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Much has been written about David Lynch and his films, but The Dreamer's Path approaches his canon from a distinctive angle, seeking to unpack and assay the sum of Lynch's work as an on-screen performer and, by extension, where and how this unique and heretofore unexplored part of his enormous creative output intersects with his broader embrace of "the art life."

For someone not generally thought of as an actor, Lynch managed to put his inimitable stamp on a memorable collection of characters who each, in their own way, fed his idiosyncratic off-screen persona--from 1988's Zelly and Me (recounted here in detail by Isabella Rossellini and writer-director Tina Rathborne) and television's Louie to the tenderhearted Lucky and The Fablemans.

This work explores the significance of Lynch stepping so deeply inside a world of his cocreation and what that says both about him and Twin Peaks as a whole.

An award-winning entertainment journalist with more than two decades of experience, Brent Simon has worked for a variety of outlets spanning both the domestic and international realms. A longtime member and former three-term president of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, Simon was honored by Hollywood publicists with their union’s International Media Award in 2017.

The complete history of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s Twin Peaks—from the landmark, original cult series that changed the course of television to its 25-years-in-the-making sequel—is told through fascinatingly detailed reporting and exclusive interviews with the show's cast and creators.

Scott Meslow is a Los Angeles Press Club-nominated entertainment and culture writer. He is the author of A Place Both Wonderful and Strange: The Extraordinary Untold History of Twin Peaks, which will be published in February 2026, and From Hollywood with Love: The Rise and Fall (and Rise Again) of the Romantic Comedy, which was published in 2022. He writes for publications including GQ, Vulture, and The Atlantic.

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