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X-Files and Californication star David Duchovny has been in the limelight for quite a time. And we are surely talking not only about his professional, but al
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The 52-year-old actor wed Tea Leoni in 1997, and they have two children together. They split last year after reports that Duchovny had entered rehab for sex addiction. Meanwhile, Anderson has been married twice and has three children, two of whom she had with Griffiths. In March, the 43-year-old actress revealed that she has also been in
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Quel Pseudo Choisir Pour Un Site De Rencontre. Już w poniedziałek i wtorek w polskim FOX-ie będziecie mogli oglądać nowe odcinki "Z Archiwum X". Serial powraca po latach z krótkim, 6-odcinkowym sezonem, w którym Mulder i Scully znów będą ganiać kosmitów i stawiać czoła wszelkiego rodzaju zjawiskom nadprzyrodzonym, spiskom i rzeczom, jakich świat nie widział. Tymczasem przyjrzyjmy się temu wszystkiemu, co ta dwójka robiła w międzyczasie na małym ekranie. Oboje mieli słabsze momenty w karierze i oboje byli w stanie je przezwyciężyć. Ale i tak wydaje się, że powrót do Archiwum X jest w tej chwili najlepszą opcją i dla nich, i dla nas, widzów. DAVID DUCHOVNY "Miasteczko Twin Peaks" Zanim jeszcze zaczął grać w "Z Archiwum X", David Duchovny pojawił się w trzech odcinkach "Miasteczka Twin Peaks" w roli przystojnej agentki FBI Denise Bryson, która wcześniej była agentem Dennisem Brysonem. Dziś mało kto już o tym pamięta, nie ma też pewności, czy aktor powtórzy swoją rolę w nowych odcinkach "Miasteczka Twin Peaks", zapowiadanych na przyszły rok. Sam Duchovny obiecywał, że dla Davida Lyncha może nawet ogolić nogi. Na razie jednak nie wiadomo, czy do tego dojdzie, bo Lynch nie zdradza żadnych spoilerów, nawet tych dotyczących obsady. "Twin Peaks", fot. ABC "Pamiętnik Czerwonego Pantofelka" Serial erotyczny telewizji Showtime, w którym niejaki Jake Winters - facet, który nie mógł przeboleć straty narzeczonej - przedstawiał widzom historie kolejnych kobiet, angażujących się w śmiałe przygody seksualne. David Duchovny dostał tę rolę w roku 1992, zanim jeszcze zdążył zostać słynnym agentem FBI. "Pamiętnik Czerwonego Pantofelka", fot. Showtime "Seks w wielkim mieście" Przez "Seks w wielkim mieście" przewinęło się wielu znanych aktorów, którzy grali role przelotnych miłostek czy też po prostu seksualnych przygód głównych bohaterek. David Duchovny pojawił się w 2003 roku w odcinku "Boy, Interrupted" w roli Jeremy'ego, dawnego chłopaka Carrie z liceum, z którym spotkała się po latach. Niestety, okazało się, że nie da się powrócić do tego, co było, zwłaszcza że Jeremy okazał się skrywać pewną tajemnicę. "Seks w wielkim mieście", fot. HBO "Californication" Musiało minąć pięć lat od zakończenia "Z Archiwum X", by dawny agent Mulder znów się odnalazł na małym ekranie. W 2007 roku wrócił do telewizji Showtime, by zagrać Hanka Moody'ego, pisarza z Nowego Jorku, który po przeprowadzce do Los Angeles stracił miłość swojego życia i pogrążył się w przygodnym seksie, alkoholu, narkotykach i wszelkiego rodzaju dekadencji. Rola niegrzecznego chłopca, który w duszy cały czas pozostał romantykiem, przyniosła aktorowi Złoty Glob i sprawiła, że znów trafił do telewizyjnej pierwszej ligi. "Californication", fot. Showtime "Aquarius" "Californication" zakończyło się w 2014 roku i niestety kolejny wybór Duchovny'ego okazał się nie najlepszy. "Aquarius" to serial NBC, opowiadający o polowaniu na Charlesa Mansona i jego ludzi. Serial w najlepszym razie średni, w którym tylko Duchovny wyróżnia się na plus w roli detektywa Sama Hodiaka. NBC zamówiło drugi sezon, który będzie miał premierę w tym roku, ale na tym prawdopodobnie się skończy. "Aquarius", fot. NBC GILLIAN ANDERSON "Class of '96" David Duchovny, zanim dostał rolę Muldera, grał w "Miasteczku Twin Peaks" i serialu erotycznym telewizji Showtime, zaś młodsza od niego o osiem lat Gillian Anderson nie pojawiła tak właściwie nigdzie. No, prawie nigdzie. Jej telewizyjny debiut miał miejsce w 1993 roku, tuż przed "Z Archiwum X", kiedy to zagrała gościnną rólkę w jednym z odcinków "Class of '96". Nie słyszeliście o takim serialu? I nic dziwnego, przetrwał on tylko kilka miesięcy na antenie FOX-a. A opowiadał o studentach pierwszego roku, zmagających się z nowymi wyzwaniami życiowymi, a także problemami społecznymi, jak rasizm czy seksizm. "Class of '96", fot. FOX "The Fall" Pięć lat po zakończeniu "Z Archiwum X" David Duchovny grał już w "Californication", zaś jego dawna koleżanka z pracy nie mogła się odnaleźć na małym ekranie przez dekadę. Przełom nastąpił w 2013 roku, kiedy zaczęła się jej przygoda z "Hannibalem", a także brytyjską telewizją. W "The Fall" wciela się w detektyw Stellę Gibson, która jest jedną z najciekawszych, najinteligentniejszych postaci kobiecych, jakie pojawiły się w ostatnich latach w telewizji. Gillian, która jest teraz blondynką, a nie rudzielcem jak Scully, mówi w serialu z brytyjskim akcentem, wygląda piękniej niż kiedykolwiek i emanuje dobrze znaną fanom "Z Archiwum X" mieszanką chłodu i seksapilu. "The Fall", fot. BBC "Hannibal" W "Hannibalu" - niestety już skasowanym - dawna agentka Scully grała psychiatrę głównego bohatera, dr Bedelię Du Maurier. To intrygująca, skomplikowana bohaterka, uwikłana przez trzy sezony w coraz bardziej niebezpieczne gry, w miarę jak dowiadywała się coraz więcej i więcej o swoim jedynym pacjencie. Co ciekawe, postać została stworzona specjalnie na potrzeby serialu. W książkach Thomasa Harrisa w ogóle jej nie ma. "Hannibal", fot. NBC "Stan kryzysowy" Słabiutki, schematyczny serial telewizji NBC, który rozpoczynał się od porwania dzieci wpływowych osób z Waszyngtonu. "Stan kryzysowy" przetrwał zaledwie kilkanaście odcinków i prawdopodobnie mało kto wie, jak się skończył, ponieważ publika topniała z odcinka na odcinek. Trudno właściwie powiedzieć, co takiego robiła w nim Gillian Anderson, ale na pewno w roli wpływowej prezes firmy z branży IT - której córka była wśród porwanych dzieciaków - prezentowała się świetnie. Problem w tym, że nie miała za bardzo czego grać. "Stan kryzysowy", fot. NBC "War and Peace" W styczniu 2016 roku na antenie BBC zadebiutowała nowa serialowa adaptacja "Wojny i pokoju" Lwa Tołstoja. W znakomitej obsadzie - gra tu Lily James - znalazło się miejsce dla Gillian Anderson, którą możemy podziwiać w roli rosyjskiej arystokratki Anny Pawłownej Scherer, damy dworu carowej Marii Fiodorowny. Nie jest to duża rola, a i sam serial można określić raczej mianem poprawnego niż wybitnego czy ekscytującego. Ale przynajmniej fani agentki Scully mogą ją podziwiać w przepięknych sukniach i futrzanych czapach. Kostiumy w serialach BBC są na najwyższym poziomie i miniserial "War and Peace" nie jest tu wyjątkiem. "War and Peace", fot. BBC
"The X-Files" star Gillian Anderson told Variety that she had to rebel while filming the original show. She pointed to sexist behaviors on set such as being asked to walk behind her male costar David Duchovny. Anderson also said she would not return for a reboot unless a "whole new set of writers" were hired. Loading Something is loading. Gillian Anderson told Variety that she had a "knee-jerk reaction" when she was asked to walk behind her male costar David Duchovny while filming "The X-Files."The science-fiction mystery series, which began in 1993 and ran for eleven seasons, followed two FBI special agents Fox Mulder (Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Anderson), who solved paranormal cases. During an interview with Variety after being nominated for a Variety Icon Award, Anderson said she tried to push back against sexist behaviors on set when she worked on the show."I was expected to walk behind [costar Duchovny] when [our characters] walked up to the front doors of the people we were investigating," she said. "There were things that I rebelled against." Anderson did not tell Variety who specifically enforced or requested this or whether she succeeded in making changes on set. However, this is not the first time Anderson has criticized the an interview with Red magazine in 2014, she said the pay gap between herself and Duchovny was "massive." Gillian Anderson has played Detective Dana Scully on "The X-Files" for 11 seasons. Shane Harvey/Fox When the series returned in 2016 for its final two seasons, after originally finishing on season nine, Anderson was reportedly offered half of what Duchovny was given, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Last year, Anderson said in a roundtable THR interview that she had put her foot down for the new seasons after she had previously spoken out about the pay. THR later reported that a source said they received equal pay for the two seasons. "We were going back to do another season and Fox came to me to offer, I don't know, a 10th of what my costar was being offered," the 53-year-old actress said. "That was the point where I was like, 'Fuck this. I'm actually going to talk about this [publicly].'"Anderson added that she had an advantage in that she could not be fired because fans would get upset with the series won 16 primetime Emmys over the years and has become a cult classic especially due to Anderson's character who had inspired women to become who told THR last year that she had "mini breakdowns" while filming "The X-Files," told Variety that she isn't entirely keen on returning to the series for a reboot or new season. "It just feels like such an old idea," the "Sex Education" star said. "I've done it, I did it for so many years, and it also ended on such an unfortunate note.""In order to even begin to have that conversation, there would need to be a whole new set of writers and the baton would need to be handed on for it to feel like it was new and progressive," Anderson added. "So yeah, it's very much in the past."In 2017, The Washington Post reported that only men had been hired for "The X-Files" writing room for the newer response to this Anderson tweeted: "And 2 out of 207 eps directed by women. I too look forward to the day when the numbers are different. #TheFutureisFemale." —Gillian Anderson (@GillianA) June 29, 2017
Featureflash Photo Agency/Shutterstock Science fiction fans and government conspiracy theorists alike may be in love with Fox Mulder and Dana Scully, the dynamic FBI duo from "The X-Files," but the stars certainly aren't in love with each other. It is true that the two on-screen characters go together like peanut butter and jelly in every way imaginable. However, fans often impose this relationship on the actors. Contrary to popular belief, David Duchovny (Mulder) and Gillian Anderson (Scully) are not, and have never been, an item. In fact, if you know anything about the behind-the-scenes action on "The X-Files," it's probably that the stars don't like each other very much. Of course, that never stopped the two from being professional, and working together for a solid 11 seasons between 2003 and 2018. In fact, you might even see the two acting on friendly terms on social media. So then what's the deal? Do Duchovny and Anderson hate each other? Or is there something more behind the controversy between the "X-Files" actors? On the X-Files set, Duchovny and Anderson were anything but friends Fox Despite Mulder and Scully going from work colleagues to romantic partners over the course of "The X-Files," the actors themselves weren't overly fond of each other. In fact, during a 2015 interview with The Guardian, Gillian Anderson revealed that "there were definitely periods when we hated each other... We didn't talk for long periods of time. It was intense, and we were both pains in the arse for the other at various times." Likewise, David Duchovny has also been forthcoming about how the two of them struggled to get along. "Familiarity breeds contempt," he told Metro in 2008. "We used to argue about nothing. We couldn't stand the sight of each other." Despite the two's incessant rivalry, both managed to at least maintain a stable working relationship throughout the lifespan of "The X-Files." This might seem contradictory, as it might feel impossible to act alongside someone you have contempt for, especially when your characters are so closely tied. However, it actually makes a lot of sense when you dig a bit deeper into the pair's working relationship. Duchovny and Anderson aren't friendly, but they are respectful Fox So far, it seems like everything David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson have had to say about each other over the years has been negative. However, if you asked either actor at any point in time, you'd find that they have an underlying respect for each other. This was likely the reason they were able to work together on "The X-Files" set so closely, for such a long period of time. "It's nothing to do with the other person," Duchovny said in his interview with Metro. "All that fades away and you're just left with the appreciation and love for the people you've worked with for so long." Similarly, Anderson told The Guardian that, while there were "periods" where they hated each other, she felt that "hate is too strong a word." At the time of the article in 2015, she was forthcoming about the fact that "we are closer today than we have ever been." In the end, their mutual respect has always trumped their interpersonal issues. It's why you rarely, if ever, saw them bad-mouthing each other to the press, even if they were open about their dislike for each other. Nowadays, the two are much closer Fox While it is tough to call them close friends, David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson have gotten closer as the years have gone by. At least, they've become close enough that they're willing to take selfies with one another. In April, Anderson posted a picture of the two (along with her adorable pup) on Instagram with the caption, "Stella made a new friend today." Even then, the two aren't overly-chummy. So far, Anderson's selfie is the only time the two have interacted on social media. That being said, what they have now is a much more positive relationship compared to when they were co-workers. But even that doesn't stop fans from shipping the two like no tomorrow: "You two are the absolutely perfect dream team! Seeing you together always brings a smile to my face," wrote one fan in response to Anderson's selfie. "My favorite couple," wrote another. It actually seems like this facet of their relationship is what bothers the two the most. In 2016, Duchovny went on record with The Guardian about how fans shipping them upsets him. "Gillian and I are not lovers, or boyfriend and girlfriend," he said. "There seems to be a certain kind of Twitter contingent that wants us to be together. It's odd to me, because I've never had the fantasy of wanting two people together that aren't, or are."
Duchovny has been linked to Winona Ryder, Sheryl Lee, Perrey Reeves, Ashley Judd and even his ‘X-Files’ co-star Gillian Anderson Published on : 21:01 PST, Mar 31, 2022 David Duchovny and Tea Leoni were married for 18 years before divorcing in 2014 (Photo by Evan Agostini/Getty Images) ADVERTISEMENT Addiction to everything is bad. You must have heard this sentence thousands of times in your life, but when you are addicted to something, it’s not easy to get away from it. Well, society tells us that there are good addictions and bad addictions, but the truth is that every addiction causes negative consequences in a human’s life and that’s what happened with actor David entire world knows about Duchovny, but if you are a 90s kid, you would realize that he was one of the highest-paid actors in television and appeared in the blockbuster series ‘The X-Files’. The series brought him many laurels and made him a worldwide phenomenon. Over the years, he did a lot of great projects and cemented his place in Hollywood. However, everything came crumbling down when reports starts surfacing that he might be cheating on his wife and actress Tea RELATED ARTICLES Jada Pinkett reveals she battled sex addiction when she was younger Lamar Odom's drug and sex addiction in focus as Basketball Wives talk Liza Morales and NBA star's bedroom lifeADVERTISEMENT At first Duchovny denied all such reports of cheating, but things started to get really hard for the actor, and the couple separated in 2008. The real reason behind their separation was much more scandalous and was related to addiction. In 2008, when the couple parted their ways, Duchovny revealed that he is entering a rehab facility for “sex addiction.” David Duchovny (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images) ADVERTISEMENT For most people, the news came as a shock, but if you have followed his career closely you’ll realize that it was not entirely surprising that he checked into a rehab center for sex addiction. You can have a look at the projects he has done in the past and you’ll get an 1990, the actor starred in a movie titled ‘Julia Has Two Lovers’, in which he played a weird guy calling women after taking their numbers from a phonebook and pleasuring himself during the conversations. Even his character on ‘The X-Files’, Fox Mulder, is also considered to have an obsession with porn. Meanwhile, some of his other projects such as ‘The Rapture’ and ‘Full Frontal’ also gave us an idea that something is really wrong. So, when he came out with the revelation of being a “sex addict”, there was nothing shocking about it. However, it has spoiled his marriage and as we mentioned above, it’s really hard to get away from 2007, he did a show titled ‘Californication’ and played the role of Hank Moody, a writer trying to juggle his career, personal relationships, and his appetite for beautiful women. Once again, he played a character addicted to sex and had physical relationships with women who were much younger than his A still from 'Californication' (Showtime) Apart from doing these roles, his dating history has also been a testament to how “having sex” has been one of the most important things in his life. He has been linked to many actresses like Winona Ryder, Sheryl Lee, Perrey Reeves, and Ashley Judd. Meanwhile, there were rumors that David also dated his ‘X-Files’ co-star Gillian Anderson for a while. However, the duo never made things official. So, it didn’t come as a shock that Duchovny was being posed as a “cheater” in the media. But the 2008 incident was not the first time that his sex life turned out to be a topic of are common and you just can’t expect an addict to give up sex for the rest of their life. There could be a lot of reasons for people to get addicted to sex, but like any other addiction, it is usually an escape from problems that cause stress and depression. Before marrying Tea Leoni in 1997, the actor was linked to so many women that he had to come out and deny the reports that he had to attend some meetings to control his cravings. In an interview with Playboy Magazine in 1997, Duchovny revealed that he is not a “sex addict” and was never in a “monogamous relationship”.ADVERTISEMENT Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images) Eleven years later, it turns out that he indeed had a sex addiction and it ruined his life. Duchovny and Leoni were married for 18 years before divorcing in 2014, and they also have two kids year, it was reported that he is ready to talk about his divorce and addiction issues in a memoir and we hope that he releases it soon because people would surely like to read READ NEXT
Rob Kim/Getty Images When The X-Files first premiered back in 1993, it thrilled sci-fi fans with spine-tingling stories that were filled with alleged aliens, mysterious monsters, and spooky situations. Viewers were also captivated by the show's two leading stars, Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny. While the pair played Dana Scully and Fox Mulder, FBI agents who eventually became romantic partners on the series, things were not exactly always so friendly between the actors in real life. Anderson and Duchovny's relationship seemed to start off well and when he earned a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a TV Series in January 1997, he called Anderson "the best co-star anybody could have," according to Uproxx. However, when "cameras move[d] to pick up a reaction shot from the actress ... an eye-roll [was] detected." On top of that, "Anderson did not, for her part, similarly mention Duchovny during her moment in the spotlight" when she won Best Actress "immediately prior," which might have hinted at the fact that she was not feeling as fond of him as he was of her. By August of that same year, Duchovny spoke to Cult Times (via Uproxx) and admitted that he did not "socialize with Gillian, just because we're working together all the time." While he claimed that they got along and that she was the only one who really knew what he was "going through," he admitted, "Sometimes we all just show up and go, 'I'd rather be anywhere else but here, and I'm going to make you suffer for it." Yikes! And things did not really get better from there. David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson 'couldn't stand the sight of each other' Kevin Winter/Getty Images If you have ever watched The X-Files, then you likely understand why people adored Dana Scully and Fox Mulder's dynamic. You also surely get why those same fans hoped that David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson were a real-life item or at least friends. However, not only did they fail to find romance together, but they also struggled to simply be friendly towards each other. Frankly, "off screen The X-Files stars were constantly arguing," according to Us Weekly. By the time the series had wrapped up its original run and returned for a movie in 2008, Duchovny revealed that their relationship had pretty much been non-existent. When asked by Metro when he had last seen Anderson before reuniting to film again, he admitted that "[i]t had been a number of years," but also added that "when you spend that much time with someone it doesn't feel like you've been apart. She's like my sister." When it was noted that the actors "must have been sick of ... each other" after they had "work[ed] so closely together for eight years," Duchovny confirmed that notion, explaining, "Absolutely. Familiarity breeds contempt." He explained, "It's nothing to do with the other person. All that fades away and you're just left with the appreciation and love for the people you've worked with for so long. We used to argue about nothing. We couldn't stand the sight of each other." Granted, according to Anderson, there was another reason why they did not get along. Gillian Anderson said she and David Duchovny 'were both pains in the arse' Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny may be able to thank their on-screen chemistry for being a part of what made The X-Files a success, however, they can't thank each other for making the filming experience any easier. "[T]here were definitely periods when we hated each other," Anderson told The Guardian in 2015. She then corrected herself, saying, "Hate is too strong a word. We didn"t talk for long periods of time. It was intense, and we were both pains in the arse for the other at various times." When asked how Duchovny was an, er, pain in her arse, she indulged in a lengthy pause before saying, "I'm not even going to begin to get into that. But we are closer today than we ever have been." That certainly seemed to be true because, although "Anderson was the most notable no-show at Duchovny's Walk of Fame event" in 2016, as The Guardian pointed out, "she did send a letter that was read aloud, a mock eulogy that ended with her jokingly saying, 'He'll always be my shining star. May his soul rest in peace.'" Oh, um, that's ... nice? As for Duchovny, he revealed that same year that he still deals with questions about a potential real-life romance between himself and Anderson, something that apparently "visibly frustrates him." He explained, "Gillian and I are not lovers, or boyfriend and girlfriend." And it kinda seems like they never will be.
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