
Life has been a rocky road of ups and downs for Hank Moody since the famed novelist & NYC transplant relocated to Los Angeles. He suffered through a terrible case of writer's block, major plagiarism, and Hollywood's crappy adaptation of his prized tome. But just as he got back on track penning the memoirs for a rock music legend, his biography subject overdosed – leaving Hank scrambling once again. Now he's doing the best he can to raise a teenage daughter on his own while trying to resist temptation as a new writing professor at a local university. It may sound desperate, but he enjoys life and owns all his various vices — drink, drugs and women — with a refreshing sense of honesty and unapologetic candor. He's holding it together while falling apart, and he doesn't mind it one bit.
David Duchovny Actor BioDavid Duchovny was born and raised in New York City. He graduated from Princeton University and was pursuing a PhD at Yale when he caught the acting bug. Subsequently, Duchovny emerged to become one of the most highly acclaimed actors in Hollywood. For SHOWTIME's hit series CALIFORNICATION, he won the Golden Globe® Award in January 2008 for Best Actor in a Comedy Series. From 1993-2002, Duchovny starred in Fox Television's monster hit The X-Files, which earned him a Golden Globe® Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series, and two Emmy® nominations for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series. He was also nominated for an Emmy® for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his highly acclaimed appearances on Life with Bonnie and The Larry Sanders Show. Additionally, he has been nominated for a total of three Golden Globe® Awards for Best Actor in a Drama Series, five Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series and a TV Critic's Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series.
Duchovny added the role of director to his already extensive list of accomplishments when he wrote, directed and starred in two critically acclaimed episodes of The X-Files, titled "The Unnatural" and "Hollywood A.D." Duchovny made his feature directorial debut in 2005 with House of D, which he also wrote and appeared in. Other feature film credits include: Things We Lost in the Fire, The TV Set, Trust the Man, Full Frontal, Zoolander, Evolution, Return to Me, Playing God, Kalifornia, Chaplin, Beethoven, The Rapture and Julia Has Two Lovers. Most recently he appeared in The X-Files: I Want to Believe, the highly anticipated follow-up to The X-Files movie, in which he reprised the role of 'Fox Mulder.'
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