David’s Golden Globe Nomination Reaction
David Duchovny is no stranger to the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. He received a second consecutive nomination for best actor in a TV series for his role on “Californication,” a year after winning the Golden Globe. “It’s a good thing for the show,” Duchovny said. “I always love that (the show’s creator) Tom Kapinos can be acknowledged for the great work he’s doing. He’s had two great seasons.”
For Duchovny, it’s the kind of comedic role that he’s wanted to play for a long time and unlike anything he’s done in his career. He credits Kapinos and the writing staff’s “smart and emotional and edgy” dialogue and the fact that the extremes are suffused with a feeling of sentimentality ad family. “It seemed very adult and very real to me,” Duchovny said. “It’s really an honor to be able to do it.”











David Duchovny has entered the Meadows rehabilitation center in Arizona as treatment for his sex addiction and since then fans and co-actors have shown their support for the 48-year-old star of Showtime’s Californication. In fact, Pamela Adlon, who stars as Marcy Runkle on the series, says that despite Duchovny’s troubles, she had a great time filming the second season of the show with him.




