actor Jack Nance—whose performance anchors the film’s unending surrealism—being turned into, you guessed it, an eraser. Underneath all the horror, though, “Eraserhead” remains a touching ...
Starring actor Jack Nance (who would become a Lynch regular) as a fidgety cuckold charged with caring for his ex-girlfriend’s ...
Seventy-First went on the road to Jack Britt and limited the Buccaneers to just 142 yards of offense with a stout defense.
We follow Henry Spencer, played by the late Jack Nance (who would go on to be one of Lynch’s most regular collaborators), a man struggling with his role as a father. Living in a bleak industrial ...
For now, it’s a manifesto as much as a menu. Jack Nance as Henry Spencer in director David Lynch’s Eraserhead stares menacingly out of the cover. Inside, the most mainstream new release is Joker: ...
DeAndre Nance, Seventy-First — Nance completed eight of 12 passes ... Shon Pone, Seventy-First — Pone scored a touchdown on ...
Nance rushed for four touchdowns and threw for two more behind an impressive performance by the Falcons' offensive line.
How Seventy-First football soph Shon Pone's versatility gives Falcons another dimension BULLDOGS ROLL:Terry Sanford football ...