April 8, 1990 - June 10, 1991
ABC Crime Drama - 29 Filmed Episodes

Cast:

Agent Dale Cooper:   Kyle MacLachlan
Sheriff Harry S. Truman:   Michael Ontkean
Josie Packard:   Joan Chen
Catherine Martell:   Piper Laurie
Pete Martell:   Jack Nance
Leland Palmer:   Ray Wise
Sarah Palmer:   Grace Zabriskie
Laura Palmer:   Sheryl Lee
Mayor Garland Briggs:   Don Davis
Bobby Briggs:   Dana Ashbrook
Big Ed Hurley:   Everett McGill
Nadine Hurley:   Wendy Robie
James Hurley:   James Marshall
Benjamin Horne:   Richard Beymer
Audrey Horne:   Sherilyn Fenn
Jerry Horne:   David Patrick Kelly
Donna Hayward:   Lara Flynn Boyle
Dr. William Hayward:   Warren Frost
Eileen Hayward:   Mary Jo Deschanel
Shelly Johnson:   Madchen Amick
Leo Johnson:   Eric Da Re
Hank Jennings:   Chris Mulkey
Norma Jennings:   Peggy Lipton
Lucy Moran:   Kimmy Robertson
Dr. Lawrence Jacoby:   Russ Tamblyn
Deputy Andy Brennan:   Harry Goaz
Deputy Tommy "The Hawk" Hill:   Michael Horse
Mike Nelson:   Gary Hershberger
Albert Rosenfeld:   Miguel Ferrer
Mayor Dwayne Milford:   John Boylan
Blackie O'Reilly:   Victoria Catlin
Gordon Cole:   David Lynch
Richard Tremayne:   Ian Buchanan
Margaret, the "Log Lady":   Catherine E. Coulson
Annie Blackburne:   Heather Graham
Windom Earle:   Kenneth Welsh

The characters on Twin Peaks were hardly relatable,
unless you happen to reside in an asylum. FBI Agent
Dale Cooper, a mystical loner, had come to the picturesque
Pacific Northwest town of Twin Peaks, near the Canadian
border, to investigate the murder of 17-year-old homecoming
queen Laura Palmer. With the help of tactiturn Sheriff Harry
Truman, he began to explore the town's intricate web of
affairs, plots, and eccentrics. The seemingly wholesome
Laura had relationships with biker-poet James and hot-
tempered Bobby, among others, and had been treated by
weirdo psychiatrist Dr. Jacoby. She had been seen at One-
Eyed Jacks, a bordello/casino just across the Canadian
border, where drugs and sex flowed freely. The finger of
suspicion pointed at many before the killer was finally
revealed to be her own father Leland. Other principal
stories included the plot by Catherine and developer Ben
Horne to wrest the town's largest industry, Packard
Sawmill, away from her brother's Asian widow Josie; the
triangle between Shelly, Bobby, and Shelly's abusive
husband Leo, who was eventually shot and turned into a
drooling idiot; and the blue-collar triangle between Norma,
Big Ed, and Norma's ex-con hubby, Hank. Ed's one-,
eyed, Amazonian wife Nadine, who was certifiably crazy
even by Twin Peaks standards, complicated matters.


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