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Twin Peaks Location – Diane Evans’ Apartment Interior

An early promotional image for Twin Peaks on Showtime featured Gordon Cole and Albert Rosenfield standing in front of a fireplace in what appeared to be a home. At the time the image was released, I had no idea they were standing in Diane Evans’ apartment (or the fact we’d get to meet Cooper’s mysterious secretary).

WHERE IS DIANE EVANS’ APARTMENT INTERIOR LOCATED?

Male Suitor Says Farewell
Part 7

Diane Evans’ apartment interior was briefly seen in Twin Peaks Part 7 which aired on June 18, 2017. The approximately three-minute scene begins with a younger male suitor (played by Jesse Johnson)  leaving Diane’s apartment as Gordon Cole and Albert Rosenfield arrive. This scene gives a great overview of the apartment’s interior since the camera pans as the younger male answers the main door.

Talmadge Apartment
Google Maps.

The interior scene was shot at a private residence in Talmadge Apartments located at 3278 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90010.

According to Los Angeles Conservancy website, The Talmadge has a rather interesting history. This brick apartment tower bears the name of silent film actress Norma Talmadge. She and her husband, Hollywood producer Joseph Schenk, owned the building when it opened in 1924.

Newspaper ad for The Talmadge
The Los Angeles, Times, September 25, 1927

The building rose on the site of a Craftsman mansion designed for automobile dealer Earle C. Anthony in 1909 by legendary Pasadena architects Charles and Henry Greene. In 1923, the home was  sold to actor Norman Kerry, who had it moved to North Bedford Drive in Beverly Hills.

HOW DID I FIND DIANE EVANS’ APARTMENT INTERIOR?

Talmadge Apartments
The Location Portal / Google

I discovered the location by accident after spending hours looking for Ruth Davenport’s apartment from Twin Peaks Part 1 (something I’m still trying to locate).

Using Google Maps and various internet searches, I wasn’t having much luck find Ruth’s apartment. I recall searching for “apartment complexes in Los Angeles” or “Apartment complexes with fire escapes” and scrolled through returned images. When I saw the above image, I knew I had found Diane’s place (I may have screamed and jumped out of my chair too).

The image was from The Location Portal website which “connects premier properties to the film industry.” The site contains 31 images of the apartment from various angles.

Interior Comparison
The Location Portal / Showtime

By comparing screen caps from Twin Peaks Part 7 with images from The Location Portal, it was easy to confirm the interior scene was shot at this location. For example, compare the white furniture near the window or the fireplace details.

Diane’s apartment decor – mid-century modern with Asian accents – was specifically created for the episode. Paintings and furniture appear to be replaced.

Stay tuned for additional details about props used in her apartment, such as the vinyl album leaning against the wall. I dream of recreating the look one day in my own home (it’ll never happen but it’s a nice dream).

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  • Steven Miller at Twede's Cafe enjoying cherry pie and coffee

    A "Twin Peaks" fan since October 1993, Steven Miller launched Twin Peaks Blog in February 2018 to document his decades-long fascination with David Lynch and Mark Frost's wonderful and strange show. With his Canon camera in hand, he's visited numerous film locations, attended Twin Peaks events and conducted extensive historical research about this groundbreaking series. Along with fellow Bookhouse Boys, he dreams of creating a complete Twin Peaks Archive of the series and feature film. Steven currently resides in Central Florida.

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One thought on “Twin Peaks Location – Diane Evans’ Apartment Interior

  1. Very cool! I’m trying to emulate this look in my new place…..I have the floors and walls…woot!

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