Emily Stofle, the spouse of “Twin Peaks” creator David Lynch, files for divorce.

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It has been reported that filmmaker David Lynch and his spouse, Emily Stofle, intend to separate.
After four years of marriage, Emily, David’s wife, has filed for divorce, according to TMZ.
The actress requested exclusive physical and legal custody of their 11-year-old daughter from the court. According to TMZ, Emily only wants David to be able to visitation rights.
In addition, she is requesting legal fees and spousal support.
Lynch’s fourth wife is Stofle.
He was married to Peggy Lynch from 1967 until 1974, to Mary Fisk from 1977 until 1987, and to Mary Sweeney from 2006 until 2007.
2009 saw him wed Stofle, who starred in both the 2017 TV series “Twin Peaks” and his 2006 film “Inland Empire.”

David is known for directing films like ‘The Elephant Man,’ ‘Wild at Heart,’ ‘Lost Highway,’ and ‘Dune.’
He has worked as a painter, singer, photographer, novelist, and designer in addition to creating memorable films.
Stofle has appeared in films such as ‘Ted Bundy’ and ‘The Fourth Noble Truth.’

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