It’s only appropriate that Twin Peaks‘ resident log lover, Margaret Lanterman a.k.a. the Log Lady, will be immortalized in wood. The fan favorite character, played by the late Catherine E. Coulson — ...
Toni is a Features writer for Collider. He specialises in paranormal and supernatural horror, with a penchant for all things absurd. He is also a music journalist and the Head of Audio at QSO Media.
Director and David Lynch collaborator Richard Green is behind the upcoming documentary, "I Know Catherine, The Log Lady." Catherine E. Coulson starred in numerous films and television series ...
In a cast with some 40 regular characters, the Log Lady was nevertheless a major standout in David Lynch and Mark Frost’s cult classic Twin Peaks. A local eccentric named Margaret Lanterman, she was ...
When the cryptic character Margaret Lanterman, nicknamed the Log Lady, spoke on Twin Peaks, everyone listened. Actor Catherine Coulson made the unusual character a fan-favorite on both the original ...
David Lynch has been a visionary in his films and TV projects, and that includes finding many of the amazing cast members of his celebrated Twin Peaks. Those who’ve watched the show through all its ...
Coulson appeared Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me and in a recent music video as The Log Lady after the conclusion of the series. She also appeared in a Twin Peaks-themed episode of Psych as “Woman With ...
Catherine Coulson - the actress who played the Log Lady on Twin Peaks - has passed away at the age of 71. Lynch paid tribute to the actress in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, declaring: "Today, ...
The Log Lady is dead. Long live the Log Lady. “Hawk, my log is turning gold. The wind is moaning. I’m dying.” Few Twin Peaks characters are as iconic as Margaret Lanterman, the Log Lady (Catherine ...
Twin Peaks is a show about respect. This, perhaps, is a strange thing to say about a series that routinely violates time, space, sanity and basic human decency. And that’s to say nothing of the ...
Catherine E. Coulson, who played the Log Lady on David Lynch‘s “Twin Peaks” TV series and was set to return to the new Showtime version, died Monday morning of cancer. She was 71. “We are all deeply ...
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