The Twin Peaks creator says he quit smoking two years ago and appreciates everyone's concern
Famous director David Lynch explained in a recent interview that he has emphysema, a lung disease that causes shortness of breath. He blames this on his love of smoking and tobacco. But despite rumors that he was retiring, Lynch says he has no plans to do so. Lynch released Eraserhead , his first feature film, in 1977 and since then has made a name for himself as a director behind many surrealist, quirky, and strange films and TV shows that often contain a lot of heart and passion.
In a recent interview with Sight and Sound magazine, the 78-year-old director said he had been diagnosed with emphysema and that the disease affects his ability to move around, meaning he might only be able to direct future films and TV shows remotely.
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