David Duchovny


David William Duchovny is an American actor, writer, producer, director, novelist, and singer-songwriter. He is known for playing FBI agent Fox Mulder on the television series The X-Files and writer Hank Moody on the television series Californication, both of which have earned him Golden Globe awards.
Duchovny appeared in both X-Files films, the 1998 science fiction-thriller of the same name and the supernatural-thriller . He executive-produced and starred in the historically based cop drama Aquarius. Duchovny earned an A.B. in English literature from Princeton University, and an M.A. in English literature from Yale University, and has since published three books, Holy Cow: A Modern-Day Dairy Tale, Bucky F*cking Dent and Miss Subways.

Early life

Duchovny was born in New York, in 1960. He is the son of Margaret "Meg", a school administrator and teacher, and Amram "Ami" Ducovny, a writer and publicist who worked for the American Jewish Committee. Duchovny's mother is a Scottish Presbyterian emigrant from Aberdeen, Scotland. His father was Jewish; Duchovny's paternal grandfather was a Jewish emigrant from Berdychiv, Russian Empire, and Duchovny's paternal grandmother was a Jewish emigrant from Russian Poland. His father dropped the h in his last name to avoid the sort of mispronunciations he encountered while serving in the Army. In the Polish language, duchowny means 'clergyman'.
Duchovny attended Grace Church School and The Collegiate School For Boys ; both are in Manhattan. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Princeton University in 1982 with an A.B. summa cum laude in English literature. He was a member of Charter Club, one of the university's eating clubs. In 1982, his poetry received an honorable mention for a college prize from the Academy of American Poets. The title of his senior thesis was The Schizophrenic Critique of Pure Reason in Beckett's Early Novels. He played junior varsity basketball at Princeton. He earned a Master of Arts in English Literature from Yale University and subsequently began work on a Ph.D. that remains unfinished. The title of his uncompleted doctoral thesis is Magic and Technology in Contemporary Fiction and Poetry.

Career

Duchovny appeared in an advertisement for Löwenbräu beer in 1987. The next year he appeared in Working Girl. He had a recurring role as a transgender DEA agent on the series Twin Peaks and played the narrator and host in the long-running Showtime erotica/soft-core TV series Red Shoe Diaries. The Rapture is a 1991 drama film written and directed by Michael Tolkin. It stars Mimi Rogers as a woman who converts from a swinger to a born-again Christian after learning that a true Rapture is upon the world. In 1992, he played the role of Rollie Totheroh, in the biographic film Chaplin, directed by Richard Attenborough and based on the life of Charlie Chaplin. In 1992 he had a small role in the family film Beethoven. In 1993, Duchovny began starring in the science fiction series The X-Files, as FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder, a conspiracy theorist who believed his sister had been abducted by aliens. The show evolved into a cult hit and quickly became one of The Fox Network's first major television hits. According to X-Files creator Chris Carter, Duchovny turned out to be one of the best-read people he knew. After getting the role, Duchovny thought the show would not last for long or that it would not make as much impact as it did. Executive producer Frank Spotnitz called Duchovny "amazingly smart". Spotnitz further stated that Duchovny was behind some of the main characteristic ideas behind Mulder. Also in 1993, Duchovny was cast alongside Brad Pitt and Juliette Lewis, in the Dominic Sena-directed thriller Kalifornia.
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During The X-Files run, in between the fifth and sixth seasons, Duchovny co-starred alongside Gillian Anderson in a 1998 film also titled The X-Files that continued the X-Files storyline. He remained with the series until quitting in 2001, partly because of a contract dispute that occurred after season seven finished filming. Duchovny appeared in half of the season eight episodes, but did not appear in season nine until the series finale in 2002. He also provided the voice for a parody of his Mulder character in the episode "The Springfield Files" of the animated comedy series The Simpsons. Duchovny has been nominated for four Emmy Awards.
Duchovny caused controversy when it became public that he was the primary reason for which filming of The X-Files series was moved from Vancouver, British Columbia, to Los Angeles in 1998. Many residents of Vancouver were upset with Duchovny over scripted jokes on Late Night with Conan O'Brien about the city's heavy rainfall; he joked, "Vancouver is a very nice place, if you like 400 inches of rainfall a day." He also stated, "Of course, I'm tired of the rain. But if I wasn't married to a woman that lives in L.A. I'd stay in Vancouver. It's a lovely city." During the run of The X-Files, he also made several guest appearances in the cult TV satire The Larry Sanders Show, playing himself, but adding a strong attraction to Sanders. In the final episode of the series, he performed a parody of Sharon Stone's 'flashing' scene from Basic Instinct and a parody of Dr. Hannibal Lecter being introduced to Agent Clarice Starling in The Silence of the Lambs.
Duchovny has guest hosted Saturday Night Live twice. Both shows were season finales. In 2000 he starred in the feature film Return to Me, a romantic comedy/drama directed by Bonnie Hunt and co-starring Minnie Driver and Carroll O'Connor. In 2001, Duchovny starred as Ira Kane in the sci-fi comedy film Evolution, alongside Seann William Scott, and had a cameo as hand model J.P. Prewitt in the Ben Stiller comedy Zoolander. He appeared in a celebrity edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? in May 2000. He got to the $250,000 question, but answered his $500,000 question incorrectly and lost $218,000, leaving him with $32,000. He appeared on Celebrity Jeopardy! in 1995 and 2010.
Duchovny provided the voice of Ethan Cole in the 2005 video game Area 51, as well as that of the title character "XIII" in the 2003 video game XIII. In 2003 Duchovny starred in the 84th episode of the HBO show Sex and the City. He played the role of Jeremy, Carrie Bradshaw's high-school ex-boyfriend, who has committed himself to a Connecticut mental health facility. In 2005, Duchovny provided the voice-over for a PSA radio campaign for Act Against Violence, which was written, directed and produced by advertising agency, chemistri. In 2005, Duchovny, who had already made his directorial debut with an episode of The X-Files, wrote, directed, and appeared in the feature film House of D. The film starred Anton Yelchin, Robin Williams, and Duchovny's ex-wife Téa Leoni in a coming-of-age tale. It received mostly poor reviews and little box office success. Duchovny also directed "Judas on a Pole", an episode of Bones, during the show's second season.
Duchovny has played Hank Moody, a troubled, womanizing novelist in Showtime's series Californication. The portrayal landed him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Television Comedy or Musical in 2007. In March 2014, NBC announced that a new TV series, entitled Aquarius, would be produced starring Duchovny. Duchovny portrayed a 1960s police sergeant investigating small-time criminal and budding cult leader Charles Manson. In March 2015, Duchovny was announced as returning in a six-episode continuation of The X-Files. It premiered on January 24, 2016, on FOX.
In 2017, he made the decision to put his acting career on hold, so he could focus more on his career as a writer and a singer/songwriter. Duchovny’s last acting job was in the 11th season of The X-Files.

Personal life

Duchovny married actress Téa Leoni on May 13, 1997. Their daughter Madelaine West Duchovny was born on April 24, 1999. Their son Kyd Miller was born on June 15, 2002. Duchovny is a former vegetarian and a pescetarian.
On August 28, 2008, Duchovny announced that he had checked himself in to a rehabilitation facility for treating sex addiction. On October 15, Duchovny's and Leoni's representatives issued a statement revealing that they had separated several months earlier. A week later, Duchovny's lawyer said that he planned to sue the Daily Mail over an article that it ran which claimed that he had an affair with Hungarian tennis instructor Edit Pakay while married to Leoni, a claim that Duchovny has denied. On November 15, 2008, the Daily Mail retracted their claims. Duchovny and Leoni reunited, then separated again on June 29, 2011. In 2012, he declared that he was still married to her, though they were separated. Their divorce was finalized in June 2014. Until their split, the couple lived on the Upper East Side. He then moved to Central Park West on the Upper West Side.
Duchovny is supportive of environmentalism and an enthusiast for electric vehicle technology. He appeared as a part of the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival in support of the film Revenge of the Electric Car.

Filmography

Film

Television

Video games

Discography and Tours

Studio albums

Tours

On May 12, 2015, Duchovny released his first music album entitled Hell or Highwater, which consists of 12 songs.
On February 9, 2018, Duchovny released his second album entitled Every Third Thought.

Other works

YearAssociationCategoryNominated workResult
1995Viewers for Quality TelevisionBest Actor in a Quality Drama SeriesThe X-Files
1996Golden Globe AwardsBest Actor – Television Series DramaThe X-Files
1996National TV AwardsMost Popular ActorThe X-Files
1996Screen Actors GuildOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama SeriesThe X-Files
1997Golden Globe AwardsBest Actor – Television Series DramaThe X-Files
1997Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy SeriesThe Larry Sanders Show
1997Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actor in a Drama SeriesThe X-Files
1997Satellite AwardsBest Actor – Television Series DramaThe X-Files
1997Saturn AwardsBest Actor on TelevisionThe X-Files
1997Screen Actors GuildOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama SeriesThe X-Files
1997Screen Actors GuildOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesThe X-Files
1997Television Critic AssociationIndividual Achievement in DramaThe X-Files
1998Golden Globe AwardsBest Actor – Television Series DramaThe X-Files
1998Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actor in a Drama SeriesThe X-Files
1998Satellite AwardsBest Actor – Television Series DramaThe X-Files
1998Saturn AwardsBest Actor on TelevisionThe X-Files
1998Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama SeriesThe X-Files
1998Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesThe X-Files
1999American Comedy AwardsFunniest Male Guest Appearance in a Television SeriesThe Larry Sanders Show
1999Golden Globe AwardsBest Actor – Television Series DramaThe X-Files
1999Saturn AwardsBest Actor on TelevisionThe X-Files
1999Saturn AwardsBest Actor The X-Files
1999Screen Actors GuildOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama SeriesThe X-Files
1999Screen Actors GuildOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesThe X-Files
2000Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite Television Friends The X-Files
2000Screen Actors GuildOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama SeriesThe X-Files
2003Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy SeriesLife with Bonnie
2008Golden Globe AwardsBest Actor – Television Series Musical or ComedyCalifornication
2008Satellite AwardsBest Actor – Television Series Musical or ComedyCalifornication
2009Golden Globe AwardsBest Actor – Television Series Musical or ComedyCalifornication
2009Screen Actors GuildOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy SeriesCalifornication
2010Golden Globe AwardsBest Actor – Television Series Musical or ComedyCalifornication
2012Golden Globe AwardsBest Actor – Television Series Musical or ComedyCalifornication
2016Saturn AwardsBest Actor on TelevisionThe X-Files