
Early life

Education
Duchovny attended Grace Church School and The Collegiate School For Boys; both are in Manhattan. He graduated from Princeton University[4] in 1982 with a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature. He was a member of the 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.[10] Duchovny played a season of junior varsity basketball as a shooting guard and center field for the varsity baseball team.He received a Master of Arts, also in English Literature, from Yale University and subsequently began work on a Ph.D. that remains unfinished.[4] The title of his uncompleted doctoral thesis was Magic and Technology in Contemporary Poetry and Prose.
Career


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 Conan O'Brien's late night show 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."[13] 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 (May 13, 1995 and May 9, 1998). Both shows were season finales. In 2000 he starred in the feature film Return to Me, a romantic comedy/drama directed by

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.

Duchovny currently plays Hank Moody, a troubled 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.[17]
Personal life

Duchovny is a former vegetarian and a current pescatarian.[21]
In 1996, People magazine named him one of its 50 Most Beautiful People.[22]
On August 28, 2008, Duchovny announced that he had checked himself into a rehabilitation facility for treating sex addiction.[23]
In December 2009, Duchovny and his wife appeared together at the UNICEF Snowflake Ball and looked to be firmly back together as a couple.[24]
Duchovny has also remained close friends with his The X-Files costar Gillian Anderson, remarking that "it's always very easy and natural to work with her."
He also remains friends with Evolution co-star Julianne Moore, Kelly Preston and Quentin Tarantino.
Californication

Awards and nominations
Emmy Award
- 1997 – Nominated – Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series – The Larry Sanders Show
- 1997 – Nominated – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series – The X-Files
- 1998 – Nominated – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series – The X-Files
- 2003 – Nominated – Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series – Life with Bonnie
Golden Globe
- 1995 – Nominated – Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama – The X-Files
- 1996 – Winner – Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama – The X-Files
- 1997 – Nominated – Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama – The X-Files
- 1998 – Nominated – Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama – The X-Files
- 2007 – Winner – Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy – Californication
- 2008 – Nominated – Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy – Californication
- 2009 – Nominated – Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy – Californication
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1988 | Working Girl | Tess' birthday party friend | |
1989 | New Year's Day | Billy | |
1990 | Denial | John | |
Bad Influence | Club goer with glasses | ||
1991 | Twin Peaks | DEA Agent Denise/Dennis Bryson | TV series |
Julia Has Two Lovers | Daniel | ||
Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead | Bruce | ||
The Rapture | Randy | ||
1992 | Ruby | Officer Tippit | |
Beethoven | Brad | ||
Baby Snatcher | David Anderson | TV movie | |
Red Shoe Diaries | Jake Winters | TV series (1992–1997) and movie | |
Venice/Venice | Dylan | ||
Chaplin | Rollie Totheroh | ||
1993 | Kalifornia | Brian Kessler | |
The X-Files | FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder | TV series (1993–2002) | |
1995 | Saturday Night Live | Host | Episode 386, May 13, 1995 |
1996 | Space: Above and Beyond | Alvin EL 1543, a.k.a. "Handsome Alvin" | |
1997 | The Simpsons | FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder | TV series (One episode: "The Springfield Files") |
Playing God | Dr. Eugene Sands | ||
1998 | The X-Files: Fight the Future | FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder | |
Saturday Night Live | Host | Episode 446, May 9, 1998 | |
2000 | Return to Me | Bob Rueland | |
2001 | Evolution | Dr. Ira Kane | |
Zoolander | J.P. Prewitt | ||
2002 | Full Frontal | Bill/Gus | |
2003 | Sex and the City | Jeremy | TV series (One episode: "Boy, Interrupted") |
2004 | Connie and Carla | Jeff | |
House of D | Tom Warshaw | Directorial debut, also wrote film | |
2005 | Trust the Man | Tom | |
2006 | Pedigree Petfoods | Voice-over | "We're for dogs" ad campaign |
Queer Duck: the Movie | Tiny Jesus | ||
The TV Set | Mike Klein | ||
2007 | Things We Lost in the Fire | Brian Burke | |
The Secret (AKA Si j'étais toi) | Dr. Benjamin Marris | ||
Quantum Hoops | Narrator | ||
Californication | Hank Moody | TV series (2007–Present) | |
2008 | The X-Files: I Want to Believe | Fox Mulder | |
2010 | The Joneses | Steve Jones |
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