Meet the guest stars of Californication season 7. Michael Imperioli, Heather Graham and Oliver Cooper.
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Written by: Tom Kapinos
Directed by: David Von Ancken
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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Video & Transcript: David Duchovny on 'Live with Kelly and Michael' - April 17, 2014
Video and below there is a full transcript of David Duchovny on Live with Kelly and Michael on April 17, 2014
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?
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| Heather Graham as Julia in Californication (Episode 7x02) |
Because the actor previously walked away from The X-Files after nine seasons, Duchovny says he knew what to expect when the time came to say goodbye to Californication, which kicks off its final season Sunday at 9:30/8:30c on Showtime. But knowing what to expect didn't necessarily make it any easier to leave the show behind.
"When the X-Files ended... I was ready to go off and try new things. I felt like I was ready to move on," Duchovny tells TVGuide.com. "I was pushing against that show at that time to get out, so I wasn't really allowing myself to feel the nostalgia, which I feel now much more. Spending seven or nine years with people is a significant chunk of your life; it's not something to downplay. ... It's cliché to say it's a family, but coming back year after year with the same people, there's a lot of sadness in moving on from that."
Exclusive Californication First Look
Hank Moody is finally ready to get his life together in the final season of Showtime’s Californication - premiering April 13 at 9:30/8:30c.
His first misfire comes when he tries to make amends with Karen. “I have always loved you, and I will always love you,” he tells her — just moments before she introduces him to her handsome new yoga buddy, played by Roger Howarth (General Hospital, One Life to Live). Strike one. Then there’s Hank’s career. Considering he’s already “taken a s–t” on books, movies and theater, there’s only one medium left on which Hank can metaphorically defecate: television! And defecate he does, by sleeping with his actresses and fighting with his writers. Strike two. Will Hank find a way to reach strike three? Given his track record, we’re remaining optimistic.
His first misfire comes when he tries to make amends with Karen. “I have always loved you, and I will always love you,” he tells her — just moments before she introduces him to her handsome new yoga buddy, played by Roger Howarth (General Hospital, One Life to Live). Strike one. Then there’s Hank’s career. Considering he’s already “taken a s–t” on books, movies and theater, there’s only one medium left on which Hank can metaphorically defecate: television! And defecate he does, by sleeping with his actresses and fighting with his writers. Strike two. Will Hank find a way to reach strike three? Given his track record, we’re remaining optimistic.
Hit PLAY on the promo video below for your first look at Californication‘s final season.
Showtime has released a trailer for Californication’s seventh and final season, to remind fans that Hank Moody’s return isn’t so far away. Watch the teaser trailer and get screen captures below!
NEW YORK (AP) — The party will soon be over for David Duchovny and the television series "Californication."
Showtime said Monday that the series, which stars Duchovny as overly active Hollywood writer Hank Moody, will conclude after a 12-episode final season that begins next April. That will be the show's seventh season.
"Californication" has steadily gained in the ratings and its sixth season was its most-watched. Showtime didn't give any reason for the series ending.
Showtime President David Nevins says producers have promised a "beautiful and satisfying conclusion" for Moody.
Imperioli generously took the time recently to sit down during a roundtable interview at The Conrad Hotel in New York City to talk about filming 'Oldboy.' Among other things, the actor discussed how he continuously enjoys working with Lee, with the action mystery drama being their sixth film collaboration, as the filmmaker values his actor input ad opinions; how he built a backstory for Chucky, including the reasoning that he would so readily believe Joe after 20 years, because the two were always friends through difficult times since their adolescence; and how he's always been interested in screenwriting, which intensified when he appeared on 'The Sopranos,' as he wanted to vicariously live all the characters' lives through penning several episodes throughout the crime drama's run.
Q: You're also on the upcoming last season of 'Californication.'
MI: Yes, it's going to be on in a couple months. While I'm just on the last season, it's bittersweet for the people who have worked on it for all seven seasons. But it was a lot of fun, and it's a very funny show. Heather Graham was also on this season, and we had a lot of fun.
I played Rick Rath, a New York guy who used to be a cop, who moves out to Hollywood to become a writer. He's a TV show creator-showrunner-writer who's very bitter because he knows he's doing sh*tty work. But he's making lots of money, so he loves it. He hires David Duchovny's character (Hank Moody) to work on the show, and it's pretty fun.
Californication Season Seven
Californication Season 7 Spoilers
Michael
Imperioli talked about being David Duchovny’s boss on the seventh and final Season of Californication. Imperioli
will portray Rick Rath, a successful old-school television producer who will play
a key role in Hank’s latest venture.
"I
play a former NYPD. He - my character - goes to Los Angeles to write a police
series and becomes a producer.”
Michael Imperioli and Heather Graham
on the set of Californication Season 7 in Santa Monica
"He is
a little frustrated, and explosive. He hires Duchovny's character [Hank Moody]
to write the series. That is the dynamic you will see in the upcoming
season," says Michael Imperioli in an exclusive interview for ElUniversal.com Mexico.
SPOILER: David Duchovny during the last day of filming the new Season of Californication on July 30, 2013. Additionally, Heather Graham and Michael Imperioli were spotted filming a scene in Santa Monica for Californication on July 29, 2013
UPDATE: NEW PHOTOS of Hank Moody (David Duchovny) and Karen (Nastascha McElhone)
David Duchovny (Hank Moody) and Madelaine Martin (Becca) in Venice on July 24, 2013. Although the picture we have of them it's not clear enough you can tell it's them, almost ;). Earlier that day, Evan Handler (Charlie) and Pamela Adlon (Marcy) were also filming Californication Episode 7x11 in Venice.
See the list of Californication Episodes for the 7th Season so far.
Episode 7.08 '30 Minutes or Less' and 7.09 'Daughter'

When he sat down with me at the Television Critics Association (TCA) 2013 Summer Press Tour to discuss his upcoming NGC film Killing Kennedy, Rob Lowe also touched on some of his other projects, including his return to the hit Showtime comedy Californication. The series, which will air its seventh season on Showtime in 2014, is currently shooting in Los Angeles, and Rob Lowe told me that he has completed the filming of his guest-starring role.
“Yes!” said Lowe excitedly, laughing at the mention of the show and the Eddie Nero character. “I just finished [shooting.].
David Duchovny seen in Venice on the set of (Episode 7x09). 'Californication' star David Duchovny films a scene in the Venice Canals with a new young actress in Los Angeles [Aubrey K. Miller]. In the scene the young girl runs off after they chat on Venice Canal bridge and Duchovny chases after her. June 26, 2013 UPDATED
Thursday, July 11
Video: Californication 7: David Duchovny and Nastascha McElhone filming outside Episode 7x10
Californication. Video: David Duchovny and Natascha McElhone filming in Venice. CA. July 10, 2013.
Rob Lowe will reprise his guest starring role as eccentric, combustible film star Eddie Nero in one episode of the upcoming seventh season of the hit Showtime comedy series "Californication." The series, which stars David Duchovny as hedonistic writer Hank Moody, is currently shooting in Los Angeles for a 2014 premiere on the network.SPOILER
This season, Hank will join the writer’s room as his hit film Santa Monica Cop becomes a
David Duchovny and Natasha Mcelhone filming Californication (Season 7) at Hal's Bar and Grill in Venice Beach on Abbot Kinney Blvd. David serves lunch to the crew actors pictured hamming it up between takes. Also pictured Pamela Adlon and Evan Handler. June 26, 2013
Some photos taken by fans and public in Venice, CA. David Duchovny and Nastacha McElhone filming a flashback scene for the 7th Season of Californication. July 1, 2013
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