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‘Twin Peaks’ Star Lenny Von Dohlen Dies at 63

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‘Twin Peaks’ Star Lenny Von Dohlen Dies at 63

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  • Lenny von Dohlen died at the age of 63.
  • He was known for playing Harold in the popular mystery drama “Twin Peaks”.

The actor, Lenny von Dohlen best known for playing Harold Smith in the popular mystery drama series “Twin Peaks,” passed away on Thursday, July 22, but the cause of death has not yet been released.

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Lenny’s sister Catherine van Dohlen wrote on Facebook: “The world lost a magnificent man on July 5. Brother Len was passionate about everything and everyone. He was always leading; whether it be riveting conversation, an artistic creation or a trip to new places. He loved a good laugh. He continues on his spiritual journey. Living life full in his memory.”

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Lenny played the agoraphobic Harold on “Twin Peaks” and its spin-off movie prequel “Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me” during his time on the show.

Harold was given Laura Palmer’s secret diary during the four episodes in which he made an appearance, but after she was killed, he ended up killing himself after getting involved in the investigation.

In addition to his sister, Lenny, who is most known for playing Miles Harding in the movie “Electric Dreams,” is also survived by his ex-wife, model Marina Drujko, 38, and his daughter Hazel Von Dohlen, age 21.

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