
Don’t give up JHH, we are in this together 🙂
Oh god! And here she comes again 😩

Don’t give up JHH, we are in this together 🙂
Oh god! And here she comes again 😩
well that’s… interesting. (x)
Were you worried when you first moved to Britain that you might be sacrificing a Hollywood career?
I didn’t worry about it then. But at times, I lapse into thoughts of “Should I have worried about it?”. But I love my lifestyle here. I love the time that I get with my kids. I love that I don’t have paparazzi outside my door. I love the multicultural aspects of the city, multiracial aspects of the city, and that my kids are exposed to every walk of life in a way that they would not if we were living in Los Angeles. And I’ve had extraordinary opportunities over here in the work that I’ve gotten to do. It’s very different work than perhaps I would have had if I had stayed on. I was 24 when I got that job (Scully in X-Files), I had a child at 25, and that was my priority beyond having to show up to work. I’ve never sought celebrity. I don’t go on Facebook. I don’t have MySpace. I don’t Tweet. I like living a very private life, and I’m proud of the choices I made.
You hardly have a trace of an American accent. Was that a conscious effort?
You forget I grew up in England. I moved here when I was two and spent my formative years here. My parents always retained a flat here; so in the summertime we would come back. Essentially, it was my first language. When we first moved back to the United States, it took me a little while to get rid of my British accent. And I didn’t really lose it until maybe at the end of high school or beginning of college. It’s always been my first language so to speak, so it is near impossible for me not to fall into it when I moved here. And my kids are British and my partners have all been British. (She’s been married twice, divorced twice, has a daughter from her first husband, and two boys from a third relationship which she ended in 2012.)
How easy is it for you to juggle career and family?
It takes a lot of effort, a very careful consideration of the choices you have to make, although it’s become easier over time. When you’re younger and you’re pulled in so many different directions and you don’t know what’s right and what feels right – there are so many things in this business that can make you feel uncomfortable – you feel you’re selling your soul in a sense. And that makes you feel depleted, that you’re doing things that aren’t genuine. But as you get older it gets easier to make those decisions and to identify what feels comfortable in your skin and what’s important to you.
You are about to start shooting the new season of The X-Files. Are you surprised the fans are still here?
We know the fans are still here. What is surprising are the new fans.
There’s a whole other generation of fans who’ve discovered the series (through streaming services) so to be met by 13-year-olds who are talking about how they have seen all the episodes and they can’t wait for the new season, that I think was surprising. It’s had a longevity far beyond what we ever imagined.
You say living in London you’re shielded from the paparazzi. How do you feel about the media in general?
I think of the years that I used to disdain it. If you look at those pictures of me when X-Files was breaking, I always had this look on my face of disdain. But over time, as I have gotten older, I have learned to appreciate how we can be of service to each other, and the importance, when working on great projects, of getting it out there in the right way so that it is perceived in the way that you would like it to be perceived.
Speaking of projects, your new series American Gods offers you a chance to play David Bowie, Marilyn Monroe and Lucille Ball. You must have jumped at the opportunity.
Absolutely. It really has been a gift. But I wasn’t sure, when I first jumped into it, whether I embraced the fact that I had such an opportunity, or was I thinking, “What have I done?”. But after I figured out the logistics exactly of how to do each of them, I relaxed a little bit and then realized that this can be a lot of fun, and I just need to make the most of it.
Who was the most fun to play?
Probably Marilyn, because she’s so bright and lighthearted and I am not. I tend to be so serious; so it was nice to embody someone who’s bubbly and bright spirited and flirty and stuff, so it was fun to jump into her.
Are you a sci-fi junkie?
You know, it’s interesting. I have never been a sci-fi reader, I appreciate certain kinds of sci-fi films; I think Close Encounters (Of The Third Kind) was a big deal for me when I first saw it, but I have never specifically been drawn to the genre. But it keeps finding me. I keep being presented with (sci-fi) things and I keep thinking no, I don’t want to go there, but they are things that I just can’t say no to. I mean, when (executive producer) Bryan (Fuller) approached me to do American Gods with the opportunity to play different characters, I mean, you really can’t say no to that.
And so, as much as I think I need to start mixing it up a bit more, I keep being shown that maybe (sci-fi) is where I need to reside a bit longer. So, I am a reluctant fan.

I’m so damn excited to experience every single piece of interaction between Gillian and David, and also between Scully and Mulder yet to come, but what is even more important, I’m really really really looking forward to share it with you guys. You are awesome and inspiring bunch of wonderful and insane people and I’m truly blessed to have found you after all these lonely years of loving x-files on my own 🙂 Stay strong and united, we are undefeated!
this is a submission from @jenya1313, but I could have written that myself! She’s right!!

How has your relationship with Gillian Anderson changed?
“It is deeper because of all those years that have passed. The respect and trust we feel towards each other are obvious! I think we are also both better actors today!”
David Duchovny Interview ( written in French) (X)
@justholdinghandsok is the translation correct? 🙈😊
It’s perfect! 👌
Télé 2 semaines : what does it feel like to be Mulder again after all those years?
David Duchovny :
It’s as if I was weld to Gillian and Chris again. Mulder never really left me. Even if at some point, in my life, in my career, I really wanted to go away from him.
Why ?
I was scared this role would never allow me to play something else, that everyone would see me as that guy who played that role! Now, in hindsight, I can only be grateful for Fox Mulder. Let me add that I’ve never feel like I was far away from him because people kept talking to me about this show! You know, there’s never been a period when people didn’t stop me in the street to tell me how much X-Files had a strong impact in their lives.
What did you feel the first day of filming?
We were a little bit rusty, to be honest. I hate those sensations. And Chris asked me to learn one of the monologue he loves to write! Like about gravitation electro-gravitational, for example. It wasn’t easy to plug my brain on those kind of things again, but I’ve found out a long time ago that I could say a bunch of nonsenses. That all of those scentific-ish dialogues didn’t really mean anything. As long as you use complicated words, that you tell them fast and you look serious, people will buy anything! (laugh)
How has your relationship with Gillian Anderson changed?
It is deeper because of all those years that have passed. The respect and trust we feel towards each other are obvious! I think we are also both better actors today!
Did you think X-Files would come back ?
With Gillian and Chris, we’ve never lost either contact, nor hopes. We used to have millions of idea when we were shooting back then. We hoped we could film a movie every four or five years! Just like James Bond or Star Trek.

How has your relationship with Gillian Anderson changed?
“It is deeper because of all those years that have passed. The respect and trust we feel towards each other are obvious! I think we are also both better actors today!”
David Duchovny Interview ( written in French) (X)
@justholdinghandsok is the translation correct? 🙈😊
It’s perfect! 👌
It’s very calm now, but it won’t stay like that. As soon as they’ll start filming, probably a few days before, that’s when things will happen here. There’ll be the first pictures from the set, reports from the fans who’ll be in Vancouver, tweets, theories, videos and all.It’ll last pretty much during the whole filming time.
David and Gillian should start giving a few interviews during this time, but the whole promo tour will start a few weeks before the series air, so I’m assuming around the end of January / beginning of February.
ames Wong, best known for his work on the early seasons of the X-Files, confirmed he will write and direct two of the upcoming 10 episodes of The X-Files. Wong’s other notable projects include Millennium, American Horror Story and the Final Destination franchise.
X-Files Exclusive: James Wong Confirmed To Write, Details On Season 11 Plot
It’s probably too early to say, but I guess if they don’t do some this year, they’ll probably do next year before season 11 starts to air.
Keep an eye on the New York Comic Con, though. It’s in October, maybe they’ll manage something with their filming schedule.
“Production is expected to get underway on August 8th and wrap December 21st in Vancouver…”