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David Duchovny Auditioned for All FULL HOUSE’s Male Lead Roles

Most of us know David Duchovny as Fox Mulder from . He played the special agent for so long that we have a hard time picturing him in another role. But imagine him as part of the extended Tanner family. Just picture David Duchovny in . In a recent appearance on , Duchovny shared the story of auditioning for every male lead. We first spotted this at , but Duchovny shared the talea few years ago too.

As he says in the above interview, Duchovny visited Los Angeles trying to land various parts. And for

, Duchovny says, “They kept on trying to plug me into different characters, and clearly I was wrong for every single one.” The ABC sitcom featured Uncle Jesse Katsopolis, Uncle Joey, and Danny Tanner. They all have different personalities with Danny as the responsible, strait-laced single dad; Joey as the comedian and mischief-maker; and Jesse as the suave “bad boy.” Well, as bad as a character can be in a wholesome sitcom like .

Since we’ve known Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, and Jon Stamos

in those rolesfor decades, it’s hard to picture Duchovny joining the family. We think he could take a solid run at Danny Tanner. Besides the part about wrangling a bunch of kids as a single parent, Mulder and Tanner have some similarities. For example, we don’t think Danny Tanner would believe in paranormal or fantastical things either.

David Duchovny as Mulder in The X-Files

But really, we’re glad Duchovny wasn’t committed to another series when auditions for

rolled around. He’d been in and some movies before . We can’t picture anyone else as Mulder—especially Bob Saget.available now. Follow her on Twitterand Instagram.

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