Famed director David Lynch leaves huge property to his 4 youngsters… after his dying at age 78
David Lynch has left his enormous estate to his four children following his passing at age 78 in January 2025.
The famed director was behind projects such as Twin Peaks and Blue Velvet, and his cause of death was later confirmed to be cardiac arrest due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
The filmmaker welcomed his kids throughout four different marriages. He shared his eldest child Jennifer, 57, with first wife Peggy Lentz and son Austin, 43, with Mary Fisk.
Lynch also welcomed Riley, 34, with Mary Sweeney and his youngest child Lula, 13, with Emily Stofle.
His children are listed as beneficiaries of his estate, per court documents obtained by TMZ – and the beneficiaries will be provided gifts for tuition and medical expenses through the trust.
While his kids were left the director’s estate, Lynch also left generous gifts to friends that he had been close to over the years.
David Lynch has left his enormous estate to his four children following his passing at age 78 in January 2025; seen in 2017 in Rome
His children are listed as beneficiaries of his estate, per court documents obtained by TMZ – and the beneficiaries will be provided gifts for tuition and medical expenses through the trust; Lynch seen with children Jennifer, Riley and Lula
Alfredo Ponce – who often collaborated with the director on his projects – was left $100,000 and his second wife, Mary Fisk, received $25,000.
His brother John and sister Martha were also each left $25,000, per the paperwork obtained by TMZ.
Some of his assets include two Los Angeles homes that amount to $3.8 million as well as his membership in Twin Peaks productions.
The list additionally includes the copyrights through his projects that he owned and stock in A2K.
The trustee of his family trust, Sabrina Sutherland, stated that the late star initially drafted his will and trust in 1994.
And the last time he had made amendments was in May 2023, according to the court documents.
Lynch made an impact in the industry through his various projects including the 1977 horror film Eraserhead.
He also directed Dune (1984), Blue Velvet (1986), Mulholland Drive (2001) and Inland Empire (2006).
The famed director was behind projects such as Twin Peaks and Blue Velvet, and his cause of death was later confirmed to be cardiac arrest due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; children Jennifer and Lula seen above
Some of his assets include two Los Angeles homes that amount to $3.8 million as well as his membership in Twin Peaks productions; seen in 2002
The trustee of his family trust, Sabrina Sutherland, stated that the late star initially drafted his will and trust in 1994; seen in 2017 in Rome
The late star also co-created the early 90s series Twin Peaks which has since garnered a cult following.
The 1992 film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me served as a prequel and a third season aired back in 2017 on Showtime.
During the course of his career, Lynch garnered three Academy Award nominations and received an honorary Oscar in 2019.
He also notably won nine Emmys, four Golden Globes as well as an Actor Award (formerly known as SAG).
Lynch passed away on January 16, 2025 – just days before his 79th birthday.
His loved ones announced his death on social media and penned in a statement: ‘It is with deep regret that we, his family, announce the passing of the man and the artist, David Lynch.
‘We would appreciate some privacy at this time. There’s a big hole in the world now that he’s no longer with us.’
They added, ‘But, as he would say, “Keep your eye on the donut and not on the hole.” It’s a beautiful day with golden sunshine and blue skies all the way.’
During the course of his career, Lynch garnered three Academy Award nominations and received an honorary Oscar in 2019 (seen above)
His loved ones announced his death on social media and penned in a statement: ‘It is with deep regret that we, his family, announce the passing of the man and the artist, David Lynch’; seen in 1984
Lynch’s cause of death was revealed to be cardiac arrest due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
His death certificate which had been released by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health also confirmed Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) was an underlying condition suffered by the star.
The director was cremated and a burial took place on January 22, 2025 at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
His children also issued an emotional tribute to their late father as they called him ‘a guiding light‘ following his passing.
‘On Monday, January 20th – what would have been his 79th birthday – we invite you all to join us in a worldwide group meditation at 12:00pm NOON PST for 10 minutes,’ they wrote on X at the time.
‘Let us come together, wherever we are, to honor his legacy by spreading peace and love across the world. Please take this time to meditate, reflect, and send positivity into the universe.’
They continued, ‘Thank you for being part of this celebration of his life. Love, Jennifer, Austin, Riley and Lula Lynch.’
His children also issued an emotional tribute to their late father as they called him ‘a guiding light’
Jennifer opened up about her father during an interview with Vanity Fair last year and talked about his passion for creativity; seen filming Mulholland Drive (2001)
Jennifer opened up about her father during an interview with Vanity Fair last year and talked about his passion for creativity.
‘He made lamps. He made furniture. He made sculptures. He made drawings. He made paintings. He made music. He made films. If he was curious about it, or had an idea about it, he did it.’
She added, ‘He was not fearless, but he was so curious that the fear didn’t matter. He just loved being here. He loved being alive. He loved it.’
Five months before his passing, Lynch told Sight & Sound that he developed emphysema ‘for smoking so long.’
‘I’m homebound whether I like it or not. I can’t go out. And I can only walk a short distance before I’m out of oxygen.’
Five months before his passing, Lynch told Sight & Sound that he developed emphysema ‘for smoking so long’; seen in 2010 in L.A.
He also told People that he needed supplemental oxygen for most activities and could ‘hardly walk across a room.’
And while he said he did not regret his habit of smoking, Lynch had admitted that there was a ‘big price to pay.’
The director ultimately made the decision to quit when he ‘hardly move without gasping for air.’
The award-winning filmmaker added, ‘Quitting was my only choice.’
