"X-Files" star David Duchovny, who currently plays a womanizing writer on the
cable television series "Californication," said on Thursday he has entered a
facility for treatment of sex addiction.
Duchovny, 48, sprang to fame starring as the conspiracy-minded FBI agent Fox
Mulder on Fox network's paranormal thriller "The X-Files," which spawned two
big-screen spinoffs, one of which ran in theaters this summer.
He has been married since 1997 to actress Tea Leoni, with whom he has a
9-year-old daughter and a 6-year-old son.
"I have voluntarily entered a facility for the treatment of sex addiction,"
he said in a statement released through his lawyer, Stanton "Larry" Stein. "I
ask for respect and privacy for my wife and children as we deal with this
situation as a family."
There were no further details in the statement, which was first reported on
the Web site of People magazine, people.com.
In January, he won a Golden Globe Award as best comic actor for playing an
oversexed single dad and novelist struggling with writer's block in the Showtime
series "Californication."