David Lynch and the Woodies

In a 2017 interview with the UK Telegraph, ⁣David Lynch shared, how he once rescued five Woody Woodpecker dolls from a petrol station in 1981:
"I screech on the brakes, I do a U-turn, go back and I buy them and I save their lives.
I named them Chucko, Buster, Pete, Bob and Dan and they were my boys and they were in my office.
They were my dear friends for a while but certain traits started coming out and they became not so nice."
Then, looking straight ahead, he added with a grim finality:
“They are not in my life anymore."

The Woodies were still in Lynch’s life when an Eraserhead trailer was made for the Nuart Theatre in Los Angeles in ‘82, during which Lynch expressed their wisdom as following:⁣
⁣“These guys arent just a bunch of goofballs, they know that there is plenty of suffering in the world.
They spent many years with little iron hooks in their backs up on Sunset Boulevard.
But they tell me, that there’s this all pervading happiness underneath everything- and the more time I spend with them, the more I believe it”.

Trailer produced in 1982 by Douglas Brian Martin and Steven M. Martin, cinematography by Frederick Elmes.

Most likely, we will never know what happened to break up this extraordinary friendship...but I think about it often.⁣

A very happy birthday to the wonderful Mister David Lynch!⁣

Photography:
Lynch, with a few of his boys in the background, photographer unknown
David Lynch at Universal Studios in 1981, photographer unknown
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