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Jilly_in_VA

(10,875 posts)
Sun Dec 4, 2022, 07:31 PM Dec 2022

'Twin Peaks' Actor Al Strobel Dies at 83

Al Strobel, best known for playing one-armed Phillip Gerard on David Lynch’s cult classic show Twin Peaks, passed away in Eugene, Oregon on Friday. He was 83. Former colleagues, including the show’s creators and Strobel’s fellow actors, took to social media over the weekend in an outpouring of love for the performer following the news. “Through the darkness of future past and much sadness we say goodbye to Al Strobel,” said Twin Peaks producer Sabrina Sutherland in a statement. “He is an irreplaceable human being and will always be an important part of our Twin Peaks family.” Strobel, who lost his arm in a car accident at the age of 17, would go on to portray some of the most memorable moments in the series, including the haunting recital of the poem “Fire Walk With Me” in the show’s third episode.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/twin-peaks-actor-al-strobel-dies-at-83

My sweet friend. More below.

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'Twin Peaks' Actor Al Strobel Dies at 83 (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Dec 2022 OP
See you in the trees, Al Deep State Witch Dec 2022 #1
Memory eternal Jilly_in_VA Dec 2022 #2

Jilly_in_VA

(10,875 posts)
2. Memory eternal
Sun Dec 4, 2022, 07:45 PM
Dec 2022

I can't remember how we met. I was probably around 20-21 at the time. It just seemed like he was suddenly part of my life and we were friends. We spent a lot of time talking at the bars around Madison, WI. Sometimes we would do crazy, spur-of-of-the-moment things. One snowy morning he knocked on my door and when I sleepily opened it he said, "Get up, get dressed! We're going on an adventure!" I had no idea what he meant but I was game for it. His idea of an "adventure" that day was driving to Chicago and spending the day wandering around the museum of the Art Institute. We ate in the dining room and had the good fortune to meet Myrna Loy, who was dining at the next table and was most gracious. For awhile we did have a liaison but it didn't last, however we remained friends and I was happy for him when he eventually met his wife. I knew he was an amazing actor when I watched him in a Madison Theater Guild production of "The Crucible" as Deputy Governor Danforth and he scared the bejesus out of me. I didn't know he was on Twin Peaks until I heard his voice and came running into the room where my daughter was watching it.

One thing about the article though--when I knew him, he still had both arms, although one (the left) was paralyzed. He told me that had happened in a motorcycle (not auto) accident when he was 17. He may have had it amputated later.

Ave atque vale, Al. I'll see you again one day.

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