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I Don't Know Jack
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I Don't Know Jack

Apr 5, 2002
1h 31m
★ 7.7

Overview

The life of actor Jack Nance, whose rise to prominence after starring in David Lynch's 1977 cult classic Eraserhead led to involvement in various further projects with Lynch.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Next Step Studios

Cast

John Achorn

Self

John Achorn

Leo Bulgarini

Self

Leo Bulgarini

Catherine Case

Self

Catherine Case

Billy DaMota

Self

Billy DaMota

Donna DuBain

Self

Donna DuBain

Catherine E. Coulson

Self

Catherine E. Coulson

Wayne Grace

Self

Wayne Grace

Bob Graham

Self

Bob Graham

T. Max Graham

Self

T. Max Graham

Dennis Hopper

Self

Dennis Hopper

Brantley Kearns

Self

Brantley Kearns

David Lindeman

Self

David Lindeman

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