David Duchovny opens up about a missed opportunity regarding the reprisal for his role as Jeremy, Carrie Bradshaw’s high school sweetheart, in Sex And The City.
While promoting his new Fail Better podcast, which is all about “learning from failures and how they shape our lives,” the Californication star, 63, revealed he wished he could have returned to the hit HBO series for more episodes.
Duchovny appeared in the season six episode entitled Boy, Interrupted, which aired in August 2003.
In it, the two old flames take steps to rekindle their romance when Jeremy drops a bombshell on Carrie and tells her he’s checking himself into a mental institution.
At the time, there was talk of Duchovny reprising his role, but that never came to fruition before the show ended its six-season run in February 2004.
“We had talked about doing more, but in the end we never succeeded,” Duchovny, 63, said People. “I would have loved to do more of that show.”
David Duchovny, 63, opens up about a missed opportunity regarding the reprisal for his role as Jeremy, Carrie Bradshaw’s high school sweetheart, in Sex And The City
While promoting his new Fail Better podcast, which is all about “learning from failures and how they shape our lives,” the Californication star revealed he wishes he could have returned to the hit HBO series for more episodes
Still, it’s his positive experience working on the series with Parker that fueled his desire to want to return for more episodes.
‘We really had an easy work rhythm straight away. I loved working with Sarah,” he said of his working relationship with the Sex And The City leading lady.
The New York City native has been able to work with a number of leading A-list ladies since bursting onto the Hollywood scene in the 1980s, including Minnie Driver in the romantic comedy Return To Me (2000).
‘I loved working with Minnie. She has a big heart,” he said of the British actress as he reflected on his decades-long career.
He also added his Californication love interest Natascha McElhone to the list, calling her “the heart of that show, which ran for seven seasons on Showtime from 2007 to 2014.”
Duchovny also praised longtime romcom queen Meg Ryan after working with her in What Happens Later (2023).
Of course, many fans of Duchovny were first introduced to the actor when he co-starred with Gillian Anderson on the hit series X-Files for eleven seasons (1993-2002, 2016-2018), in addition to two feature films (1998, 2008). .
For a man who has had so much success in his life and career, David Duchovny thought it would make perfect sense for him to create a podcast about failure.
The New York City native has been able to collaborate with a number of leading A-list ladies since bursting onto the Hollywood scene in the 1980s, including Minnie Driver in the rom-com Return To Me (2000).
He also added his Californication love interest Natascha McElhone to the list, calling her “the heart of that show, which ran for seven seasons on Showtime from 2007 to 2014.”
Duchovny also praised longtime romcom queen Meg Ryan after working with her in What Happens Later (2023).
Duchovny dives into failure and its impact on our lives in his Fail Better podcast, which debuted on May 7
“Join me for my new podcast as we explore failure from personal to professional, and the ways failure shapes our lives,” he said in a clip posted to his Instagram page ahead of the May 7 debut.
‘To be human is to fail. And not just once, but often. But if it’s something we all do so often, why are we so afraid of it? David Duchovny wants to fail better, dammit,” he shared as a brief description in the caption of the same post. ‘So every week he sits down with thoughtful people to talk about it. Because maybe if we fail better, we’ll feel better.”
Some of his more notable film roles include Chaplin (1992), Kalifornia (1993), The X-Files: Fight The Future (1998), Return To Me (2000), Zoolander (2001), The X-Files: I Want To Believe (2008), and What Happens Later (2023).
He also had a long and successful stint on television with Twin Peaks (1990-1991), Red Shoe Diaries (1992-1997), The (2015-2016).