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Hello! Magazine 2002
21 May, 2002
Just Days Before The Due Date of the Couple's Second Child...
Actress Téa Leoni Talks About Motherhood And Her Marriage To David
Duchovny
Téa Leoni has the air of excited expectation of a child on Christmas
Eve. In just a few days, she will welcome her second child into the
world. As both hands firmly encircle her stomach, she smiles and
says, "I am awaiting this baby with such joy."
She couldn't be more impatient if this was her first child. In fact
Téa and husband David Duchovny - Agent Fox Mulder in the TV series
The X-Files - are already parents to Madelaine, sho celebrated her
third birthday on April 24. And becoming a mother has, says the
actress, changed her life. "I'm feeling so happy these days that I
wish every woman would experience the many blessings that motherhood
can bring," she enthuses.
At 36, there's no doubt that marriage and motherhood are very much
the centre of Téa's world. That's not to say, though, that she isn't
happy to talk about a certain sexy director she recently worked with.
Hello: Is being a Mother what you thought it would be?
Téa: "More. Suddenly, your perception of the world is love and
generosity. I see the good in everything because my soul and my heart
are different. It's amazing how much sheer joy you feel every day by
just looking at your child."
Hello: How is your relationship with your first child, Madelaine?
Téa: "Amazing. West, which is Madelaine's nickname, is a wonderful
little girl. Just listening to her laughter and her little feet
running around the house makes my life so special."
Hello: There were rumours that you might retire from acting after you
had her.
Téa: "I was sure I was going to quit working. But then something
funny happened. I became more interested and excited about my career
because I was suddenly fearless.
"I mean, what could happen to me? That I would not be good as an
actress and could no longer work? So what? My family will always mean
more to me than my career. So I was ready to take chances and have
been enjoying myself ever since."
Hello: But juggling motherhood and a high-profile career is not an
easy task.
Téa: "That's true. But I have not experiences the difficulties that
most working mothers face. I am lucky to be in the best profession in
the world, because I can work and still be with my daughter. West was
with me on the set every day while I was shooting my latest film,
Hollywood Ending. I'm aware that it will be more difficult with two
children and that I might, again, stop working for a while. But that
doesn't bother me."
Hello: Compare being an actress to being a mother.
Téa: "There is no comparison. My fans like me, but my daughter adores
me. When you're talking about being a mother, you're talking about
eternal love. Bringing a child into the world, there is such a strong
connection of the soul between the two of you that nothing could ever
break it."
Hello: Do you want more children?
Téa: "David and I both do."
Hello: You and David have been married for five years and your
marriage seems exceptionally strong.
Téa: "I think that the secret of a good relationship is to love, be
loved and surround yourself with love. David and I got married
because we wanted to be together. We are very supportive of each
other and really enjoy one another's company. He is a great partner
in all respects, and I can truly say that I'm married to a unique
person. But most important of all, he is, without any doubt, the most
exciting and romantic man I know."
Hello: Now that David no longer works on The X-Files, how helpful is
he at home?
Téa: "He does help a lot and is very sweet, very loving with West. He
spends tons of time with her. But I'm mad at him right now."
Hello: Why's that?
Téa: "He just told me that he's going to start a new movie a week
after the baby is born. Right now I want to kill him. Because that is
exactly what he did when I had our first child. He went to Chicago to
film Return To Me.
"I was supposed to meet him a month later, but after three days by
myself in Los Angeles I could no longer be without him. So I jumped
on a place with West and joined him there. I realise that in this
business that's the way things are, but this stime he will have to
stay with me. I'll make sure of that."
Hello: We have not seen much of David on the big screen lately.
Téa: "That's true. He's been home writing. We have enjoyed an
incredible year together. Having him around the house was wonderful
for West and for me. He got to play with her and spend time with me.
"He only left to do the final episode of The X-Files. It's funny, but
we were both shocked by the many hours he had to be on the set for
that shoot. We'd forgotten how hard it is to work on a TV series."
Hello: Didn't you experience those long hours while making Hollywood
Ending?
Téa: "Oh no. I was home each day by four o'clock and it was great."
Hello: How was your experience of being directed by Woody Allen?
Téa: "Woody is truly brilliant. He is one of the few people who can
really write great roles for women. I met him for the first time on
the very first day of the shoot and I ended up feeling that he is one
of my absolute favourite directors. I wish I would get another chance
to work with him. People don't realise how nice, kind and sexy he is."
Hello: Did you say sexy?
Téa: "I did, and I sure do see him that way. First of all he is a
musician and I've always had a soft spot for musicians. Plus, a very
sexy man to me is someone who is gentle and funny, and I am very
attracted to that sort. Obviously, because I even have one at home."
Hello: In the film, your character, Ellie, wants to live in Paris. If
you moved, where would you go to?
Téa: "I like New York because I was born there, and because it's not
a one-industry town like Los Angeles. David and I have been talking
about returning to New York because we don't want to raise our
children in L.A. Something is missing there. We'd feel better if they
could grow up around normal kids, not just around a bunch of rich
Hollywood kids."
Hello: Since you and your husband are involved in the same business,
will you be working together some day?
Téa: "We have talked about it, and I'm sure that some day we will.
But I would prefer that David writes a movie for me and directs me in
it. It would give me a chance to work with him all day long. and then
sleep with my director at night!"
Article courtesy of Hello! Magazine and transcribed by Mon.
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