Summary
As the UFO-obsessed FBI agent on "The X-Files," David Duchovny perfected the art of brooding. Every line of dialogue was filtered through his deadpan sensibility, making him sound like a cross between Sgt. Joe Friday and Bill Murray.
Today, when Duchovny phones from Philadelphia, where his directorial debut, "House of D," is unreeling at the city's film festival, he just sounds tired. It's been a long day, and the actor- turned-director is missing wife Tea Leoni and their two children, Madelaine West, 6, and Kyd Miller, 2.See the full content of this document
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"Tea is on a cruise with my kids," he says. "I've been alone all week. And they haven't been able to call me, because they're out in the middle of nowhere and can't use the cell."
Duchovny laughs. "I'd rather relax by promoting my movies," he says.He's only half-kidding. "Hous...See the full content of this document
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