By the age of 34, Mexican-American actress Laura Harring had almost entirely abandoned her hopes of making it as a Hollywood star. She had parted ways with her movie agent and thrown herself into music and theatre instead. But that all changed in January of 1999, two months before her 35th birthday, when she received a phone call saying that David Lynch had seen her photograph and wanted to meet her to talk about a part in his next project, a television series called Mulholland Drive. She was driving to the gym and was “so excited... that I crashed the car!” Upon arriving at her appointment with the feted director, the very next day, Harring was stunned to discover that her character, the glamorous yet vulnerable Rita, is also involved in a car crash within the pilot’s opening minutes. “I went into quiet mode for a bit, and then I kind of relaxed,” she tells us over the phone from her Beverly Hills home, speaking ahead of the masterful film’s re-release in a newly restored edition. “I thought that was some sort of signal from the universe that I was in the right place.”