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Gillian
Anderson
All-Star Ranking:
Gillian Leigh
Anderson was born in Chicago, Illinois on August 9,
1968. Soon after her birth, the family relocated to
Puerto Rico for 15 months and then moved to England.
Gillian spent the next 9 years of her childhood
growing up in London's North End - first in Stamford
Hill and later in Crouch End - while her father
Edward studied film production at the London School
of Film Technique in Covent Garden for 2 years.
Eventually the family moved back to the U.S.A. and
settled in Grand Rapids where her father ran a film
post-production company and her mother worked as a
computer analyst.
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Gillian's love for
acting began when she decided to audition for a
community play while attending City High School in
Grand Rapids, Michigan.
"Somehow, I have no idea how the transition was
made from wanting to be an archeologist or a marine
biologist, to wanting to be an actress, but it just
kind of happened," says Gillian.
As a child, Gillian showed a flair for drama but was
more of a tomboy who harbored dreams of becoming a
Marine Biologist rather than those of movie stardom.
"I loved digging up worms and cutting them up
into little pieces. In the interests of science, of
course!"
Her mother Rosemary
recalls, "From the start Gillian had a real
flare for the dramatic. That has simply always been
her personality. But the first time I knew something
was really up with her and acting was when she was
14 and a teacher assigned her the "Romeo And
Juliet" balcony scene. Gillian had no
background in Shakespeare, acting or anything
remotely like it. Nobody on either side of our
family had any experience with acting. Her father
was interested in film production, but that had
mostly been connected with industrial training films
and commercials. But she studied that scene and
mastered it with no effort whatever. When she
performed it for me my jaw just dropped."
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Gillian's first big
break came when she landed a role in the off
Broadway play "Absent Friends." She won a
Theater World Award in 1991 for her performance in
this production.
She did one more play, "The
Philanthropist," at the Long Wharf Theater in
New Haven, CT and a low budget film starring Tess
Harper and Karen Allen called "The
Turning" before relocating to Los Angeles to
pursue a career in film.
"First of all, I swore I'd never move to Los
Angeles, and once I did, I swore I'd never do
television. It was only after being out of work for
almost a year that I began going in [to auditions]
on some stuff that I would pray that I wouldn't get
because I didn't want to be involved in it."
Nevertheless, she landed a guest appearance in the
short lived TV series "Class of 96." The
title of the episode was "The Accused"
(episode No. 8).
In 1993, Gillian auditioned for a TV pilot of a
newly formed Fox Network show called "The
X-Files." It was for the role of Special Agent
Dana Scully. "I couldn't put the script
down," Gillian remembers. During the auditions,
there was a bit of 'behind the scenes' action. The
executives at Fox wanted someone with less radiance
and more sex-appeal cast in the role of Scully, but
writer-director Chris Carter insisted that Gillian
had the no-nonsense integrity that the role
required. "I sort of staked my pilot and my
career at the time on Gillian. I feel vindicated
everyday now," says Chris Carter about his
decision to stand firm on his choice for Scully.
As luck would have
it, on the day Gillian's last unemployment check
arrived, she found out that she had won the role of
Agent Scully and immediately flew to Vancouver to
begin shooting the pilot. "I didn't foresee at
all that it was going to become as popular as it
has. I often thought, 'What have I gotten myself
into?' The first year was the hardest in terms of
getting into the grueling hours and sleep
deprivation and having to perform constantly, day in
and day out," Gillian recalled of the first
season.
"The
X-Files" finished its ninth and final season in
May 2002 marking the end of a large chapter in
Gillian's life: "The fact of the matter is that
I grew up during the course of the show. I started
when I was 24 and ended at almost 34. That's almost
a third of my life. There's a time for everything to
end and I think this is the right time. I think
everybody in their own way is excited about moving
on to other things." |
Filmography
Movies
House
of Mirth (2000)
Princess
Mononoke (1999)
Playing
by Heart (1999)
The
X-Files: Fight the Future (1998)
Hellcab
(1998)
The
Mighty (1998)
The
Turning (1992)
A
Matter of Choice (1988)
Three
at Once (1986)
Television
The X-Files
(1993 - 2002)
Future Fantastic (1996)
Why Planes Go Down (1997)
Spies
Above (1996)
Theatre
What the Night is For (2002-03)
The Vagina Monologues (1999/2000)
The Philanthropist (1992)
Absent Friends (1991)
Guest Appearances
The History Channel's Great American History Quiz
(2000)
Harsh
Realm (1999)
Frasier
(1999)
The
Simpsons (1997)
ReBoot
(1995)
Class
of '96 (1993)
Other Projects
Exit to Eden (Audiobook)
Ground Zero (Audiobook, 1995)
Hellbender (Game, 1996)
The X-Files (Game)
"Extremis" (CD Single, 1997)
Ford Explorer Radio Ads (2002)
Digital Satellite TV Ad (1999)
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