The Winkie's diner scene from David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive stands out as a vital moment in cinematic horror. It features a character recounting a haunting dream about a mysterious man, leading to an unforgettable jump scare. Actor Patrick Fischler, who played Dan in the scene, credits Lynch for his successful acting career and reflects on how Lynch's work, especially Twin Peaks, shaped his perception of television's creative possibilities. Fischler has since appeared in many notable series influenced by Lynch's groundbreaking style, illustrating the lasting impact of Lynch's vision on media.
I hope that I never see that face, ever, outside of a dream.
I grew up in front of the TV; I was a latchkey kid. I watched TV all through the '70s as a little kid.
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