David Duchovny posted a picture next to Natascha McElhone (Karen in Californication). David is currently in London as part of his second European Music Tour. Natascha lives in the UK with her three children. February 22, 2019.
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*This interview has been translated from Russian using google translator
David Duchovny: “I would be glad to meet relatives from Russia”
David Holzer talks to ‘X-Files’ and ‘Californication’ star David Duchovny ahead of the actor, writer and musicianʼs debut concert in Budapest.
Actor, director, writer and now singer-songwriter and performer David Duchovny comes across as a serious dude.
Some photos of David in Russia. He went there to start his European music tour. Russsia, February 6, 2019.
Actor and musician David Duchovny takes center stage in the music video for “Stranger in the Sacred Heart,” the latest offering from his 2018 album Every Third Thought via Westbound Kyd.
Sunday, February 11
From The X-Files to fronting a band, David Duchovny is out there - December 2017
He is quite comfortable, alone with his thoughts, out in left field. He backs himself but is also his harshest critic.
Why, people ask, is Duchovny making music and, heaven forbid, actually recording and touring it, when he is an award-winning actor, filmmaker, director and New York Times best-selling author? Why would he bother?
The truth is, of course, always out there so Weekender asked the question and Duchovny’s answer was surprisingly simple. Because he can. He enjoys it. He finds it challenging. And he doesn’t need anyone’s approval to continue doing it.
David Duchovny was on Good Day New York to promote the last season of The X-Files and his single "Half Life" from album "Every Third Thought". January 29, 2018.
Singer/songwriter/actor David Duchovny attends the Build Series to discuss his new release 'Every Third Thought' at Build Studio on January 29, 2018 in New York City.
David Duchovny at AOL Build Series promoting new Season of The X-Files and his new music album titled "Every Third Thought" in New York City - January 29, 2018
Don’t miss an opportunity to be part of the making of David Duchovny’s exclusive live show documentary this October in Vancouver, BC.
We are excited to announce that we will be filming the performance and behind the scenes moments at The Imperial on October 14th. The live performance documentary will be released in early 2018, stay tuned for more updates!
As you already know David released his debut music album titled "Hell or Highwater" in 2015. He writes and sings his own songs. Now in 2017, he has a new album called "Every Third Thought". He has sung some of his new material at live concerts earlier this year but we don't have all the lyrics yet. However, we have listed below all the titles of the new songs we listened to. We will be updating as soon as we get new data!At the moment, there is not an official release date for "Every Third Thought". You can preorder the album and merchandise following this link.
List of songs for David Duchovny's Second Music Album
Sunday, March 5
Telegram: David Duchovny branches out with novel, album, X Files, Twin Peaks - March 2017
A beloved actor wakes up one day and he's a best-selling novelist and a recording star.
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The only difference is, this is actually happening to David Duchovny, who has gotten in touch with his inner-Hank Moody (at least, the writing part) and has followed his muse to publish his second novel, "Bucky (Expletive) Dent" and release his debut LP record, "Hell or High Water," which he sings his own lyrics and has been on the road to promote.
And, it's not like Duchovny is quitting his day job anytime soon.
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David Duchovny, the actor best known as Agent Fox Mulder on the “X-Files, a novelist, and now a recording artist, once thought he’d be an English professor. “I have a little more than a master’s and a little less than a PhD, whatever that thing is,” he says. Duchovny was recently in Boston for a concert and a reading of his second novel, “Bucky [Expletive] Dent,” which explores family bonds and the rivalry between Yankees and Red Sox fans.
BOOKS: Who were your favorite writers when you were an English major?
DUCHOVNY: At Princeton I wrote my junior paper on Virginia Woolf, and for my senior thesis I wrote on Samuel Beckett. I wrote some about “Between the Acts” and “Mrs. Dalloway’’ but mostly about “To the Lighthouse.” With Beckett I focused, perversely, on his novels, “Molloy,” “Malone Dies,” and “The Unnamable.” That’s when I decided I should never write again. I think it was W.H. Auden who said he was lucky that his first favorite poet was Thomas Hardy, who was a good but not a great poet, because if you are exposed to the greats too soon it can just squash you as a writer.
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