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Lynch, David

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Lynch, David

(born Jan. 20, 1946, Missoula, Mont., U.S.) U.S. director. Trained as an artist, he studied in Europe and began experimenting with film in the late 1960s. In 1977 he made his first feature, Eraserhead, a grotesque and nightmarish film that became a cult favourite. He directed the critically acclaimed The Elephant Man (1980), the science-fiction Dune (1984), and the bizarre mystery Blue Velvet (1986). He was noted for his disturbing and dark view of life. His later films include Wild at Heart (1990, Golden Palm), Lost Highway (1997), The Straight Story (1999), and Mulholland Drive (2001). He also created the offbeat television series Twin Peaks (1990–91).



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Denise Lockbaum, Olivia Lockbaum, Patrick Lundgren, Jean Lynch, David Penza, Bill Ralls, Phil Renaud, Tammy Renaud, Sarah Renaud, Wes Schofield, Annie Schofield and Terry Shepherd.
Damien Lynch, David Sullivan and Tony Bird are also back from suspensions, though Shane Robinson is forced to sit= out another game.
Jewell will be without a substitute goalkeeper as back-up choice Ryan Thomas has a broken hand and he has also had to draft four youth players into the squad - Leighton Barnes, Chris Lynch, David Moore and Chris Traynor.
 
 
 
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