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- Eraserhead is a 1977 American independent surrealist body horror film written, directed, produced, and edited by David Lynch. Lynch also created its score...
- Eraserheads (sometimes stylized as ƎRASERHEADS or ƎRASƎRHƎADS) is a Filipino rock band formed in Quezon City in 1989. The band is composed of lead singer...
- filmmaker David Lynch, Nance portra**** the lead in Lynch's directorial debut Eraserhead (1977). He continued to work with Lynch throughout his career, which included...
- Eraserhead: Original Soundtrack (sometimes referred to as Eraserhead: Original Soundtrack Recording or just Eraserhead) is a 1982 soundtrack album composed...
- films before making his first feature, the independent body horror film Eraserhead (1977), which found success as a midnight movie. He earned critical acclaim...
- other credits include Phantom of the Paradise (1974), Carrie (1976), Eraserhead (1977), Heart Beat (1980), The Straight Story (1999), Mulholland Drive...
- as the b****ist and backing vocalist of the alternative rock band the Eraserheads. He also served as b****ist to The Dawn and Hilera. Zabala was born in...
- productions and appeared in film and television. She starred in the horror film Eraserhead (1977) by David Lynch and in later age pla**** the main antagonist Mary...
- somewhat characteristic of the surrealist style displa**** in his first film Eraserhead (1977). The independent studio De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, owned...
- feature-length début and the beginning of his commercial film career, Eraserhead. David Keith Lynch was born on January 20, 1946, at St. Patrick’s Hospital...