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David Duchovny in Los Angeles January 25, 2016

David Duchovny à Los Angeles le 25 janvier 2016

David Duchovny, star of the cult series "X-Files: the borders of reality", Monday inaugurated its star on the famous Hollywood Boulevard, when the paranormal saga returns to service. "It was a surreal moment, a surreal event. I feel like I'm in a movie, it's weird. But it's great to be here with lots of friends, I am very honored, "said one who embodies Special Agent Fox Mulder.

The character appears since Sunday in a new mini-series, alongside his legendary partner Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson played by the actress). New episodes have received mixed reviews even though the fans were enthusiastic about social networks. "I am never sure that success will be with go but I am convinced that we again made a good run," said the actor of 55 years about the return of "X-Files".

The blue-eyed actor born in New York won a Golden Globe thanks to the role of Mulder in 1997, and a second for his role as Hank Moody, screenwriter érotomane sexual hilarious adventures in Hollywood, in "Californication" (2008).

He currently plays in the crime series "Aquarius" in which he starred with the actress Claire Holt. The young woman, aged 27, was also by his side on Monday when it inaugurated its star, like the writer of "X-Files," Chris Carter. In film, he appeared in include "Zoolander," wacky parody of the fashion world. The sequel, directed by actor Ben Stiller, is set for release in France on March 2.

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