Jennifer Lynch
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Jennifer Chambers Lynch is an American film and television director and screenwriter.
She is the daughter of filmmaker David Lynch.
She is also known as the author of the book The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer.
Early life
Lynch was born in Philadelphia. She is the daughter of artist and filmmaker David Lynch, who is responsible for her Finnish ancestry, and painter Peggy Reavey (née Margaret Vosburgh Lentz). She began practicing Transcendental Meditation at the age of six. Lynch graduated from the Interlochen Art Academy where she studied visual arts and creative writing.
Personal life
Lynch revealed in a 2009 interview that she underwent three spinal surgeries following the release of Boxing Helena due to a car accident that occurred when she was 19 years old. In the same interview, Lynch stated that she has a daughter.
Career
Lynch attended Interlochen Arts Academy in Los Angeles and Michigan. Lynch appeared in her father's debut feature film Eraserhead together with her mother, but her appearance was not included in the final cut. Lynch worked as a production assistant on Blue Velvet (1986), which was also directed by her father.
Boxing Helena, Lynch's commission screenplay, attracted many actresses, including Madonna. Helena was later cast as the leading character in her father's television series Twin Peaks and the film Wild at Heart. After resigning from the job, Kim Basinger was also employed and was reportedly sued. The controversies surrounding Helena's sadistic subject matter and allegations of nepotism began when the film was released in 1993.
Lynch explains her reactions to Boxing Helena's critical reception in a 2009 interview with The Hollywood Interview:
Lynch supervised Surveillance, which received the top prize at the Festival de Cine de Sitges after a lengthy hiatus. Lynch became the first woman to be named in the Best Director award at the New York City Horror Film Festival a month later.
Lynch was appointed as the director of the film Nagin (the film is also known as Hisss) that starred Bollywood actress Mallika Sherawat, but the film that was released was not Lynch's creation, despite the fact that the producers attached Lynch's name to the final product.Lynch explained in a 2012 interview:
Lynch later wrote and co-wrote Chained, a 2012 thriller film in which Vincent D'Onofrio stars as a cab-driving serial killer. It received mainly favorable feedback from critics, with a 68% rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes.
Lynch had intended to film Visibility for the Motion Picture Corporation of America in 2011, but the project is still in progress as of August 2021.
Lynch was planning A Fall from Grace, a film set and shot in St. Louis and inspired by the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge as of September 2012.
Lynch has authored episodes of many television shows, including Dahmer, Finding Carter, Jehu, The Walking Dead, The Walking Dead, The Last Ship, Wayward Pines, American Horror Story, Once Upon a Time, Hawaii Five-0, and Agents of S.H.I.L.D.
Laura Palmer's book The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer was published to promote her father David Lynch and Mark Frost's television show Twin Peaks, which was created by her father David Lynch and Mark Frost.
Lynch produced the British rock band New Model Army's "Life in the Rose" music video in 1993.
Lynch appeared as a judge at the International Surrealist Film Festival on March 21, 2010 and she appeared as the producer for the Corey Brandenstein natural horror film The Compound.
Despite the Gods, an Australian documentary that chronicles Lynch's attempts to make the film Hisss, was released in 2012. The documentary was screened at the Canadian International Documentary Festival, and the film's producer referred to it as "out of her depth shooting on location with an Indian crew and two top Bollywood stars, Lynch transforms her film into a tool for her own self-actualization, without regard to time, budget, or reality." "The story behind the camera explodes as the tale in front of the camera fades." She eventually dropped the film after seeing it.
She is also a member of the Hollywood Horror Museum's board of advisors as of 2015.