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[04/25/16 - 09:41 AM]
Showtime(R), David Lynch and Mark Frost Reveal the Official Cast of the New "Twin Peaks!"
The new series picks up twenty-five years after the inhabitants of a quaint northwestern town were stunned when their homecoming queen Laura Palmer was shockingly murdered.

[via press release from Showtime]

SHOWTIME(R), DAVID LYNCH AND MARK FROST REVEAL THE OFFICIAL CAST OF THE NEW "TWIN PEAKS!"

Principal Photography Has Concluded On The Highly-Anticipated Series, To Premiere in 2017

LOS ANGELES, CA - April 25, 2016 - Principal photography has concluded on the highly-anticipated new TWIN PEAKS for SHOWTIME. And today, SHOWTIME, David Lynch and Mark Frost are revealing a key piece of the mystery: the official cast of the series. Written and produced by series creators and executive producers David Lynch and Mark Frost, the new TWIN PEAKS is directed entirely by David Lynch, and will premiere on SHOWTIME in 2017, on-air, on demand and over the internet.

One of the most groundbreaking and influential television series of all time, the new SHOWTIME series picks up twenty-five years after the inhabitants of a quaint northwestern town were stunned when their homecoming queen Laura Palmer was shockingly murdered.

The attached document includes the 217 cast members appearing in the new TWIN PEAKS for SHOWTIME, including Golden Globe(R) winner and Emmy(R) Award nominee Kyle MacLachlan, who returns as FBI Agent Dale Cooper. Those who have previously appeared in the TWIN PEAKS world have been asterisked.

Showtime Networks Inc. (SNI), a wholly-owned subsidiary of CBS Corporation, owns and operates the premium television networks SHOWTIME(R), THE MOVIE CHANNEL(TM) and FLIX(R), and also offers SHOWTIME ON DEMAND(R), THE MOVIE CHANNEL(TM) ON DEMAND and FLIX ON DEMAND(R), and the network's authentication service SHOWTIME ANYTIME(R). Showtime Digital Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of SNI, operates the stand-alone streaming service SHOWTIME(R). SHOWTIME is currently available to subscribers via cable, DBS and telco providers, and as a stand-alone streaming service through Apple(R), Roku(R), Amazon and Google. Consumers can also subscribe to SHOWTIME via Hulu, Sony PlayStation(R) Vue and Amazon Prime Video. SNI also manages Smithsonian Networks(TM), a joint venture between SNI and the Smithsonian Institution, which offers Smithsonian Channel(TM), and offers Smithsonian Earth(TM) through SN Digital LLC. SNI markets and distributes sports and entertainment events for exhibition to subscribers on a pay-per-view basis through SHOWTIME PPV. For more information, go to www.SHO.com.

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Those who have previously appeared in the TWIN PEAKS world have been asterisked (*).

Aaseng, Jay
Aboutboul, Alon
Adams, Jane
Adler, Joe
Alden, Kate
Allynne, Stephanie
Amick, Mädchen *
Anderson, Eric Ray
Andrews, Finn
Anweis, Elizabeth
Ashbrook, Dana *
Auger, Joe
Augustine, Phoebe *
Bailey, Melissa
Baird, Tammie
Battaglia, Matt
Bell, Chrysta
Bellucci, Monica
Belushi, Jim
Berger, Leslie
Beymer, Richard *
Billingsley, John
Bisping, Michael
Blevins, Ronnie Gene
Bohlen, Kelsey
Bolger, Sean
Bower, Rachael
Briscoe, Brent
Broski, Robert
Brown, Wes
Bucher, Richard
Burkum, Page
Cameron, Scott
Cantu, Juan Carlos
Carides, Gia
Castellanos, Vincent
Cera, Michael
Chamberlain, Richard
Chase, Bailey
Chavez, Johnny
Clark, Candy
Clarke, Larry
Coffey, Scott *
Collison, Frank
Coronado, Lisa
Coulson, Catherine E. *
Cox, Grace Victoria
Coyne, Jonny
Croak, James
Cruise, Julee *
D'Angelo, Heather
D'Arcy, Jan *
Dastmalchian, David
Davies, Jeremy
Davies, Owain Rhys
de la Reguera, Ana
Del Rio, Rebekah
Dern, Laura
Dickson, Neil
Dillon, Hugh
Douglas, Cullen
Dowlin, Edward "Ted"
Drake, Judith
Duchovny, David *
Durbin, Christopher
Eastwood, Francesca
Edelstein, Eric
Ennis, John
Etten, Sharon
Fadem, Josh
Faircrest, Tikaeni
Farren, Eamon
Fenn, Sherilyn *
Ferguson, Jay R.
Ferreira, Sky
Ferrer, Miguel *
Field, Rebecca
Finck, Robin
Finney, Brian
Fischler, Patrick
Forster, Erika
Forster, Robert
Foster, Meg
Frost, Travis
Frost, Warren *
Gagnon, Pierce
Galli, Allen
Gates, Hailey
Gelman, Brett
George, Ivy
Getty, Balthazar
Giordano, James
Goaz, Harry *
Goodeve, Grant
Griffith, George
Griffith, Tad
Grixoni, James
Guest, Cornelia
Hammer, Travis
Harris, Hank
Hart, Annie
Hays, Andrea *
Heath, Stephen
Hensley, Heath
Hershberger, Gary *
Horse, Michael *
Hudson, Ernie
Jee, Jay
Johnson, Jesse
Jones, Caleb Landry
Judd, Ashley
Judy, Luke
Kearin, Stephen
Kelly, David Patrick *
Kenny, Laura
Kirkland, Dep
Knepper, Robert
Koechner, David
Kull, Virginia
LaLiberte, Nicole
Larson, Jay
Lee, Sheryl *
Leigh, Jennifer Jason
Levy, Jane
Lillard, Matthew
Lindholm, Jeremy
Lipton, Peggy *
Logan, Bellina Martin *
Long, Sarah Jean
Lynch, David *
Lynch, Riley
Lynch, Shane
MacLachlan, Kyle *
Mahoney, Mark
Makinen, Karl
Malone
Maridueña, Xolo
Marlohe, Berenice
Mars, Rob
Marshall, James *
Maurus, Elisabeth
McDermitt, Josh
McGill, Everett *
McLane, Zoe
Mears, Derek
Middleton, Clark
Mills, Greg
Morrison, James
Murray, Christopher
Murray, Don
Nash, Joy
Nelson Strobel, Al *
Niehaus, Priya Diane
Ochsner, Johnny
O'Dell, Bill
Olkewicz, Walter *
O'Neill, Casey
Parenzini, Charity
Parenzini, Elias
Paulsen, John
Paxton, Sara
Perlich, Max
Phillips, Linas
Phillips, Tracy
Pirruccello, John
Porter, Linda
Quinn, Jelani
Radelet, Ruth
Reber, Mary Van
René, Adele
Reznor, Mariqueen
Reznor, Trent
Riggs, Carolyn P.
Robertson, Kimmy *
Robie, Wendy *
Rondell, Erik L.
Rosand, Marv *
Rosenfield, Ben
Roth, Tim
Rowland, Rod
Russell, Carlton Lee *
Satine, Elena
Savage, John
Seyfried, Amanda
Shiels, Amy
Shipman, Sawyer
Sizemore, Tom
Sohn, Sara
Sreenan, Malachy
Stanton, Harry Dean *
Starr, J.R.
Stephenson, Bob
Stewart, Charlotte *
Stofle, Emily
Struycken, Carel *
Suplee, Ethan
Sutherland, Sabrina S.
Szohr, Jessica
Tamblyn, Russ *
Tangradi, Bill
Tewes, Cynthia Lauren
Thelen, Jodee
Torrey, Jack
Vedder, Eddie
Vrotsos, Greg
Wardle, Jake
Watts, Naomi
Williams, Nafessa
Wise, Ray *
Witt, Alicia *
Wydra, Karolina
Yi, Charlyne
Yuuki, Nae
Zabriskie, Grace *
Zajac-Denek, Christophe
Zima, Madeline
Zingale, Blake





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