| Gillian Anderson |
 Anderson in London, 2004. | | Born | Gillian Leigh Anderson August 9, 1968 (1968-08-09) (age 39) Chicago, Illinois, USA | | Spouse(s) | Clyde Klotz (1994-1997) Julian Ozanne (2004-2006) | | | Gillian Leigh Anderson (born August 9, 1968) is an Emmy- and Golden Globe Award-winning American actress, best known for her roles as FBI Special Agent Dana Scully in the American TV series The X-Files and Lady Dedlock in the BBC TV series Bleak House. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 364 Ã 599 pixelsFull resolution (622 Ã 1024 pixel, file size: 376 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Gillian Anderson ...
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Biography
Early life Anderson was born in Chicago, Illinois, USA, the daughter of Rosemary, a computer analyst, and Edward Anderson, who owned a film post-production company.[1] Soon after her birth, her family moved to Puerto Rico for 15 months and then to Crouch End and finally Harringay[2] in London, so that her father could attend the London Film School. When Anderson was 11 years old, her family moved again, this time to Grand Rapids, Michigan. She attended Fountain Elementary and then City High-Middle School, a program for gifted students with a strong emphasis on the humanities; she graduated in 1986. For other uses, see Chicago (disambiguation). ...
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With her English accent and background, Anderson was mocked and felt out of place in the American Midwest and soon adopted a Midwest one. In addition, she had her nose pierced in the early 1980s and dyed her hair various colors. Her high school classmates voted her as "Most Bizarre," "Class Clown" and "Most Likely to be Arrested." Anderson was also caught trying to jam the high school doors by filling their locks with glue on the eve of her graduation.[3] This article is about the Midwestern region in the United States. ...
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Anderson found an outlet for her talents when she began acting in high school and community theater productions, even serving as a student intern at the Grand Rapids Civic Theatre. She had wanted to be a marine biologist, but began acting instead at 17, with a few roles in various community theatre productions. Anderson attended The Theatre School at DePaul University in Chicago (formerly the Goodman School of Drama), where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1990. She also studied at the National Theatre of Great Britain at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. DePaul University[1] is a private institution of higher education and research in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Founded by the Vincentians in 1898, the university takes its name from the 17th century French priest who valued philanthropy, Saint Vincent de Paul. ...
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Career Anderson moved to New York when she was 22 years old. She began her career in Alan Ayckbourn's play, Absent Friends, at the Manhattan Theatre Club in which Anderson played alongside Brenda Blethyn; she won the 1990-91 Theatre World "Newcomer" Award for her role. Her next theatrical role was in Christopher Hampton's The Philanthropist at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut. To support herself when she started her career, Anderson worked as a waitress. This article is about the state. ...
Brenda Blethyn OBE (born 20 February 1946) is an English Golden Globe winning and Academy Award-nominated film, stage, television and voice actress, and writer. ...
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Anderson moved to Los Angeles in 1992, spending a year auditioning. Although she had once vowed she would never do TV, being out of work for a year changed her mind. Anderson did Home Fires Burning for a cable station, as well as the audio book version of Exit to Eden. She broke into mainstream television in 1993, with a guest appearance on the collegiate drama, Class of '96, on the fledgling Fox Network. Flag Seal Nickname: City of Angels Location Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Coordinates , Government State County California Los Angeles County Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) Geographical characteristics Area City 1,290. ...
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As a result of her guest appearance in Class of 96, Anderson was sent the script for The X Files at the age of 24. She decided to audition because "for the first time in a long time, the script involved a strong, independent, intelligent woman as a lead character." Producer Chris Carter wanted to employ her, but Fox wanted someone with previous TV exposure and greater sex appeal.[4] Fox sent in more actresses, but Carter stood by Anderson, and she was eventually cast as Special Agent Dana Scully. Anderson got the part assuming it would run for 13 episodes, the standard minimum order for American TV networks. Filmed in Vancouver and then in Los Angeles, the series would run for nine seasons, and included one film. During her time on The X Files, Anderson won several awards for her portrayal of Special Agent Scully, including an Emmy Award, Golden Globe and two Screen Actors Guild awards for "Best Actress in a Drama Series." While filming, Anderson met assistant art director Clyde Klotz, whom she would eventually marry. Chris Carter (born October 13, 1956) is an American Jewish screenwriter and producer, best known as the creator of The X-Files. ...
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Gillian holds the record as the youngest actress - at the age of 29 years old in 1997 - to win Outstanding Lead Actress in a Primetime Drama Series Emmy Award since Lindsay Wagner won at the age of 28 in 1977. Anderson had roles in a handful of films during the run of The X-Files and starred in The House of Mirth, an adaptation of the Edith Wharton novel of the same name. The House of Mirth (1905), by Edith Wharton, is a novel about New York socialite Lily Bart attempting to secure a husband and a place in rich society. ...
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In 1999, Anderson had a supporting role in the English-language release of Hayao Miyazaki's Princess Mononoke, where she voiced the character of Moro. Anderson is a proclaimed lover of Miyazaki's work. She also took part in Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues. Hayao Miyazaki ) (born January 5, 1941 in Tokyo, Japan) is the prominent director of many popular animated feature films. ...
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When The X-Files ended, Anderson performed in several stage productions and worked on various film projects. She has participated in narrative work for documentaries on scientific topics. In 2005, she appeared as Lady Dedlock in the BBC television adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel Bleak House, had a starring role in the Irish film The Mighty Celt (for which she won an IFTA award for Best International Actress) and performed in A Cock and Bull Story, a film version of the novel Tristram Shandy. For other uses, see BBC (disambiguation). ...
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In 2006, Anderson was nominated for a British Academy Television Award (BAFTA) for Best Actress and won the Broadcasting Press Guild Television and Radio Award for Best Actress for her role in Bleak House. Anderson also received an Emmy nomination for "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie" for her performance as Lady Dedlock. Furthermore, she was nominated for a Golden Satellite Award and Golden Globe for her performance in Bleak House and came in second place in the Best Actress category of the 2005 BBC Drama website poll for her performance as Lady Dedlock (Billie Piper came in first and Anna Maxwell Martin came in third). The British Academy Television Awards, also known as the BAFTAs or, to differentiate them from the BAFTA Film Awards, the BAFTA Television Awards, are the most prestigious awards given in the British television industry, analogous to the Emmy Awards in the United States. ...
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During 2006 and 2007, Anderson appeared in two British films: The Last King of Scotland (2006) and Straightheads (2007). For the novel, see The Last King of Scotland. ...
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On December 10th, 2007, Anderson began filming the second X-Files movie, slated for a July 2008 release. X-Files intro from first 8 seasons The X-Files was a popular 1990s American science fiction television series created by Chris Carter. ...
In December 2007, it was announced that Anderson will host PBS' Masterpiece Theatre. Masterpiece Theatre is a long-running anthology television series produced by WGBH which premiered on PBS on January 10, 1971. ...
Personal life On New Year's Day 1994, Anderson married Clyde Klotz, The X-Files series assistant art director, on the 17th hole of a golf course in Hawaii as part of a Buddhist ceremony. A few months later came the news that she was pregnant. The X-Files creator, Chris Carter, created an alien abduction storyline that kept Anderson off-camera long enough for labor, delivery and a 10-day maternity leave. Daughter Piper Maru (for whom The X-Files episode, "Piper Maru," was named) was born by caesarean section on September 25, 1994, in Vancouver, Canada. Carter was named her godfather. This article is about the U.S. State. ...
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Anderson is good friend with her fellow co-star on The X-Files, David Duchovny. David William Duchovny (born August 7, 1960) is a Golden Globe Award-winning American television and film actor perhaps best known for his role as Fox Mulder on The X-Files. ...
In 1996, Anderson was voted the "Sexiest Woman in the World" for FHM's 100 Sexiest Women poll.[5] FHM or For Him Magazine is an international monthly lads mag. ...
The X-Files finished its ninth and final season in May 2002, marking the end of a major period in Anderson's life - she started the show when she was 24 and finished it when she was 34. Anderson's marriage also ended, and she later moved to London. From November 2002 through February 9, 2003, she starred in the Michael Weller play, What the Night is For, in London's West End. Michael Weller (b. ...
In December 2004, Anderson married Julian Ozanne, a documentary filmmaker, in the village of Shella on Lamu, an island off the coast of Kenya. Anderson and Ozanne announced their separation on April 21, 2006, after 16 months of marriage.[6] On November 1, 2006, Anderson and boyfriend Mark Griffiths welcomed a son named Oscar.[7] Lamu is an island of the Lamu Archipelago of Kenya. ...
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Anderson provides philanthropic and charitable assistance in the support of finding a cure for neurofibromatosis. She serves as NF, Inc.'s Honorary Spokesperson and is a Patron of the Neurofibromatosis Association (based in the UK). Her support stems from her brother being diagnosed with NF-1.[8] She is also a member of the board of directors for Artists for a New South Africa and a campaigner for Action for Southern Africa. Furthermore, Anderson is an active member of PETA, supporting animal rights.[9] Philanthropy involves the donation or granting of money to various worthy charitable causes. ...
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Filmography - Three at Once (1986), B&W student production, as "Woman 1"
- A Matter of Choice (1988), B&W student production
- The Turning (1992), as "April Cavanaugh"
- Chicago Cab, aka Hellcab (1998), as "Southside Girl" (or "Brenda")
- The Mighty (1998), as "Loretta Lee"
- The X-Files: Fight the Future (1998), as "Dana Scully"
- Playing by Heart (1998), as "Meredith"
- Mononoke Hime (1997), aka Princess Mononoke (English language version, 1999), voice, as "Moro"
- The House of Mirth (2000), as "Lily Bart"
- The Mighty Celt (2005), as "Kate"
- A Cock and Bull Story (2005) as "Gillian Anderson/Widow Wadman"
- Bleak House (2005) as "Lady Dedlock"
- The Last King of Scotland (2006), as "Sarah Merrit"
- Straightheads, aka Closure (2007), as "Alice Comfort"
- How to Lose Friends and Alienate People (2008), as "Eleanor Johnson"[11]
- Boogie Woogie (Unknown release date, finished shooting 2nd November 2007), as "Jean Maclestone"
- Untitled X-Files Sequel (2008), as "Dana Scully" (Filming)
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How to Lose Friends & Alienate People is an upcoming comedy film based upon British writer Toby Youngs 2001 memoir of the same name. ...
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Other works - Wrote and directed the X-Files episode All Things
- Compiled a collection of Electronica music inspired by Future Fantastic, entitled Future: A Journey Through The Electronic Underground. Contributed vocals to one track, Extremis, with music by HAL.
- Provided the voice for the ship's computer in the 1996 video game Hellbender by Terminal Reality and Microsoft.
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Future Fantastic was a British documentary television series which premiered in 1996 that looked into true stories of aliens, UFOs and other paranormal events. ...
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| Complete list: (1952-1975) · (1976-2000) · (2001-present) | The X-Files is an American Peabody and Emmy Award-winning science fiction television series created by Chris Carter, which first aired on September 10, 1993, and ended on May 19, 2002. ...
This is a list of episodes from the FOX science fiction television series The X-Files. ...
The X-Files is an American Peabody and Emmy Award-winning science fiction television series created by Chris Carter, which first aired on September 10, 1993, and ended on May 19, 2002. ...
The X Files (sometimes known as The X Files: Fight the Future) is a 1998 movie which is part of the television series The X-Files. ...
The Untitled X-Files Sequel is a projected film adaptation of the television series The X-Files, about FBI Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully and their investigations into the paranormal. ...
Merchandise related to the American TV show The X-Files includes VHS and DVD sets, compact discs, video games, t-shirts and a magazine devoted specifically to the show. ...
During such a big The X-Files TV-series popularity, there have been lots of books based on it and about it written, including three series of short novels based on single episodes and one series of longer novels, as well as series of comic books. ...
Merchandise related to the American TV show The X-Files includes VHS and DVD sets, compact discs, video games, t-shirts and a magazine devoted specifically to the show. ...
Description The The Truth and the Light - Music from the X-Files is a musicial album composing scores from the first three seasons of the X-Files. ...
Songs in the Key of X: Music From and Inspired by the X-Files was the first album released in association with the popular television series The X-Files. ...
Special Agent Fox William Mulder (born October 13, 1961), nicknamed Spooky Mulder, is a fictional character played by David Duchovny on the 1993-2002 television series, The X-Files. ...
Special Agent Dr. Dana Katherine Scully (born February 23, 1964) is a fictional character on the FOX television series The X-Files (1993-2002), played by Gillian Anderson. ...
Walter Sergei Skinner is a fictional character played by Mitch Pileggi on the Fox television series The X-Files. ...
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On the television series The X-Files, an X-File is a case that has been deemed unsolvable by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. ...
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X is a character on the television show The X-Files, played by Steven Williams. ...
Alex Krycek is a fictional character played by Nicholas Lea on the FOX television series The X-Files. ...
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John Neville as Well-Manicured Man The Well-Manicured Man is a fictional character played by John Neville on the 1990s television series The X-Files. ...
The First Elder is a character on The X-Files, played by Don S. Williams. ...
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Marita Covarrubias Marita Covarrubias (also called The Uniblonder by fans) is a fictional character on the television series The X-Files. ...
Conrad Strughold is a fictional character played by Armin Mueller-Stahl in the 1998 motion picture The X-Files: Fight the Future. ...
Knowle Rohrer is a fictional character who appeared in the final seasons of the popular TV series, The X-Files. ...
The Syndicate was a mysterious group featured in The X-Files TV show. ...
Purity Control is the name of the project on The X-files to create an alien-human hybrid. ...
Black oil is a creation of the TV series The X-Files, starring David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson. ...
The Colonists were the extraterrestrial species on the television show, The X-Files. ...
MIB agent showing off what they do best In The X-Files television show, The Men in Black (MIB for short, and singular, Man in Black) refer, unofficially, to a group of enforcers employed by the Syndicate to take care of the dirty work of the conspiracy (i. ...
Throughout the nine year run of The X-Files, various characters have come forward to feed Fox Mulder or Dana Scully with top secret information regarding a secret conspiracy. ...
This is a list of recurring characters from the American television show The X-Files. ...
On the 1993-2002 television series, The X-Files, there developed two main types of episodes. ...
John Fitzgerald Byers (1963-2002) is a fictional character in the television shows The X-Files and The Lone Gunmen, played by Bruce Harwood. ...
Richard âRingoâ Langly is a fictional character in the television shows The X-Files and âThe Lone Gunmenâ, played by Dean Haglund. ...
The Lone Gunmen logo The Lone Gunmen, a spin-off of the popular series The X-Files, was a television show that aired on FOX. The show first aired in March 2001, and it was soon cancelled with its last episode airing in June 2001. ...
Samantha Mulder (born November 21, 1965) is a fictional character in the television series The X-Files. ...
William Bill Mulder (1936-1995) is a fictional character on the 1993-2002 television series The X-Files. ...
Elizabeth Teena Kuipers Mulder (1941-2000) is the mother of the fictional X-Files character, Fox Mulder. ...
Baby William on Existence Baby William is the youngest of The X-Files re-occuring characters, appearing at the end of Season 8 and during most of the 9th. ...
Agent Pendrell (also called LabBoy by fans; pronounced [pn. ...
Cassandra Spender is a character in the science-fiction Fox TV series, The X-Files, portrayed by veteran actress Veronica Cartwright. ...
Special Agent Jeffrey Spender is a character in the science fiction Fox TV series, The X-Files. ...
Diana Fowley is a fictional character on the FOX television show The X-Files. ...
Alvin D. Kersh is a fictional character from The X-Files, played by James Pickens, Jr. ...
Gibson Praise is a fictional character on the FOX television show The X-Files. ...
David William Duchovny (born August 7, 1960) is a Golden Globe Award-winning American television and film actor perhaps best known for his role as Fox Mulder on The X-Files. ...
Mitch Pileggi as Walter Skinner in The X-Files Mitch Pileggi (born April 5, 1952) is an American actor, best known for playing FBI assistant director Walter Skinner on the longrunning popular series The X-Files. ...
Robert Patrick (born November 5, 1958) is a Saturn Award-winning American film and television actor. ...
Annabeth Gish (b. ...
Cigarette Smoking Man William Bruce Davis (b. ...
Nicholas Lea (born June 22, 1962 as Nicholas Christopher Schroeder. ...
Chris Carter (born October 13, 1956) is an American Jewish screenwriter and producer, best known as the creator of The X-Files. ...
Glen Morgan is an American television producer, writer and director, best known for his work on The X-Files, Millennium, Space: Above and Beyond, Willard (2003 film), and The One (film) He is often credited along with long-time writing partner, James Wong. ...
This article is about the writer/producer James Wong. ...
Howard Gordon (born 31 March 1961, Queens, New York, New York, U.S.) is an American screenwriter and producer. ...
Frank Spotnitz is an award-winning writer and producer best known for his work on âThe X-Filesâ television series. ...
Kim Manners is an American television producer and director best known for his work on The X-Files and Supernatural. ...
Darin Morgan is an American screenwriter best known for several offbeat, darkly humorous episodes of the television series The X-Files and Millennium. ...
David Nutter is an Emmy Award winning director. ...
Rob S. Bowman (Born: May 15, 1960 in Wichita County, Texas, USA) is an American prolific filmmaker most notable for his work on sci-fi series such as The X-Files and Star Trek. ...
Chris Carter (born October 13, 1956) is an American screenwriter and producer, best known as the creator of The X-Files. ...
Millennium is a grim, suspenseful American television series, produced by Chris Carter (creator of The X-Files), and set during the years leading up to the dawn of the new millennium. ...
Harsh Realm is a science fiction television series about humans trapped inside a virtual reality simulation. ...
The Lone Gunmen is a spin-off of the popular series The X-Files, it is a television show created by Chris Carter that was shown on FOX, featuring the three characters called The Lone Gunmen, who were originally from The X-Files. ...
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