Showing posts with label californication:season7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label californication:season7. Show all posts

Monday, May 19

WATCH CLIPS: Californication Episode 7x07 'Smile' (Spoilers)

Air date: May 25, 2014
Written by: Tom Kapinos
Directed by: John Dahl

Guest Stars: Heather Graham (Julia), Michael Imperioli (Levon), Stephen Tobolowsky (Stu), Steve Jones (Krull), John Madison Tye (Terry), Chris Titone (Hugh), Jade Catta-Preta (Jade), Darrell Britt-Gibson (Darrell), Alonzo Bodden (Alonzo), DJ Lubel (DJ), Dan Bakkedahl (Dr. Dan), Ana Rey (Irma), Roger Howarth (Chris), Luenell (Rhonda), Camden Grey (Little Stu)

Hank gives Karen his first paycheck. Rath wants a rewrite of Hank's script. Charlie and Marcy mull Stu's offer. Julia thinks her looks play a role in why she can get a job so easily, which is later proven when Hank visits her at her job.
David Duchovny as Hank, Oliver Cooper as Levon and Heather Graham as Julia in Californication 7x07

Saturday, May 17

Us Weekly: David Duchovny's New California Girl

Heather Graham is  featured in the latest issue of Us Weekly, she talks about Californication, David Duchovny and Rob Lowe. 

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Heather Graham tells Us about her small-screen fling with David Duchovny

Heather Graham delivers big news to womanizing writer Hank Moody (David Duchovny, 53) on the new season of Showtime's Californication. "Just as Hank is getting his life together, I show up with a son he never knew he had and send him into a tailspin," reveals the single actress, 44, who plays a spunky dental hygienist on the dramedy (Sundays, 9:30 pm). She dishes to Us. 

Tuesday, May 13

David Duchovny at the "Californication" Press Conference in NYC - May 5, 2014

David Duchovny at the 'Californication' Press Conference at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel on May 5, 2014 in New York City. UPDATED


Monday, May 12

Watch Sneak Peek: Californication Episode 7x06 'Kickoff'

Written by: Tom Kapinos
Directed by: David Von Ancken
Guest Stars: Michael Imperioli, Brandon T. Jackson, Stephen Tobolowsky, Oliver Cooper, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Mercedes Masohn, Brigette Davidovici, Chris Titone, John Madison Tye and Heather Graham Co-Stars: DJ Lubel, Alonzo Bodden, Darrell Britt-Gibson, Jade Catta-Preta

It’s the Santa Monica Cop kickoff party at Rath’s (Michael Imperioli). Hank (David Duchovny) has an intimate notes session with the show’s female lead, Amy Taylor Walsh (Mercedes Masohn), while the male lead, Hashtag Black (Brandon T. Jackson) has his eye on Julia (Heather Graham). While Charlie (Evan Handler) manages head-case client Goldie (Mary Lynn Rajskub), Stu (Stephen Tobolowsky) makes him an offer. The party ends early when Levon (Oliver Cooper) breaks Rath’s cardinal rule. 

David Duchovny and Brandon T. Jackson in Californication Season 7 Episode 6 Kickoff
  David Duchovny as Hank and Brandon T. Jackson as Hashtag

Thursday, May 8

Californication Oliver Cooper: "David Duchovny was my Mr. Miyagi"

Yahoo TV has your first look at Sunday's all new episode of "Californication."
Oliver Cooper, who plays Hank's (David Duchovny) son, Levon, sets the scene for what's to come in "Getting the Poison Out."
 

Sunday, May 4

WATCH: Californication 7x05 Episode 'Getting the Poison Out' (Spoilers)

Written by: Tom Kapinos
Directed by: Seith Mann

Guest Stars: Michael Imperioli, Oliver Cooper, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Brigette Davidovici, Jim Florentine Co-Stars: Camden Gray Emma Fassler

While Julia (Heather Graham) is with Rath (Michael Imperioli), Hank (David Duchovny) and Levon (Oliver Cooper) have a night out. Levon has the best night of his life with Nikki (Brigette Davidovici), while Karen (Natascha McElhone), Hank and Marcy are forced to endure the company of Nikki’s creepy friend. Charlie (Evan Handler) may have gotten in over his head with his new client Goldie (Mary Lynn Rajskub)


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Saturday, May 3

WATCH: Meet the guest stars of Californication season 7

Meet the guest stars of Californication season 7. Michael Imperioli, Heather Graham and Oliver Cooper.

Wednesday, April 30

Californication Oliver Cooper: Final Season Twist, and Learning From David Duchovny

The book is finally closing on Hank Moody, and Showtime's Californication, the half-hour dramedy chronicling Moody's perennial quest for inner peace, punctuated with casual, kinky, and sometimes freaky sex. And since creator Tom Kapinos knew it was the end, he's set Hank up with one hell of a poignant closing storyline: the discovery of a 20-something son that he never knew he had.
Enter Oliver Cooper as Hank's new son Levon, a socially awkward weirdo who couldn't be less like his suave, dime-pulling dad. For Cooper, it's the role of a lifetime, his biggest look since starring in the 2012 teen comedy Project X. Complex got the chance to speak with him about his experience on set, learning from acting vet David Duchovny, and what's in store for the rest of Hank's final year.

Monday, April 28

Esquire: Heather Graham and strange things she did to prepare for her role on Californication.

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Sunday, April 27

WATCH: Californication Episode 7x04 'Dicks' (Spoilers)

Written by: Tom Kapinos
Directed by: David Von Ancken

Guest Stars: Michael Imperioli, Oliver Cooper, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Jonathan Kasdan and Heather Graham. Co-Stars: Tara Holt, Armando Molina

Hank, Levon and Julia (Heather Graham) celebrate Julia’s new role. Levon hopes for some alone time with Melanie (Tara Holt), but three’s a crowd with The Director (Jonathan Kasdan) in the way. Money troubles add to Charlie and Marcy’s marital unrest, but new client Goldie (Mary Lynn Rajskub) may put Charlie back in the black.


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Thursday, April 24

Heather Graham brings her sexy, quirky charm to the final season of Californication

Underage sexpot, junkie, porn star, stripper, spy: No, that’s not a rap sheet — it’s a list of roles Heather Graham has indelibly brought to life in her 30 years as an actor. Though raised a strict Catholic, the 44-year-old Wisconsin native is clearly not afraid to talk dirty. And with her latest role on Showtime’s edgy hit “Californication,” she takes another sexy star turn: as Julia, a former lover of Hank Moody’s (David Duchovny) and a white-hot mom.

The seventh and final season of “Californication” (Sundays at 9:30 p.m.) debuted last week, but this week’s installment introduces us to Julia, who got pregnant during her brief affair with Hank and, without bothering to inform him, had the baby and raised it on her own.

Monday, April 21

‘Californication’ Star Oliver Cooper on Playing David Duchovny's Son: I Wouldn't Have Guessed Me Either

“When you star in a hit movie like ‘Project X,’ people tell you you're gonna be a big movie star. Two years later, I just want to be able to keep working,” young actor tells TheWrap

Since his scene-stealing performance in the found-footage teen comedy “Project X,” Oliver Cooper has shared the screen with Ben Affleck and Justin Timberlake in “Runner Runner” and starred in “Four Dogs,” an indie movie he co-wrote and produced. Cooper made such an impression on “Project X” producer Todd Phillips that the director gave him a small part in “The Hangover Part III.” He most recently wrapped Joe Dante's horror comedy “Burying the Ex.”

Cooper's comedic chops landed him an unlikely role as the son of David Duchovny and Heather Graham's characters on the final season of Showtime's “Californication.” Now that fans have had a chance to familiarize themselves with his socially awkward character Levon, Cooper spoke with TheWrap to discuss the series and how his career has taken off since “Project X” made him a relatable star.

I wouldn't have guessed you for David Duchovny's son.
I probably wouldn't have guessed myself either.

Sunday, April 20

Watch Sneak Peek: Californication 7x03 'Like Father Like Son' (Spoilers)

Californication: 7.03 “Like Father Like Son”
Written by: Tom Kapinos
Directed by: Michael Lehmann
Guest Stars: Michael Imperioli, Oliver Cooper, Nishi Munshi, Chris Titone, John Madison Tye and Heather Graham Co-Stars: DJ Lubel, Alonzo Bodden, Darrell Britt-Gibson, Jade Catta-Preta, Tara Holt, Michael Keeley
Hank (Duchovny) sits in on a casting session while Levon (Oliver Cooper) tries to bond with Rath’s assistant, Melanie (Tara Holt). Hank gets his first episode assignment, much to the chagrin of co-workers Terry (John Madison Tye) and Hugh (Chris Titone). Charlie (Evan Handler) hopes to fix things with Marcy, while Karen (Natascha McElhone) is ready to throw in the towel with Hank.

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Friday, April 18

'Californication' Final Season: Heather Graham on Adding Conflict to Hank Moody's Life

The "Hangover" and "Flowers in the Attic" actress, who begins her multiepisode arc on the Showtime series this Sunday, tells THR her character brings personal turmoil to David Duchovny's protagonist.

Californication may be ending but it's final season is chock full of guest stars. One of whom is Heather Graham (The Hangover franchise, Lifetime's Flowers in the Attic), who had admittedly never seen the show. It was the chance to work with David Duchovny that was a crucial selling point.
"I had known David a little bit in the past; we have some mutual friends. I was excited about the idea of working with him," Graham tells The Hollywood Reporter of her seventh-season arc.

Wednesday, April 16

Heather Graham can't say a lot about Californication Season 7

Glamour: You will also appear in the final season of Californication as the mother of David Duchovny's long-lost son. What more can you tell us about it?

Heather Graham as Julia
Heather Graham as Julia in Californication (Episode 7x02)
Heather: Well, they’ve been telling me I can’t say a lot about the story, so I guess you got some advance secrets! But I loved working with David [Duchovny] and the show’s creator. In TV, when they cast you, they can sort of write for you, so as I got to play that role, they added a lot of fun stuff. I get to be really sassy—definitely the opposite of Flowers in the Attic. Instead of being this awful, screwed up mother, I’m this over-protective, almost overly doting, and loving mother.

Tuesday, April 15

'Californication's' Oliver Cooper: David Duchovny 'makes you a better actor'

After the revelation at the end of the Season 7 premiere of "Californication," you can expect Oliver Cooper's character Levon to be sticking around a while. After all, he's Hank Moody's (David Duchovny) other child.

For Cooper, who achieved his first fame through the found footage movie "Project X," working on the show is a dream. "This is my favorite acting job. There's more acting stuff to do," he tells Zap2it. "Getting to act on the same show as people like Michael Imperioli and David Duchovny makes you a better actor."

Monday, April 14

Clips & Stills: Californication Episode 7x02 'Julia'

Californication 7.02 “Julia”Written by: Tom Kapinos
Directed by: Adam Bernstein
Guest Stars: Michael Imperioli, Oliver Cooper, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Chris Titone, John Madison Tye and Heather Graham
Co-Stars: DJ Lubel, Alonzo Bodden, Darrell Britt-Gibson, Jade Catta-Preta, Tara Holt, Michael Keeley

Hank’s (David Duchovny) first day in the Santa Monica Cop writer’s room brings aggravation by his new co-workers. Hank is surprised during a visit to Levon’s (Oliver Cooper) apartment. Things start looking up for Charlie (Evan Handler) and Marcy (Pamela Adlon) when he meets Rath’s (Michael Imperioli) new assistant (Tara Holt). Karen (Natascha McElhone) gets an unexpected surprise.

Californication Season 7: Episode 2 Clip - Smoking Hot
Levon surprises Hank with a person from his past.

CALIFORNICATION star David Duchovny gives the scoop on Season 7

CALIFORNICATION, created by Tom Kapinos and starring David Duchovny as very conflicted and sometimes debauched writer Hank Moody, begins its seventh and final season Sunday, April 13, at 9:30 PM.

It’s recently been announced that Duchovny is set to star as a police detective in NBC’s thirteen-episode series AQUARIUS, about Charles Manson. Duchovny is at a party thrown by CBS, Showtime and the CW for the Television Critics Association, where he talks a little about Hank’s big sendoff.

AX: Where do we find Hank at the start of Season 7?
DAVID DUCHOVNY: He’s got to get a job this year. He wants to provide for his family and be a family man this year, so he goes to work in the television industry. [joking] Because it’s just that easy.

FULL EPISODE - Stills & Clips: Californication 7x01 'Levon'

Written by: Tom Kapinos
Directed by: David Duchovny
Air Date: April 13, 2014
Guest Stars: Michael Imperioli, Oliver Cooper, Stephen Tobolowsky, Jonathan Kasdan, Roger Howarth, Tara Holt

Episode Synopsis
After his short-lived tour with Atticus Fetch, Hank Moody (David Duchovny) is eager to reunite with the love of his life, but things don’t go as planned with Karen (Natascha McElhone). Hank meets with Stu (Stephen Tobolowsky) and The Director (Jonathan Kasdan) on the TV adaptation of Santa Monica Cop and gets hired by showrunner Rick Rath (Michael Imperioli). A reporter, Levon (Oliver Cooper), asks to interview Hank for his college paper. Charlie’s (Evan Handler) performance anxiety leaves Marcy (Pamela Adlon) wondering what she got herself back into.

WATCH FULL CALIFORNICATION SEASON 7 PREMIERE EPISODE HERE
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Sunday, April 13

AV Club: Pamela Adlon on Californication 7 and meeting Duchovny for the first time

The actor: Pamela Adlon (or Pamela Segall, for those who’ve been following her work from the very beginning) began her acting career when she was just a youngster, making her film debut in Grease 2 at 16. From there, she popped up in a variety of movies and TV series throughout the 1980s and ’90s, eventually carving herself a niche as a voice actor (Recess, King Of The Hill) while also continuing her work in the world of live-action entertainment. Although Adlon is in the home stretch with her role as Marcy Runkle on Showtime’s Californication—the series’ sixth season is now on DVD, with the seventh and final season premiering on April 13— she continues to serve as a consulting producer on Louie, which returns to FX on May 5.