In television Twin Peaks Harry S. Truman is the sheriff at the Twin Peaks Sheriff's Department. Shortly after the homecoming queen
Laura Palmer is murdered, FBI agent
Dale Cooper comes to Twin Peaks to solve the case, and the two of them quickly become friends and work together closely, although Truman is initially startled by Cooper's idiosyncratic nature. Truman is secretly seeing
Josie Packard, whom to their knowledge, no one knows about. When questioning Josie about her connection with Laura Palmer, Cooper suspects Truman and Josie's relationship due to his body language, which Truman confirms is true. Josie expresses her concerns about
Catherine and
Ben to Truman, believing that they killed her husband
Andrew and that they are going to kill her next. Truman has an ongoing feud with Cooper's FBI partner
Albert Rosenfield, Truman being immediately bothered by Albert's difficult behaviour. In a fight between Albert and
Dr. Hayward about releasing Laura Palmer's body, Truman punches Albert as he lands on Laura's body. Truman at one point takes Albert by the collar, frustrated with Albert insulting him, but is calmed down by Albert saying his motives are built on the foundation of love, placing his hand on Truman's shoulder and saying "I love you, Sheriff Truman," and leaving. Truman and Albert are friendly for the remainder of the show. Cooper gets shot at the end of the
season 1 finale, and Albert concludes that the shooter was Josie Packard. Cooper initially hesitates to tell Truman this, but Albert pushes him to do so. Truman runs to Josie after he finds out, seeing the dead body of
Thomas Eckhardt whom Josie killed, and commands Josie to put her gun down. Josie then collapses on her bed, with Truman crying in her arms, realizing that she had died. Truman starts heavily drinking in the next episode, struck with grief over Josie's death, but is reminded by Cooper of Josie's criminal past. Truman and Cooper spend the remainder of the second season hunting down
Windom Earle, who kidnaps the winner of the Miss Twin Peaks contest,
Annie Blackburn. Truman and Cooper track down Annie, finding the
extradimensional Black Lodge where Cooper spends the
season 2 finale exploring while Truman waits for him. After an entire day, Truman finds Cooper and Annie outside the Black Lodge and brings Cooper to his hotel room as Annie is brought to the hospital. Cooper wakes up the next day, and Truman is immediately startled by Cooper's demeanours, which we later learn is because Cooper's
doppelgänger is the one who escaped the Black Lodge.
In film Truman is not present in the prequel film
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, but is featured very briefly in the deleted scenes for the movie, which was released as
Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces. Hawk informs Truman and Andy that
Bernie has come into Twin Peaks from Canada, a person who was smuggling cocaine into Twin Peaks. In another scene, receptionist
Lucy tells Truman and
Andy that Josie has heard a prowler outside her house, with Truman leaving Andy to watch the station.
In literature During the second season of
Twin Peaks, Simon & Schuster's Pocket Books division released three official tie-in books, with Truman being mentioned in the third book that was released at the time,
Welcome to Twin Peaks: An Access Guide to the Town. The book gives confirmation on his birth date, and places him as the 10th player in the Twin Peaks High School football team in 1968, saying he had the "best completion record in the Tri-Country Area for two straight seasons." Truman is also mentioned in
Mark Frost's official tie-in book
The Secret History of Twin Peaks. It explains that his character name had come from President
Harry S. Truman, and that he was promoted to the Twin Peaks sheriff in 1981.
In popular culture In 1990, during the height of
Twin Peaks popularity, there was a
Saturday Night Live sketch parodying the show with
Kevin Nealon portraying Sheriff Truman. Truman tells Cooper, played by
Kyle MacLachlan in the sketch, that
Leo Johnson had confessed to murdering Laura Palmer. Cooper ignores him, insisting that they go to the brothel One Eyed Jacks, with Truman going so far as to showing Cooper a tape recording of Leo killing Laura, with Cooper ignoring him again. == Reception ==