Kyle MacLachlan has played all kinds of dark yet charming characters in film and television and has several cult totems to his credit. Since yesterday he has added another: the long-awaited adaptation of 'Fallout' David Lynch was clear from the beginning, that was his boy and he was going to be that way for many years.

There's a lot about him about the classic gallant: his perfect hair, his square jaw, his patrician air. It's easy to see in him a James Stewart who would have embraced the dark side of him. For Lynch he is a modern Errol Flynn and in A Touch of Pink he played Cary Grant. A series that also shows an idyllic world that is a mere facade, a post-apocalyptic disguised as the peaceful fifties in which body parts fly across the screen. I wasn't to be an actor, but rather a director of a theater program, rather a singer rather than a lawyer. It was his mother, who instilled a love for the stage in him.