Art of LivingDavid Lynch and Emily Stofle are calling it quits after 14 years

David Lynch and Emily Stofle are calling it quits after 14 years

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The former couple collaborated on the director’s feature film, ‘Inland Empire,’ and limited series, ‘Twin Peaks: The Return’

David Lynch and Emily Stofle are calling it quits.

 

 

Stofle, 46, filed for divorce from the Mulholland Drive director, 77, after 14 years of marriage

In the filing, the actress asked for sole legal and physical custody of their 11-year-old daughter, Lula Boginia. Stofle is asking for Lynch to have visitation rights. She is also asking for spousal support and attorney’s fees.
The former couple married on Feb. 26, 2009. The pair collaborated when Stofle appeared in Lynch’s feature film, Inland Empire, and limited series, Twin Peaks: The Return.

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