Twin Peaks/Characters

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FBI

Special Agent Dale "Coop" Cooper:

 
 

 Played by: Kyle Mac Lachlan

 

 

 Agent Cooper: No.

 

Regional Bureau Chief Gordon Cole

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 Played by: David Lynch

 

 

  COOP, TODAY YOU REMIND ME OF A SMALL, MEXICAN CHIHUAHUA!

 

Diane (Cooper's secretary)

Former Special Agent Windom Earle

 
 

 Played by: Kenneth Welsh

 

Agent Albert Rosenfield

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 Played by: Miguel Ferrer

 

Agent Dennis "Denise" Bryson

 

 Played by: David Duchovny

 


Police

Sheriff Harry S. Truman

 
 

 Played by: Michael Ontkean

 

 

 Cooper: "I'm supposed to meet with a Sheriff Harry S. Truman. Shouldn't be too hard to remember that."

 

Deputy Andy Brennan

 
 

 Played by: Harry Goaz

 

Deputy Tommy "Hawk" Hill

 
 

 Played by: Michael Horse

 

Lucy Moran

 

 Played by: Kimmy Robertson

 


Twin Peaks Townsfolk

The Briggses

Major Garland Briggs

 
 

 Played by: Don S. Davis

 

Robert "Bobby" Briggs

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 Played by: Dana Ashbrook

 

The Haywards

Donna Hayward

 
 

 Played by: Lara Flynn Boyle (TV show), Moira Kelly (Fire Walk With Me)

 

Eileen Hayward

 

 Played by: Mary Jo Deschanel

 

Gersten Hayward

 

 Played by: Alicia Witt

 

William "Doc" Hayward

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 Played by: Warren Frost

 

The Hornes

Audrey Horne

 
 

 Played by: Sherilyn Fenn

 

Benjamin "Ben" Horne

 
 

 Played by: Richard Beymer

 

Jerry Horne

 

 Played by: David Patrick Kelly

 

Ben Horne's sleazy brother. He actually doesn't have too big of a role in the show, but he occasionally helps Ben with his schemes.


The Hurleys

"Big" Ed Hurley

 

 Played by: Everett McGill

 

James Hurley

 

 Played by: James Marshall

 

Biker teen who lives with Ed and Nadine instead of his parents, who, he tells people, died in a car accident.


Nadine Hurley

 

 Played by: Wendy Robie

 

Dr. Lawrence Jacoby

 

 Played by: Russ Tamblyn

 

The Jenningses

Hank Jennings

 

 Played by: Chris Mulkey

 

Norma Jennings

 

 Played by: Peggy Lipton

 

The Johnsons

Leo Johnson

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 Played by: Eric Da Re

 

  • The Aggressive Drug Dealer: Well ... sort of. He is aggressive and does sell drugs to high school kids, but they seek him out to buy them.
  • Badass Long Hair
  • The Brute
  • Butt Monkey: In the second season.
  • Convenient Coma: Well, he does clearly have some brain damage, but it's only convenient for some, who would have preferred him dead.
  • Jerkass
  • Red Herring: Despite his sadism, violence, frequent cold-blooded killing and being present at the scene of her murder, Leo did not kill Laura Palmer.
  • Redemption Equals Death: Releases Major Briggs from captivity so he can warn Shelly. Windom Earle leaves him in a situation he's highly unlikely to have survived.
  • Villain Decay: Leo has the bad luck of being the absolute middle man. Terrifying to the teenagers who are dabbling, easily manipulated by the real powers in Twin Peaks.

Shelly Johnson

 

 Played by: Mädchen Amick

 

 

 Gordon Cole : YOU ARE WITNESSING A FRONT THREE-QUARTER VIEW OF TWO ADULTS SHARING A TENDER MOMENT. [to Shelly] Acts like he's never seen a kiss before.

Dale Cooper : Uh, Gordon…

Gordon Cole : [to Bobby] TAKE ANOTHER LOOK, SONNY. IT'S GONNA HAPPEN AGAIN!

 

Margaret "The Log Lady" Lanterman

 
 

 Played by: Catherine E. Coulson

 

Probably the most unusual of the Twin Peaks townsfolk (and that's saying a lot). Margaret Lanterman, aka "The Log Lady", is an eccentric recluse who lives in a cabin in the forest. She is always seen carrying a log (hence her nickname), which is implied to either contain the spirit of her dead lumberjack husband or, as of Fire Walk With Me, to serve as a link to him in the Black Lodge -- though she never voices either theory outright and is implied to be forbidden from doing so. Because of this, the other townsfolk think she's crazy.

She was with Laura 5 days before her murder.


The Martells

Catherine Martell

 
 

 Played by: Piper Laurie

 

Pete Martell

 
 

 Played by: Jack Nance

 

The Milfords

Mayor Dwayne Milford

 

 Played by: John Boylan

 

Dougie Milford

 

 Played by: Tony Jay

 

Lana Budding Milford

 

 Played by: Robyn Lively

 

Mike Nelson

 

 Played by: Gary Hershberger

 

The Packards

Andrew Packard

 

 Played by: Dan O'Herlihy

 

Josie Packard

 

 Played by: Joan Chen

 

The Palmers

Laura Palmer

 

 Played by: Sheryl Lee

 

Leland Palmer

 
 

 Played by: Ray Wise

 

The father of Laura Palmer, Leland is a well-respected lawyer in the town of Twin Peaks. When he was a child, he met the evil spirit BOB and was possessed by him. After hearing the news of his daughter's murder, Leland suffers a nervous breakdown, which results in him killing murder suspect Jacques Renault at the end of the first season.

At the beginning of season 2, Leland awakens to find his hair has turned white and he is now very upbeat, joyfully dancing and singing show tunes. However, it isn't long until he is arrested by Cooper and Truman for the murder of Jacques Renault, but is soon released due to being well-respected by the townsfolk.

Soon after the trial, he brutally murders his niece Maddie Ferguson (who bears a strong resemblance to Laura) the day before she is supposed return to her hometown, Missoula. The police find out about the murder and, with help from the Giant, Cooper reveals that Leland is Laura's killer. When Leland is taken in for interrogation, BOB assumes full control over his body and forces him to commit suicide just before leaving it. Leland tells of his tragic childhood and the murders he committed and, with Cooper's help, dies peacefully while seeing a vision of his daughter.


Sarah Palmer

 

 Played by: Grace Zabriskie

 

Harold Smith

 
 

 Played by: Lenny Von Dohlen

 

Harold Smith is an orchid grower a close friend of Laura Palmer, who she met through working for the Meals-on-Wheels program. Harold is agoraphobic (meaning he has a fear of open spaces), which is why he never leaves his home. Near the start of the second season, Donna Hayward befriends him in an attempt to get answers and discovers that Laura gave him her diary before her murder. When Harold finds out that Donna is trying to steal the diary, he goes crazy and kills himself, leaving a suicide note which reads ""J'ai une âme solitaire." (French for "I am a lonely soul."). Cooper and the Twin Peaks police then read the diary to help find the identity of Laura's killer.


Dick Tremayne

 

 Played by: Ian Buchanan

 

Dick Tremayne runs the clothing department at Horne's Department Store and was in an on-and-off relationship with Lucy Moran.



Outsiders

Annie Blackburn

 

 Played by: Heather Graham

 

Blacky O'Reilly

 

 Played by: Victoria Catlin

 

Thomas Eckhardt

 

 Played by: David Warner

 

Madeline "Maddy" Ferguson

 

 Played by: Sheryl Lee

 

Evelyn Marsh

 

 Played by: Annette McCarthy

 

The Renault Brothers

Jacques Renault

 
 

 Played by: Walter Olkewicz

 

Jean Renault

 

 Played by: Michael Parks

 

John Justice Wheeler

 

 Played by: Billy Zane

 


The Black Lodge

Killer BOB

 
 

 Played by: Frank Silva

 

The show's main villain.


The Giant

 
 

 Played by: Carel Struycken

 

  • Arc Words: "The Owls are not what they seem."
  • Bald of Awesome
  • Body Snatcher: However, it's clear he has stayed in the same body for a long, long time.
  • Cryptic Conversation: Less so than The Man From Another Place, giving one straight forward clue - "Without chemicals, he points."
  • Gentle Giant: His speaking voice is pleasant, and he's dressed smartly. It's difficult to imagine him hurting a fly. He seems to live in the Black Lodge, too.
  • Hey, It's That Guy!

Jimmy Scott

 

 Played by: Jimmy Scott

 

  • Cool Old Guy
  • Disability Superpower: Jimmy Scott was born with Kallmann syndrome, which stunted his growth and he never went through puberty. This left his beautiful voice unbroken.
  • One-Scene Wonder: Only shows up in the last episode -- in one of the most haunting scenes in the entire series.

The Man From Another Place

 
 

 Played by: Michael J. Anderson

 

MIKE/Phillip Michael Gerard

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 Played by: Al Strobel

 

Pierre Tremond/Chalfont

 

 Played by: Austin Jack Lynch (TV show), Jonathan J. Lepell (Fire Walk With Me)