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David Duchovny is playing God and playing House

Duchovny October 14, 1997
Web posted at: 4:54 a.m. EDT (0854 GMT)

From Correspondent Paul Vercammen

HOLLYWOOD (CNN) -- "The X-Files" star David Duchovny has turned in his FBI badge for a stethoscope in his latest role as a doctor playing God. These days, however, his own heart beats faster for his wife Téa Leone and a much-hoped-for move of "The X-Files" to Los Angeles.

In "Playing God," Duchovny stars alongside Timothy Hutton as a doctor to the underworld. However, Duchovny has made other forays onto the big screen, starring in such movies as "Beethoven" and "Chaplin."

Playing God

In his latest work, Duchovny could be called a master of the dry sense of humor. You could also call him doctor, or ex-doctor, as it was, in "Playing God."

"There you are with all the surgical instruments and there's moments when you're actually thinking you know what you are doing and then you kind of smack yourself and go, 'You don't know the first thing that you are doing,'" he explains of the new role.

The film features both bad dudes and equally bad duds -- namely Hutton's wardrobe. Duchovny calls Hutton's velvet suit "fly."

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"I saw Tim in the velvet suit and I actually had one made for me," says Duchovny, who himself has been named on several "worst-dressed" lists during his career.

Absence does not make the heart grow fonder

But healing bad guys isn't the only thing on his mind.

Duchovny's new bride stars in the NBC comedy "The Naked Truth." In both theme and location, the two TV shows are literally worlds apart.

Duchovny & Leoni

Leone shoots her sitcom in Los Angeles, while Duchovny tapes his show in Vancouver under the stewardship of creator Chris Carter. It's a situation Duchovny finds extremely distasteful.

"The reason it shoots in Vancouver is because it has many environments that we can shoot in. And the reason Fox wants to shoot there is it's cheaper," the newlywed explains. "I think the show is so lucrative to Fox that it's a compromise for us to come to L.A."

Now Duchovny says that after the success of the show, he has earned the right to be happy. And his happiness hinges on being near his wife.

"You know, if I'm going to continue to do the show.. I think that I should be happy," he explains. "I don't think that's a huge demand. Do you?"

If Fox meets that demand, Duchovny might have more time to play God and other roles at the movies.

 
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