HOLLYWOOD—It’s been a long day of interviews for David Duchovny, but the former “X-Files” and current “Californication” star sees the light at the end of the tunnel. Just two more interviews…and then it’s time for a whole new round of questions on the red carpet for the premiere of his latest movie “Phantom,” a based-on-true-events story about a decades old incident involving a Russian nuclear sub that nearly set off World War III. The divorced actor—he previously was married to actress Tea Leoni with whom he has two children& ... [Continua a leggere]
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David Duchovny on turning 50, what he knows now and tips on how to feel great
WHAT DO YOU KNOW NOW THAT YOU DIDN'T KNOW AT 20? DAVID DUCHOVNY, star of "Californication" and the new film "Phantom" There is no one nicer and smarter than actor David Duchovny who starred for nine seasons on "The X Files" and now has a new submarine thriller out Friday called "Phantom." Now that he has (unbelievably) hit the big 5-Oh, I asked what he knows now and how to feel great at any age. He knows not to fret about age and the number on his driver's license. David says, "When you're an actor, people talk to you about your age. They talk about it so much that they're kind of used to ... [Continua a leggere]
"I'll play Fox Mulder forever," the actor says on Wednesday's "Tonight Show."
Good news, X-Files fans: David Duchovny isn't ready to say goodbye to Fox Mulder. The actor, who now stars on Showtime's Californication, says he continues to hold out hope of making a third movie. "We always want to," he told Jay Leno in an interview on Wednesday's The Tonight Show. "[Creator] Chris Carter and [co-star] Gillian Anderson and I, we're always on board." Duchovny, who has previously expressed interest in doing a third film, then encouraged fans to start a letter-writing campaign to the studio to make it happen. "You want to write Fox and get 'em going…, ... [Continua a leggere]
Parte domenica 13 gennaio in America la sesta stagione, più estrema che mai, della serie targata Showtime e con uno spin-off in arrivo. La quinta stagione su Italia 1 dal 20 gennaio.
Solo, come un bimbo sperduto, abbandonato, crucciato e con il broncio per aver fallito ancora con Karen (Natascha McElhone). E’ questo lo stato d’animo che ha accompagnato Hank Moody (David Duchovny) durante la quinta stagione di Californication che vedremo dal 20 gennaio ogni domenica su Italia 1 a partire dalle 00.25. Per chi avesse bisogno di una rinfrescatina di memoria, il quinto atto della serie tv firmata Showtime ha visto Hank tornare a Los Angeles, dopo tre anni di lontananza, per scrivere una sceneggiatura su un film basato sulla vita di un rapper. Lo abbiamo visto imbatt ... [Continua a leggere]
David Duchovny is reportedly planning to take a year off work to play golf. The actor has been starring in the TV show Californication since 2007, in which he portrays a troubled writer with a complicated love life. Although he enjoys making the programme, the star's love of golf has reportedly got him thinking that there might be more to life. "David insists the current season of Californication will be his last. He's got a couple of movies in the works but once those are wrapped he wants to travel the world and play on some of the famous golf courses," an insider told National Enquirer. " ... [Continua a leggere]
David Duchovny, Hope Davis e Timothy Hutton, tre delle più grandi star del piccolo e grande schermo, parteciperanno ad uno dei film più attesi della prossima stagione cinematografica: After the Fall. Scritto da Carroll Cartwright e diretto da Anthony Fabian, After the Fallnarra la struggente storia vera di due genitori costretti ad accettare l’improvvisa morte della loro unica figlia. Distrutti dal dolore e dalla disperazione i due decidono di incanalare la sofferenza in un incredibile progetto umanitario: la costruzione di un centro di terapie alternative in cui i genitor ... [Continua a leggere]
Una vicenda drammatica, ispirata a un fatto realmente accaduto, per i tre bravi attori.
Il veterano del piccolo schermo David Duchovny, Hope Davis e il premio Oscar Timothy Hutton reciteranno nel drammatico After the Fall. Il film, basato su una storia vera, narra la storia di due genitori costretti a venire a patti con la morte improvvisa della loro figlia. Per lenire il dolore i due decidono di creare un centro di terapie alternative per bambini dove le famiglie possano partecipare al percorso di guarigione insieme ai figli malati. Il risultato sarà il Maria Fareri Children's Hospital che si trova nella Hudson Valley, non lontano da New York. La sceneggiatura è f ... [Continua a leggere]
EXCLUSIVE: David Duchovny, Hope Davis, and Timothy Hutton are starring in After The Fall, a film that is just getting underway in Connecticut. Scripted by Carroll Cartwright (What Maisie Knew), the film is being directed by Anthony Fabian (Skin) and produced by Anthony Mastromauro’s Identity Films. The film is based on the true story of John and Brenda Fareri, grieving parents who used the unexpected death of their young daughter Maria as the impetus to build a world class state of the art children’s hospital where families are welcomed into the healing process. It has become the ... [Continua a leggere]
The latest movie to film in Greenwich has a story that hits close to home. Actor David Duchovny was in town Tuesday to film scenes for a movie based on the true story of a Greenwich family whose mission is to build a world-class children's hospital after the death of their daughter. The film, "After the Fall," will shoot for the next couple of weeks in the basement of the town-owned Nathaniel Witherell nursing home on Parsonage Road. The nursing home's director, Allen Brown, said "After the Fall" is based on the story of Maria Fareri, a 13-year-old Greenwich girl who died of rabies in ... [Continua a leggere]
Sometimes chemistry surfaces in a gaze, or even a glance. It’s true for the self-indulgent novelist Hank Moody and his longtime, long-suffering love/baby mama Karen van der Beek, the on-again, off-again nexus of Showtime’s sexy, LA-centric comedy Californication. And it’s true for the actors who play them, David Duchovny and Natascha McElhone. “Even just the looks they throw each other,” says the show’s creator, executive producer and sole writer Tom Kapinos. “It’s like you believe that this is a couple who have been in love for a long time and c ... [Continua a leggere]
LOS ANGELES—“He was dressed better than me,” said David Duchovny, wearing a polo shirt and slacks, about Jon Hamm, whom we just interviewed. The “Mad Men” actor wore a suit. “I saw him.” He joked, “I didn’t like that.” Settling down into a chair, David said he just wrapped shooting Season Six of his TV series, “Californication,” where he plays Hank Moody, a hedonistic novelist. He confirmed that rocker Marilyn Manson will make appearances in the series. “Manson is a big fan of the show,” he disclosed. “A ... [Continua a leggere]
Over the course of his career, David Duchovny has played an F.B.I. conspiracy theorist who chases extraterrestrials, an undercover suburban marketer who sleeps with the nymphomaniac posing as his daughter‚ and a former hand model who keeps his prized limb in a homemade hyperbaric chamber. His role as Goat Man in Christopher Neil’s drama Goats, adapted from the Mark Jude Poirer novel of the same name, however, may still be his most eccentric character to date. A marijuana-smoking, goat-raising misfit, Goat Man becomes an unlikely mentor to Graham Phillips’s teenage protagonist ... [Continua a leggere]
Recently we got to speak with David Duchovny and Graham Phillips about their new movie “Goats” as part of an round table session with the press. Duchovny also discussed the upcoming season of Califonication and future X-Files films.
This is such a weird character. What was it about him that appealed to you? Do you ever do a character that doesn’t gets stoned? DD- Um…yeah, I don’t think I got stoned before…let me think about… X-Files I don’t think he ever took a drink. But now…? DD- well That wasn’t serious, you don’t have to think about it (laughs) DD- Well, I’m sorry but those are the kinds of nincompoop questions I get (smiles) so I have to take them seriously when I get them I’m like ‘Oh my god’ (smiles). The question being the characte ... [Continua a leggere]
After years of playing spooky Agent Fox Mulder on TV's "The X-Files" and in two big-screen "X-Files" movies, it's only natural that David Duchovny wants to lighten the mood a little bit. The 52-year-old actor won a Golden Globe for his hilarious role as troubled novelist and unrepentant ladies' man Hank Moody on Showtime's "Californication," the sixth season of which is scheduled to air in January. Now Duchovny appears on the big screen in the quirky comedy "Goats" as Goat Man — a chill, perma-stoned wild man of the desert who has inadvertently become the father figure to the son (Graham Phillips) of the hippie (Vera Farmiga) whose garden he's been tending for years.
We sat down with Duchovny as he waxed philosophical about nature vs. technology, the legalization of marijuana, the future of "The X-Files" and why getting to play guitar with Marilyn Manson was a high point of his life.
Did you base anything about Goat Man on a real person? He's an amalgamation of many things, personally. Chris [Neil], the "Goats" director, had an actual Goat Man in his past as a kid — a father-figure type, goat-herding person in the desert. But Chris didn't write "Goats," which is the coincidence. So did Mark Poirier, who wrote the book and screenplay. Chris had pictures of his actual Goat Man, which was helpful for me. Once I got the look, I had the key. You had to handle a lot of goats in "Goats." Were there any goatastrophes on the set? I wish I had known that word! Goats a ... [Continua a leggere]
Earlier today, I had the opportunity to sit down with David Duchovny at the members-only Soho House in West Hollywood to chat about his indie feature Goats. In the comedy, he plays Goat Man, a goat-herding sage who has lived with Ellis (Graham Phillips) and his New Age hippie mother (Vera Farmiga) since Ellis was a child, teaching him the meaning of expanding one’s mind. While we will run the full interview tomorrow, we did want to share what Duchovny had to say about the possibility of a third The X-Files movie, especially after what writer/producer Frank Spotnitz told me about it a we ... [Continua a leggere]