 1970, David enrolled in the American Film Institutes's Center for Advanced Film Studies in Los Angeles and made the short film entitled The Grandmother.
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David was very close friends with actor John Nance until Nance was murdered in 1996.
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In 1967, he was awarded an American Film Institute Grant because of the two short student films he had made.
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David had a solo exhibition at the Rodger La Pelle Galleries in Philadelphia in 1987.
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David's 1986 film Blue Velvet was the film that established Lynch as an internationally-renowned director.
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From 1972-1976, David literally lived on the set of his film Eraserhead as he put all his time and money into the project.
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David wrote the Gordon Cole character from Twin Peaks with himself in mind.
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David sometimes goes into the chat area of his site under a different name to see what people think his movies are actually about.
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David reportedly ate lunch at Bob's Big Boy in Los Angeles nearly every day for almost eight years in a row.
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David says his favorite band is Rammstein.
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In 1992, David had a son with his frequent film editor Mary Sweeney, named Riley.
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While in college, David roomed with Peter Wolf, the former lead singer of the J. Geils Band.
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David dated and lived with actress Isabella Rossellini from 1986-1991.
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David attended the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) in Philadelphia, PA.
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David's daughter, Jennifer Lynch, is also a filmmaker.
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David actually drew and wrote the comic strip, The Angriest Dog in the World that ran in the Los Angeles Reader newspaper throughout the 1980's.
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David cites directors Luis Buñuel, Werner Herzog, Stanley Kubrick and Roman Polanski as some of his influences.
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David was once offered the chance to direct the film Fast Times at Ridgemont High, but he turned it down saying it wasn't for him.
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David was the president of the grand jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 2002.
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He was an Eagle Scout.