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Twin Peaks: then and now - Page 15 of 31 - Kiwi Report

Twin Peaks: then and now


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[post_page_title]Kenneth Walsh / Windom Earle[/post_page_title]
Until his wicked performance as the arch-nemesis Windom Earle, Kenneth Walsh was practically unknown to the American audience. Born in Canada, Walsh performed as an actor mainly in theater productions and small independent movies. Later on, Walsh landed the role of the Vice President of the United States in the 2004 environmental disaster film The Day After Tomorrow. According to various sources on the set, Walsh was chosen due to his physical similarity to the U.S. Vice president at the time.

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Kenneth Walsh / Windom Earle

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