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David Duchovny interview on Mark In The Morning. February 18, 2015
Actor David Duchovny has a wry way of seducing audiences that slides easily to the outrageous. He was the transvestite DEA agent in “Twin Peaks.” Intrepid agent Fox Mulder in The “X-Files.” Over-the-top bad-boy novelist Hank Moody in “Californication.” He’s coming out next month with a first record. Think Wilco or R.E.M., he likes to say. And he’s out right now with a first novel. A whacky, half-serious fable about a cow, a pig and a turkey looking for a better life. It’s called “Holy Cow.” This hour On Point: we’re talking with actor, now novelist, David Duchovny.
To Legend He Goes: A Tale from The Legend of Drizzt
Written by: R. A. Salvatore
Narrated by: David Duchovny
Length: 24 mins
Series: The Legend of Drizzt: The Collected Stories, Book 12
Format: Unabridged
Written by: R. A. Salvatore
Narrated by: David Duchovny
Length: 24 mins
Series: The Legend of Drizzt: The Collected Stories, Book 12
Format: Unabridged
David Duchovny (The X-Files, Californication) describes the journey of aged barbarian Wulfgar as he knowingly sets out on one last hunt. To Legend He Goes is one of 12 short stories featured in The Legend of Drizzt anthology. In celebration of the 40th anniversary of Dungeon & Dragons this year, these individual stories - as well as the complete collection - will be available for free at Audible for forty (40) days starting August 12th 2014 12:01am ET through September 20th 2014 11:59PM ET.
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David Duchovny talks Final Season of Californication and his plans on talking with Ryan about his music album in the future. April 11, 2014
The weekends on All Things Considered series Movies I've Seen A Million Times features filmmakers, actors, writers and directors talking about the movies that they never get tired of watching.
The movie that actor David Duchovny, whose credits include the television shows The X-Files and Californication, and the films Return to Me and Phantom — currently playing in theaters— could watch a million times is Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather.
David Duchovny joins host Robin Milling to discuss his new movie Phantom where he portrays an extremist KGB agent aboard a Soviet submarine during the Cold War. David tells Robin no acting was required as far as maneuvering through the tight enclosed spaces as they shot on an actual Russian sub from that era docked in San Diego harbor. Had it been out on the water and submerged, David says he might have felt claustrophobic and panicked.
TRANSCRIPT: Actor David Duchovny has won Golden Globe awards for both of his hit television shows– first as Agent Mulder on “The X-Files”, and now for his current role as Hank Moody on “Californication”. ”The X-Files” ran for nine years and became a cult phenomenon, and “Californication” is now it it’s sixth season as a hit on Showtime. David stopped by the SiriusXM studios to sit down with Ron Bennington and talk about the new season of “Californication”. Excerpts from the interview appear below. You can hear this interview here.
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Ron Bennington: Six years into this character and he’s still doesn’t seem like he’s going to get a break.
David Duchovny: No. Well, that’s the nature of serialized television writing. You sign a contract with an audience in a way, for a character and for a tone of a show. And you just can’t break it all of a sudden and turn into a different show. So, that’s kind of the humor and the funny part of our show – is that this guy doesn’t get a break.
Ron Bennington: Natascha (McElhone) was in here the other day.
David Duchovny: Was she?
Ron Bennington: And I asked her. I go – why does she stay with Hank? And she’s like – it’s just a male fantasy.
David Duchovny: Yeah. (laughs) Well, Tom Kapinos, whose show it is – the writer and the creator of the show, for him – he’s always said it’s a wish fulfillment fantasy of a writer. Him being a writer. That a writer would be attractive to women, that a writer would kind of be treated like a rock star by women – so, he’s always said it’s a complete wish fulfillment of a writer.
David Duchovny was a guest on "Sway in The Morning" radio show at the SiriusXM Studios on January 11, 2013 in New York City.
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Listen to David Duchony during his visit to the Ron & Fez Show to promote Season 6 of Californication. January 11, 2013
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