7.3
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Andrew Packard is a fictional character portrayed by Dan O'Herlihy in the TV series Twin Peaks.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Masked Ball (season 2), they were 71 years old.
They appear in 6 episodes out of a total of 30 aired

Andrew Packard

by Dan O'Herlihy

character

Episodes6

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    Masked Ball

    episode S2.E11 december 1990
    Mrs. Briggs talks about her husband's disappearance into the woods. Nadine is put on the wrestling team, where she falls for Mike Nelson. James is hired by the mysterious, wealthy Evelyn Marsh. Dick takes on an orphan, Little Nicky.
  • 7.5
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    Double Play

    episode S2.E14 february 1991
    Windom Earle has taken his first victim in the deadly chess game. Audrey tells Bobby they have to save Ben from his civil war fantasy. Leo awakes and attacks Shelly, but Bobby is able to fend him off.
  • 7.7
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    The Condemned Woman

    episode S2.E16 february 1991
    Truman puts Hank in prison for the attempted murder of Leo, while Hank points the finger at Josie for the murder of Andrew Packard. Albert reveals that Josie shot Cooper. Ben enlists the help of John Justice Wheeler.
  • 8.2
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    The Path to the Black Lodge

    episode S2.E20 april 1991
    Bobby and Shelly reaffirm their love. Cooper calls Shelly, Donna and Audrey together to warn them about Earle. Briggs shows Cooper a tape of Windom Earle making a report on his quest for the Black Lodge.
  • 8.5
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    Miss Twin Peaks

    episode S2.E21 june 1991
    Windom Earle sets his sights on the Miss Twin Peaks contest. Lucy chooses a father for her baby. Leo is punished when he frees Major Briggs. Cooper unlocks the key to entering the Black Lodge. Annie and Dale make a commitment.
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    Beyond Life and Death

    episode S2.E22 june 1991
    Agent Cooper follows Windom Earle and Annie into the depths of the Black Lodge. Big Ed and Norma get a shock when Nadine suffers head trauma. Andrew and Pete unlock Eckhardt's final box and Audrey stages an act of civil disobedience.