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Actor Carel Struycken on Losing His ‘Twin Peaks’ Memorabilia in Altadena Fire and David Lynch’s First Words to Him: ‘Everything is Going to Be Peachy Keen’
"Twin Peaks" actor Carel Struycken lost his home in the Altadena fire, including his custom clothes, and looks back fondly on David Lynch.
In the weeks since Struycken and his wife lost their home, leaving only a bear-proof enclosure for the garbage cans that managed to withstand the damage, his son-in-law, Michael Anspach, has organized a GoFundMe to help the actor and photographer rebuild from the ground up. It also wasn’t long after the fires broke out that David Lynch, known for creating “Twin Peaks” with Mark Frost and directing surreal films like “Blue Velvet,” died after being evacuated from his home in the Hollywood Hills. As Los Angeles slowly begins to rebuild and continues honoring Lynch’s legacy and his lasting impact on the film community, Struycken and his wife are currently staying in a Long Beach rental.
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