10 Must-See Previous Roles From New Twin Peaks Residents

The owls are not what they seem, but the cast is.

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Universal Pictures

We once thought that we’d have to wait as long as the stricken Dale Cooper in his Great Northern hotel room for David Lynch to revisit the gloomy pacific north-western town of Twin Peaks, but since the revival was first announced in October, the wait until “early 2017” has seemed to drag on longer than the initial 25 year gap. Perhaps the time-bending forces of the Black Lodge are at work…

Suitably shrouded in mystery, the only officially released information pertains to the cast and crew. In order to make the wait that little bit more bearable, and get acquainted with some of your new neighbours, here's 10 must-see roles from the new Twin Peaks cast…

WARNING: Spoilers ahead…

10. Robert Knepper – Theodore ‘T-Bag’ Bagwell, Prison Break

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20th Century Fox

Look – we know that, in the pantheon of TV’s golden age, Prison Break cannot hold a shiv to the likes of Mad Men and Breaking Bad – but it is, appropriately enough, a decent form of escapism.

A major reason for that is the bravura Knepper, who somehow manages to layer his creepy, lip-smacking, child molesting character T-Bag with a flamboyantly dark comic element, which he effortlessly reels back to preserve the overarching, sinister core. It takes a special talent to transcend the limitations of the source material. Knepper is part of an elite group.

While the Prison Break writers found it easier to run away from the plot than the inmates did from the pen, Peaks devotees will nonetheless be salivating at the prospect of what Lynch can harness from Knepper, who, perhaps more than any of the great new additions, seems perfectly suited to loom menacingly between two worlds. Just run away when he asks you to hold the inside of his pocket...

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